Recap Roundups
May 07, 2017
Miami 7, NY Mets 0
The Miami Marlins came about as close as possible to producing a combined no-hitter Sunday afternoon. However, the recent math suggests they will get another chance at a multi-pitcher gem far sooner than later.
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Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 1
Bullpen day turned into a 2-1 win for Toronto on Sunday as five relievers combined to throw a three-hitter, and Darwin Barney hit an eighth-inning home run for the Blue Jays at Tropicana Field.
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Baltimore 4, Chi. White Sox 0
The Baltimore Orioles managed to stay near the top of the American League East standings without ace pitcher Chris Tillman in the rotation.
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Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 2
Held to one run in the first two games of a three-game series at PNC Park, the Milwaukee Brewers broke out the bats in a 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.
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St. Louis 6, Atlanta 4
Tommy Pham was disappointed when he didn't make the St. Louis roster out of spring training. After being recalled on Friday, the outfielder is trying to make it difficult for the Cardinals to send him down again.
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Boston 17, Minnesota 6
The Red Sox's offense enjoyed Boston's weekend trip to Minnesota, ruining an anticipated pitching duel Sunday by securing the series finale with a season-high 17 runs.
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Cleveland 1, Kansas City 0
Corey Kluber is missed, of course, by the Cleveland Indians, but it is certainly a nice luxury to have a fill-in like Mike Clevinger.
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Philadelphia 6, Washington 5
Aaron Altherr was on the bench all day Sunday, a chilly and windy day at Citizens Bank Park. Once he entered, he only needed one pitch to give Philadelphia Phillies a jolt.
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Colorado 5, Arizona 2
After becoming too reliant on his fastball and cutter, Tyler Chatwood used his four-pitch repertoire Sunday with great results.
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Colorado 5, Arizona 2
A brilliant start from Tyler Chatwood and home runs from Mark Reynolds, Pat Valaika and Charlie Blackmon enabled the Colorado Rockies to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-2 on Sunday.
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Houston 5, LA Angels 3
The Houston Astros are well ahead of their colleagues in the American League West, leading the Los Angeles Angels by 5 1/2 games after their 5-3 win on Sunday at Angel Stadium.
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Oakland 8, Detroit 6
Ryon Healy hit a two-run, walk-off home run, lifting the Oakland Athletics to an 8-6 victory against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday afternoon at the Oakland Coliseum.
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Cincinnati 4, San Francisco 0
In most instances, the decision for Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price would have been easy. With a four-run lead, a reliever warming and starter Scott Feldman having thrown 106 pitches over eight shutout innings on Sunday afternoon, Price was about to call the bullpen. But, 34-year-old veteran Scott Feldman pleaded his case to pitch the ninth.
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Seattle 4, Texas 3
In 2016, Kyle Seager hit 30 home runs. He didn't hit his first one in 2017 until April 29.
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NY Yankees 5, Chi. Cubs 4
Aaron Hicks was thrilled when he scored what would prove to be the winning run to conclude an 18-inning game that the New York Yankees took 5-4 over the Chicago Cubs early Monday morning.
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