Recap Roundups
August 27, 2015
LA Dodgers 1, Cincinnati 0
The Los Angeles Dodgers felt fortunate to come away with a victory on Thursday afternoon despite squandering two bases-loaded situations and grounding into five double plays.
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LA Angels 2, Detroit 0
Less than a week ago, Matt Shoemaker was just trying to get back to the major leagues. He not only returned Thursday afternoon, he was nearly unhittable while pitching in his home state.
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Texas 4, Toronto 1
Losers of two straight, the Texas Rangers called on ol' reliable in the finale of a three-game set with the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Kansas City 5, Baltimore 3
Yordano Ventura hasn't lost since July 20, and with the form he displayed Thursday afternoon, the Baltimore Orioles weren't going to end that streak.
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San Francisco 9, Chi. Cubs 1
FRANCISCO Madison Bumgarner insists he has no idea why he was virtually unhittable in August.
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Washington 4, San Diego 2
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and the Washington Nationals may be closing in on panic time with September near and a large deficit to overcome against the first-place New York Mets.
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Tampa Bay 5, Minnesota 4
Left fielder Joey Butler was likely to be part of the September call-ups next week but he gave the Tampa Bay Rays an early surprise.
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Pittsburgh 2, Miami 1
On a night in which the Pittsburgh Pirates got outstanding pitching from Gerrit Cole, Tony Watson and Mark Melancon, first baseman Pedro Alvarez made the biggest impression of all.
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Chi. White Sox 4, Seattle 2
Another start meant another good outing for Carlos Rodon and the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night at U.S. Cellular Field.
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St. Louis 5, Arizona 3
Left fielder Brandon Moss hit his first homer with St. Louis and Carlos Martinez weathered a rocky second inning as the Cardinals completed a four-game sweep with a 5-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday at Chase Field.
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