Recap Roundups
May 13, 2017
Boston 6, Tampa Bay 3
Chris Sale took the Fenway Park mound Saturday with his new team in danger of falling back to the .500 mark for the first time since being 5-5.
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Toronto 7, Seattle 2
Jose Bautista is heating up and that can be only good news for the Toronto Blue Jays.
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San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 1
While his teammates were grinding out a 17-inning win in a game that spilled over from Friday night to Saturday morning, San Francisco Giants left-hander Matt Moore was relaxing on the couch.
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St. Louis 5, Chi. Cubs 3
Tommy Pham and Magneuris Sierra may not know how long they will be with the St. Louis Cardinals, but they intend to make the most of the opportunity.
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Minnesota 4, Cleveland 1
This was the Jose Berrios that Minnesota Twins manager Paul Molitor was hoping to see.
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Washington 6, Philadelphia 4
Pete Mackanin laughed just a little bit when asked about the possibility of pitching around Bryce Harper with a runner on first and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and the score tied.
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Washington 6, Philadelphia 4
Friday's game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the first-place Washington Nationals was rained out, and that may give Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco a chance to regroup.
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Atlanta 3, Miami 1
Marcell Ozuna, the left fielder for the slumping Miami Marlins, lost a ball in the lights, which is fitting.
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Chi. White Sox 5, San Diego 4
As soon as Yolmer Sanchez saw his single scoot through the infield and into center field, he knew that the six-game losing streak the Chicago White Sox had battled through had finally ended.
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Milwaukee 11, NY Mets 4
The Milwaukee Brewers' offense can bludgeon opponents with home runs or they can run up a pitcher's pitch count with a string of singles, doubles and small-ball.
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Kansas City 4, Baltimore 3
Brandon Moss has homered in back-to-back games, which is what the Kansas City Royals have been hoping to see from their designated hitter.
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Texas 6, Oakland 5
Nomar Mazara felt something like this was coming -- for himself and the Texas Rangers.
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Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 3
Pittsburgh right-hander Trevor Williams turned his second home into a destination spot on Sunday.
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LA Dodgers 4, Colorado 0
In four forgettable starts at Coors Field, Alex Wood had an 11.25 ERA.
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Detroit 4, LA Angels 3
Detroit Tigers outfielder J.D. Martinez said the ailing right foot that caused him to miss the first 33 games of 2017 is "still sore and achy."
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