Recap Roundups
August 21, 2016
Detroit 10, Boston 5
A short break appears to have gotten Justin Upton back on the fast track.
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Cleveland 3, Toronto 2
The calendar said August, but it felt like October.
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Tampa Bay 8, Texas 4
Logan Forsythe was happy to get back in the starting lineup after missing the past four games, and the Tampa Bay Rays were happy to get his bat back.
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LA Dodgers 4, Cincinnati 0
Julio Urias was still a teenager less than two weeks ago.
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Houston 5, Baltimore 3
Dallas Keuchel allowed just two runs in eight innings for his first road win since June 29 and Carlos Correa had two hits and two RBIs as the Houston Astros defeated the Baltimore Orioles 5-3 on Sunday in a rain-delayed series finale.
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Atlanta 7, Washington 6
Jace Peterson's first walk-off homer couldn't have come at a better time for the Atlanta Braves.
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Miami 3, Pittsburgh 2
It wasn't pretty for the Miami Marlins, but it didn't need to be.
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St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 0
The first ball St. Louis left fielder Brandon Moss hit on Sunday afternoon fell two feet short of being a home run, winding up in the glove of Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Odubel Herrera.
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Chi. White Sox 4, Oakland 2
Ten victories might not sound like a lot, but Jose Quintana had a reason to celebrate.
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Kansas City 2, Minnesota 1
Danny Duffy acknowledged he will be buying steak and lobster dinners for several teammates in Miami after they made a plethora of outstanding plays behind him Sunday.
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LA Angels 2, NY Yankees 0
Thinking like a reliever enabled starting pitcher Jhoulys Chacin to end a long personal drought Sunday.
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Milwaukee 7, Seattle 6
Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell was spending his 46th birthday much as he spent most of the 2016 baseball season -- that is, watching his Brewers stumble toward another disappointing finish.
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Colorado 11, Chi. Cubs 4
Nolan Arenado emphatically ended his slump and his slugging drought Sunday with a four-hit game that included a memorable power display.
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San Diego 9, Arizona 1
Through an interpreter, Luis Perdomo quickly and succinctly answered an obvious question with one emphatic word.
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NY Mets 2, San Francisco 0
Noah Syndergaard overpowered the San Francisco Giants on Sunday night.
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