Recap Roundups
May 29, 2017
Baltimore 3, NY Yankees 2
The Baltimore Orioles desperately needed a win and their most reliable starter delivered another exceptional performance.
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Chi. White Sox 5, Boston 4
On a day when the Boston Red Sox welcomed back one of their top starting pitchers from injury, they might have lost their star second baseman for an extended period of time.
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Houston 16, Minnesota 8
When rain interrupted the Astros' big eighth inning on Monday, Houston players and coaches were visibly irate after umpires called for the tarp to be placed over the Target Field infield.
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LA Dodgers 5, St. Louis 1
The guy who might not have been able to run the ball over the plate Wednesday night made the adjustments that allowed him to shut down the same team on Monday.
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Seattle 6, Colorado 5
In a season riddled with injuries and disappointment, winning consecutive games had become a challenge for the Seattle Mariners.
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Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 3
On Friday in Milwaukee, Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Chris Iannetta hit a solo home run with two outs in the top of the ninth inning to tie the game against the Brewers. The D-backs won in the 10th.
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Washington 3, San Francisco 0
The Washington Nationals would love to replay the first round of the 2014 National League Division Series, which they lost 3-1 to the San Francisco Giants.
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NY Mets 4, Milwaukee 2
If all goes according to plan, Robert Gsellman eventually will lengthen the New York Mets' bullpen. On Monday afternoon, he helped spare the overworked relief corps.
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Cleveland 5, Oakland 3
Carlos Carrasco has been the one dependable starter in the Indians' underachieving rotation, and on Monday, the right-hander anchored another Cleveland win.
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San Diego 5, Chi. Cubs 2
Manager Joe Maddon sounded a bit frustrated Monday afternoon after his Chicago Cubs stranded seven runners in scoring position in a 5-2 loss to the San Diego Padres at Petco Park.
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Toronto 17, Cincinnati 2
So often in their early season struggles, the Toronto Blue Jays had trouble producing runs.
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Miami 4, Philadelphia 1
Edinson Volquez, who is in his 13th season in the majors and has already won a World Series and pitched in an All-Star Game, got the "rookie treatment" on Monday night.
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Detroit 10, Kansas City 7
The Detroit Tigers won despite Francisco Rodriguez blowing another lead.
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Tampa Bay 10, Texas 8
The Tampa Bay Rays are finding different ways to win games.
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Atlanta 6, LA Angels 3
The Atlanta Braves were very happy to hang a crooked number, six, on the scoreboard Monday night in a 6-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels.
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