Recap Roundups
August 15, 2015
NY Yankees 4, Toronto 1
Carlos Beltran and Mark Teixeira hit solo home runs, but the big difference for the New York Yankees on Saturday was Masahiro Tanaka.
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Boston 22, Seattle 10
Jackie Bradley Jr. took advantage of an off day from ace Felix Hernandez.
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Baltimore 4, Oakland 3
The Chris Davis power show continued for another game on Saturday night, but the Oakland A's probably would have rather missed the performance.
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Chi. Cubs 6, Chi. White Sox 3
Joe Maddon likes to say that not every game for his Chicago Cubs will be a classic oil painting, but he had a different description of their 6-3 win against the rival Chicago White Sox on Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Minnesota 4, Cleveland 1
Minnesota Twins right-hander Tyler Duffey admitted after his second major league start that he isn't too comfortable being in front of a lot of people.
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Detroit 4, Houston 2
While it was lost in the wash following a pair of dramatic late-inning rallies, the outstanding performance delivered by Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander should not go unnoticed or disregarded.
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Kansas City 9, LA Angels 4
Johnny Cueto had an imprecise beginning, but then turned it up a notch.
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Arizona 8, Atlanta 4
Patrick Corbin had the Atlanta Braves' number before missing last season because of Tommy John surgery, and nothing has changed since.
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Milwaukee 4, Philadelphia 2
Patience is a virtue, sure. But sometimes aggression pays even more.
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Pittsburgh 5, NY Mets 3
Playing in postseason-caliber games in mid-August doesn't faze the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are used to treating every game as if it's in October.
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St. Louis 6, Miami 2
John Lackey briefly thought about pleading with manager Mike Matheny for one more chance to finish what he started Saturday night.
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Texas 12, Tampa Bay 4
With 47 games left, the Texas Rangers have designs on the American League West after merely lingering for much of the season.
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San Diego 7, Colorado 5
The San Diego Padres erupted for three runs in the ninth inning Saturday night, taking advantage of Colorado's shaky bullpen and rallying for a 7-5 victory over the Rockies.
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LA Dodgers 8, Cincinnati 3
With temperatures soaring in the 90s and the ball carrying, the Los Angeles Dodgers performed a solid rendition of home run derby.
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San Francisco 12, Washington 6
Jake Peavy didn't have a great game on the mound Saturday night. But he excelled at the plate.
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