Recap Roundups
April 25, 2017
Houston 4, Cleveland 2
The Houston Astros are bruised and battered -- but winning a lot.
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Chi. Cubs 1, Pittsburgh 0
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle would not commit to saying this was the best game Pittsburgh right-hander Gerrit Cole has pitched. Neither did Cole. But if not, it was close.
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Tampa Bay 2, Baltimore 0
A couple of rainy days in Baltimore forced Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash to make some tough decisions.
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Detroit 19, Seattle 9
The Detroit Tigers may be depleted but they're not lacking pop.
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Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 1
With two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning against the Cincinnati Reds, the Milwaukee Brewers were in control.
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Minnesota 8, Texas 1
The Minnesota Twins may want to play the Texas Rangers every night.
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Chi. White Sox 10, Kansas City 5
Todd Frazier almost always plays third base for the Chicago White Sox. So on the rare days when he shifts to designated hitter, he doesn't know how to sit still in the dugout.
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Toronto 6, St. Louis 5
Chris Coghlan called it instinct.
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Washington 15, Colorado 12
Trea Turner hit for the cycle, drove in a career-high seven runs Tuesday night and picked an ideal time to accomplish the feat for the Washington Nationals.
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Arizona 9, San Diego 3
Arizona manager Torey Lovullo preaches the idea of getting ahead early, playing downhill. The Diamondbacks have created their own avalanche for almost a week now.
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LA Angels 2, Oakland 1
It certainly had to be a strange feeling for Kole Calhoun, which might explain his exaggerated double-fist pump after he rounded first base in the bottom of the 11th inning.
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LA Dodgers 2, San Francisco 1
Having lost six consecutive games at AT&T Park to the rival San Francisco Giants, the Los Angeles Dodgers treated the Tuesday matchup with much more importance than that average April duel between two sub-.500 teams.
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