Recap Roundups
June 28, 2017
Philadelphia 5, Seattle 4
The Philadelphia Phillies haven't had many highlights this season.
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San Francisco 5, Colorado 3
Jae-Gyun Hwang's first major-league home run was not accompanied by his trademark bat-flip Wednesday afternoon.
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Washington 8, Chi. Cubs 4
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon said it was a favor to co-owner Todd Ricketts that several members of the team paid a visit to the White House on Wednesday.
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Pittsburgh 6, Tampa Bay 2
By modern definition, Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Ivan Nova is an iron man, a bulldog on the mound who piles up innings and allows the less durable arms in the bullpen to get their proper rest.
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Toronto 4, Baltimore 0
Marcus Stroman threw a career-high 119 pitches in 7 2/3 innings on Wednesday night but contended that he could have gone longer.
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Cincinnati 4, Milwaukee 3
Bryan Price makes note of key defensive plays on his blue lineup card. On Wednesday night, the Cincinnati Reds manager nearly ran out of space.
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Minnesota 4, Boston 1
When Max Kepler squared up a sixth-inning fastball from Boston's Rick Porcello, it almost looked as if he were swinging a golf club instead of a baseball bat.
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NY Mets 8, Miami 0
For a guy who didn't want to play second base, Asdrubal Cabrera is tearing it up at his new position.
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Cleveland 5, Texas 3
Add-on runs are always great to have, especially when they end up being the difference between winning and a giant-sized headache. Just ask Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona.
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Kansas City 8, Detroit 2
Salvador Perez got turned loose on a 3-0 pitch. Moments later, the score was 3-0, and the Kansas City Royals were on their way to a lopsided victory.
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NY Yankees 12, Chi. White Sox 3
Aaron Judge smashed his 27th home run, rookie Miguel Andujar had four RBIs in his major league debut and Masahiro Tanaka won for the first time since May 8 as the New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 12-3 on Wednesday night at Guaranteed Rate Field.
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NY Yankees 12, Chi. White Sox 3
Youth is being served on the New York Yankees this season, and Wednesday night at Guaranteed Rate Field was a shining example.
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Houston 11, Oakland 8
George Springer and Jose Altuve reached base four times apiece, and the Houston Astros outslugged the Oakland Athletics 11-8 on Wednesday night at Minute Maid Park.
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Houston 11, Oakland 8
Astros outfielder George Springer has all but clinched a position representing the American League in the All-Star Game next month in Miami, with his performance on Wednesday night providing another example of why he is a lock.
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St. Louis 4, Arizona 3
For one night, the good old days were back for the St. Louis Cardinals.
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LA Angels 3, LA Dodgers 2
Yasmani Grandal went from hero to goat in a matter of minutes.
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San Diego 7, Atlanta 4
Small ball came to Petco Park on Wednesday.
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