Recap Roundups
July 30, 2017
Tampa Bay 5, NY Yankees 3
Jacob Faria celebrated his 24th birthday with a nice family dinner on Saturday night.
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Toronto 11, LA Angels 10
Once was not enough for Steve Pearce.
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Cincinnati 6, Miami 4
Marlins manager Don Mattingly had seen rookie right-hander Luis Castillo on tape and had read the reports.
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Detroit 13, Houston 1
All the noise about whether Justin Verlander will get traded away from Detroit has done one thing -- made the right-hander and Tigers' fans very appreciative of what he's accomplished.
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Colorado 10, Washington 6
The Colorado Rockies blasted Washington Nationals starter Erick Fedde in his major league debut Sunday, scoring seven runs off the right-hander en route to a 10-6 victory in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
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Kansas City 5, Boston 3
Melky Cabrera is on the way to provide reinforcements, but the Kansas City Royals did just fine without him against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday afternoon.
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Philadelphia 2, Atlanta 1
Freddy Galvis showcased his fielding skills early and his batting prowess late for the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday.
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Chi. White Sox 3, Cleveland 1
As the "Sox" on their schedule changed from rebuilding Chicago to contending Boston, the Cleveland Indians pondered the end of their nine-game winning streak with a clean perspective.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Milwaukee 2
The way things are going for the Chicago Cubs, an injury to a key player provided an opportunity for a rookie to step up and become a hero for a day.
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St. Louis 3, Arizona 2
Having scored only two runs in their previous 30 innings as they entered the bottom of the fourth inning Sunday, the St. Louis Cardinals were badly in need of an offensive spark.
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Baltimore 10, Texas 6
Texas Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre may have made history in Sunday's rubber match against Baltimore, but the Orioles got out of town with the series win.
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Oakland 6, Minnesota 5
The Oakland Athletics were down to Josh Smith, their sixth and final available relief pitcher Sunday afternoon, when they came to the plate in the bottom of the 12th inning in a 5-5 game against the Minnesota Twins.
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Seattle 9, NY Mets 1
James Paxton claims he didn't have his best stuff Sunday afternoon.
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Pittsburgh 7, San Diego 1
Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Chris Stewart believes the San Diego Padres did an excellent job of pitching to Andrew McCutchen on Sunday.
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Washington 3, Colorado 1
Edwin Jackson, a 15-year major league veteran, knew what was at stake Sunday night when he took the mound for the Washington Nationals in the second game of a doubleheader against the Colorado Rockies.
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LA Dodgers 3, San Francisco 2
The magic never seems to stop for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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