Recap Roundups
August 27, 2016
NY Yankees 13, Baltimore 5
Gary Sanchez is so locked in that fans are teammates are expecting something positive from every plate appearance.
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Colorado 9, Washington 4
Carlos Gonzalez was 0-for-5 and had left four runners stranded when he came up to the plate in the top of the 11th inning on Saturday.
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Toronto 8, Minnesota 7
Melvin Upton saw Max Kepler dive for his sinking drive in the eighth inning and when the ball skipped past the right fielder he was thinking triple.
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LA Dodgers 3, Chi. Cubs 2
Escaping the first inning with minimal damage made all the difference in the world for Julio Urias and the Los Angeles Dodgers in a win Saturday over the Chicago Cubs.
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LA Dodgers 3, Chi. Cubs 2
Corey Seager set a new mark for home runs by a Dodgers shortstop in a season, leading Los Angeles to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday before 49,522 at Dodger Stadium.
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Boston 8, Kansas City 3
When the Boston Red Sox are in a slump, they usually turn to their league-leading offense to break them out of it.
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Chi. White Sox 9, Seattle 3
Avisail Garcia went 3-for-4 with two doubles, a home run and two RBIs, and the Chicago White Sox cruised to a 9-3 win over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday night.
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LA Angels 3, Detroit 2
Kaleb Cowart's first home run of the season, a two-run fly ball to right in the third inning and strong relief pitching by scratched scheduled starter Jhoulys Chacin led the Los Angeles Angels to a 3-2 victory over Detroit in a game marked by two Tigers players, their manager and hitting coach being ejected for disputing home plate umpire Mike Everitt's strike zone.
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Houston 6, Tampa Bay 2
When it became apparent that Alex Bregman and Yuli Gurriel would someday become lineup fixtures for the Houston Astros, the optimistic plan was for nights like Saturday to unfold and for the organization to reap the benefit of their presence.
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San Diego 1, Miami 0
The playoff-contending Miami Marlins were shut out on Saturday night for the second time in five days, this time by the lowly San Diego Padres.
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Pittsburgh 9, Milwaukee 6
Through the first 12 starts of his rookie season, Jameson Taillon has been a something of a stabilizing force for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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NY Mets 12, Philadelphia 1
Noah Syndergaard is a pretty good hitter for a pitcher as well as an All-Star on the mound.
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Oakland 3, St. Louis 2
On a night where St. Louis Cardinals fans got to see the much-anticipated first major league start for rookie Alex Reyes, the Oakland Athletics spoiled the party, thanks to their pitching.
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Texas 7, Cleveland 0
Texas starter A.J. Griffin had his good stuff working Saturday and the Cleveland Indians had no answer for it.
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Texas 7, Cleveland 0
Right-hander A.J. Griffin pitched six scoreless innings as the Texas Rangers shut out the Cleveland Indians for the second time in three days in a 7-0 win Saturday night.
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Cincinnati 13, Arizona 0
Anthony DeSclafani and Scott Schebler picked the same day to have career nights.
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Atlanta 3, San Francisco 1
Atlanta Braves slugger Matt Kemp has hit more home runs at AT&T Park than all but one of the San Francisco Giants' active opponents.
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