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<p>MIAMI — LeBron James has never taken fewer shots in a playoff game than he did on Sunday night, which at first glance might seem like a good thing for the Milwaukee Bucks.
<p>MIAMI — LeBron James has never taken fewer shots in a playoff game than he did on Sunday night, which at first glance might seem like a good thing for the Milwaukee Bucks.
<p>DENVER — Didi Gregorius hit his second major league home run and singled to start a two-run rally in the ninth inning that led Arizona over Colorado.
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<p>MILWAUKEE — Ryan Braun hit a three-run homer in the fifth then was ejected three innings later, and Milwaukee won its seventh straight.
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<p>PITTSBURGH — Slumping Clint Barmes had a pair of run-scoring singles for his first two RBIs of the season, including a tiebreaking hit in the sixth inning that led the Pittsburgh Pirates o
<p>HOUSTON — Mark Reynolds’ seventh homer of the season put Cleveland on top in the seventh inning.
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<p> Cleveland 011 011 100—5 11 0
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<p>TORONTO — J.P.
<p>CHICAGO — Josh Willingham atoned for an earlier misplay with a tiebreaking three-run double in Minnesota’s four-run seventh inning.
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<p>ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Trout capped a nine-run first inning against Rick Porcello with his first career grand slam, Garrett Richards pitched two-hit ball over seven innings.
<p>BOSTON — Lorenzo Cain drew a walk with two outs and the bases loaded in the 10th inning to give Kansas City a 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox and complete the Royals’ sweep of a day-ni
<p>ARLINGTON, Texas —Nelson Cruz hit his fifth career grand slam, one of four home runs by Texas.
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<p> Seattle 100 010 001— 3 8 1
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