Recap Roundups
April 28, 2017
NY Yankees 14, Baltimore 11
A home-run derby broke out at Yankee Stadium on Friday, and when the Baltimore Orioles bolted to an eight-run lead, it didn't appear a dramatic photo finish was in the works.
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NY Mets 7, Washington 5
Travis d'Arnaud gave credit to his approach at the plate to Kevin Long, the hitting coach for the New York Mets.
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Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 4
The Tampa Bay Rays had been held under control by Toronto Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman all night.
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Boston 5, Chi. Cubs 4
High drama at Fenway Park.
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Pittsburgh 12, Miami 2
Gift Ngoepe's sixth-inning triple to right field would have gone over the fence in any other stadium other than Marlins Park, Pittsburgh Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.
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Seattle 3, Cleveland 1
Sometimes a loss can be a wakeup call. The Seattle Mariners had one on Tuesday and they've been wide awake ever since.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Detroit 3
Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria didn't consider pinch-hitting for Geovany Soto, even with slugger Jose Abreu on the bench.
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LA Angels 6, Texas 3
The Texas Rangers had an answer the first two times the Los Angeles Angels stuck their nose out in front of them Friday night. But not the third.
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Houston 9, Oakland 4
Barring catastrophic injury or an unforeseen turn of events, the Houston Astros' lineup depth will be a topic of conversation for most of this season, with performances like the one delivered Friday night illustrating precisely why.
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Atlanta 10, Milwaukee 8
Everything was going according to the plan Friday night for the Milwaukee Brewers, who hit three home runs, held a pair of four-run leads and had a fully-rested bullpen at their disposal.
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Minnesota 6, Kansas City 4
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Kyle Gibson is glad he does not have to face teammate Miguel Sano.
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St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 5
Lance Lynn thought he was leaving a bases-loaded mess for a reliever to inherit after walking Devin Mesoraco with two outs in the top of the sixth inning.
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Colorado 3, Arizona 1
Kyle Freeland appears to be a rising star for the Colorado Rockies.
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LA Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 3
After enduring his worst start in a Los Angeles Dodgers uniform since he joined the club last season, Kenta Maeda bounced back with a solid performance Friday night.
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San Francisco 4, San Diego 3
The San Francisco Giants were impressed when Christian Arroyo, in his first major-league at-bat, hit a ground ball to the right side that advanced a baserunner to third.
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