Recap Roundups
August 16, 2015
Toronto 3, NY Yankees 1
The Toronto Blue Jays were given a little inspiration from their team of 30 years ago on Sunday and then went out to defeat the New York Yankees 3-1.
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Pittsburgh 8, NY Mets 1
The score was tied and the New York Mets had two runners on with one out in the sixth inning Sunday afternoon when thunderstorms arrived at Citi Field.
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Baltimore 18, Oakland 2
Baltimore Orioles catcher Caleb Joseph said the Orioles were determined to show some fight in a series against the Oakland Athletics after suffering through a no-hitter in Seattle to end their most recent road trip.
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Seattle 10, Boston 8
Mike Zunino gave the Seattle Mariners a big win Sunday.
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Atlanta 2, Arizona 1
Shelby Miller's winless streak is still intact despite a no-hit bid, but the Atlanta Braves got a dramatic 2-1 walk-off victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Chi. White Sox 3, Chi. Cubs 1
Fans of the Chicago White Sox can officially stop worrying about Chris Sale now.
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Minnesota 4, Cleveland 1
Two weeks on the disabled list did not leave much rust on the left arm of Minnesota Twins pitcher Tommy Milone.
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Houston 6, Detroit 5
Considering all of the twists and turns that unfolded over the opening eight innings Sunday, it seemed only fitting that one final dramatic sequence of events was in store for the bottom of the ninth.
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Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 1
Ryan Braun couldn't have picked a better time to tie Robin Yount at the top of the Milwaukee Brewers all-time home run list.
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Miami 6, St. Louis 4
Derek Dietrich summed up the game's pivotal at-bat in one short sentence Sunday.
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Texas 5, Tampa Bay 3
The Texas Rangers fell behind twice on Sunday and each time had answers.
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San Francisco 5, Washington 0
It was bad enough a reeling Washington Nationals team had to face San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner Sunday afternoon.
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LA Dodgers 2, Cincinnati 1
With center fielder Joc Pederson providing the expected, and right-hander Zack Greinke contributing the unexpected, the Los Angeles Dodgers maintained their distance from their closest divisional pursuer.
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Colorado 5, San Diego 0
The Colorado Rockies claimed left-hander Chris Rusin off waivers from the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 27. That move has paid off this year and never more so than Sunday when Rusin threw his first career complete game.
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Colorado 5, San Diego 0
The Colorado Rockies claimed left-hander Chris Rusin off waivers from the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 27, a little-noticed transaction in the waning days of last season.
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Kansas City 4, LA Angels 3
After getting two runs on three hits from the first four batters, the Kansas City Royals offense suddenly went silent Sunday night.
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