Recap Roundups
April 04, 2017
Detroit 6, Chi. White Sox 3
Rick Renteria looked forward to making his debut as manager of the Chicago White Sox on Monday afternoon.
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Detroit 6, Chi. White Sox 3
Even heading into his ninth career Opening Day start, Justin Verlander admits he still battles a case of the jitters every time out.
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NY Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 0
CC Sabathia only won nine games last season, so it was encouraging for Yankees manager Joe Girardi to see the 36-year-old pitch well Tuesday night, throwing five shutout innings in New York's 5-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
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Colorado 6, Milwaukee 5
A youth movement is in full effect in Denver, but the Colorado Rockies improved to 2-0 thanks to big performances from their more experienced players.
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Cleveland 4, Texas 3
Cleveland Indians right-hander Carlos Carrasco is proof that spring training numbers mean nothing.
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Houston 2, Seattle 1
While shaking another uneven performance in his final spring training outing last week, Houston Astros right-hander Lance McCullers exuded a confidence beyond his years, a belief that underscored his undeniable capability.
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Chi. Cubs 2, St. Louis 1
On a chilly, windy night when hitting the ball out of Busch Stadium was impossible, pitching and defense ruled.
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San Francisco 8, Arizona 4
Gorkys Hernandez didn't know he was going to play Tuesday night until he arrived at Chase Field and saw his name on the lineup card.
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LA Angels 7, Oakland 6
The Los Angeles Angels shocked the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night, taking the lead on Danny Espinosa's dramatic ninth-inning, three-run homer and holding on for a 7-6 victory.
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San Diego 4, LA Dodgers 0
The San Diego Padres displayed their own left-handed Clayton on Tuesday night. And the result was them leveling their season-opening series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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