Recap Roundups
June 30, 2017
San Francisco 13, Pittsburgh 5
The San Francisco Giants seemed to be in trouble after the first inning.
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Tampa Bay 6, Baltimore 4
Steven Souza Jr. takes it as a bit of an insult when other teams intentionally walk a batter to get him to the plate. That happened Friday night and Baltimore right-hander Darren O'Day paid for it.
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Boston 7, Toronto 4
Marco Estrada went for a walk on the wild side Friday night and that suited the Boston Red Sox just fine as they came back to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-4 in 11 innings.
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Cincinnati 5, Chi. Cubs 0
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Scott Feldman has struggled with his breaking pitches in his past few starts. Feldman's side work with pitching coach Mack Jenkins paid off Friday night when he had Chicago Cubs hitters flailing for most of his seven innings.
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NY Mets 2, Philadelphia 1
Jacob deGrom won his fourth straight start Friday night, allowing just three hits over seven innings as the New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 in the opener of a three-game series at Citi Field.
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NY Yankees 13, Houston 4
Having endured a gruesome injury to a prospect making his major league debut plus a late-night arrival that placed them at their team hotel just before dawn, the New York Yankees had excuses pocketed if frayed emotions and excessive fatigue yielded a lackluster performance. They opted for resilience instead.
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Chi. White Sox 8, Texas 7
Melky Cabrera didn't have time to bother with a video review before celebrating a walk-off hit and victory.
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Milwaukee 3, Miami 2
It's safe to assume that the last thing Stephen Vogt was expecting Friday night was a curtain call from 28,488 fans, but after hitting two home runs to lead the first-place Milwaukee Brewers to a 3-2 victory over the Miami Marlins in his Miller Park debut, that's exactly what happened.
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Kansas City 8, Minnesota 1
An Ervin Santana throwing error on a possible double play grounder turned out to be a game-changer.
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St. Louis 8, Washington 1
When a sinkerball pitcher earns 17 outs via grounders, odds are he probably had a good game.
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Colorado 6, Arizona 3
Jon Gray is in and the Colorado Rockies' eight-game losing streak is out.
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Atlanta 3, Oakland 1
Atlanta Braves right-hander Mike Foltynewicz came within three outs of pitching the first no-hitter of his life -- at any level -- on Friday night at Oakland Coliseum.
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Seattle 10, LA Angels 0
It took all of one swing to take the air out of Angel Stadium and remove any potential drama.
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LA Dodgers 10, San Diego 4
Austin Barnes had the game of his career Friday night at Petco Park and no one will remember it.
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