Recap Roundups
August 28, 2015
Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 3
Gregory Polanco preserved a tie in the top of eighth inning then sealed a win for his team in the home half.
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Miami 4, Washington 3
Miami manager Dan Jennings said he has relied heavily on his bullpen the past few weeks.
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Philadelphia 7, San Diego 1
Aaron Nola is eight starts into his major league career, and already he has made a favorable impression on the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Toronto 5, Detroit 3
R.A. Dickey and the Toronto Blue Jays are working in tandem.
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Boston 6, NY Mets 4
Blake Swihart has legs. And the Boston Red Sox catcher knows how -- and when -- to use them.
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Cleveland 3, LA Angels 1
Trevor Bauer was an emergency starter on Friday, but for most of the night he had everything under control.
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Kansas City 3, Tampa Bay 2
The nuances of the roof at Tropicana Field came into play twice Friday night, most notably when Kendrys Morales hit a two-run home run off a catwalk, leading the Kansas City Royals to a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
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NY Yankees 15, Atlanta 4
The New York Yankees' previously sluggish offense got a big-time boost from an unexpected source Friday night.
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Texas 4, Baltimore 1
Texas left-hander Cole Hamels managed to work through a rough patch, got a lead and then turned the screws on the Baltimore Orioles.
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Seattle 2, Chi. White Sox 0
A day of losses concluded with a win for the Seattle Mariners on Friday, when they beat the Chicago White Sox 2-0 at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Minnesota 3, Houston 0
Kyle Gibson didn't have his best stuff on Friday night against the Houston Astros. But with some early offense and a shutdown performance by the Minnesota bullpen, it was just enough.
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Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 0
As the Milwaukee Brewers' miserable 2015 season trudged on, the emergence of young starters like right-hander Taylor Jungmann offered small moments of solace.
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Arizona 6, Oakland 4
Arizona's Paul Goldschmidt hit a mammoth 466-foot home run Friday night, but it was a 90-foot sprint that made the biggest impression on manager Chip Hale.
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LA Dodgers 4, Chi. Cubs 1
For the past 10 games, Clayton Kershaw has resembled the dominant pitcher that captured National League MVP and Cy Young honors last season.
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San Francisco 5, St. Louis 4
The last time the San Francisco Giants faced the St. Louis Cardinals at AT&T Park, a 24-year-old Double-A nobody named Kelby Tomlinson had just finished a Fall League contest in Arizona and rushed back to his hotel to catch what turned out to be the final game of the 2014 National League Championship Series.
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