Recap Roundups
August 29, 2015
Toronto 15, Detroit 1
A clear plastic bag filled with hats sat near the locker of Edwin Encarnacion in the Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse after their 15-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday.
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Boston 3, NY Mets 1
If the Boston Red Sox can't be a part of the pennant race, at least they can impact the playoff push in both leagues.
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St. Louis 6, San Francisco 0
If beating the San Francisco Giants has to be a painful experience, St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Lance Lynn is just fine with it.
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Kansas City 6, Tampa Bay 3
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost believes that good teams will get guys hot at the plate at different times to carry the offense.
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Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 3
The last time Aramis Ramirez hit a home run in PNC Park wearing a Pittsburgh Pirates uniform, he was days from being traded away by a moribund franchise.
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Washington 5, Miami 1
Wilson Ramos is starting to heat up at the plate, and he is happy to talk about that.
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Philadelphia 4, San Diego 3
Philadelphia Phillies rookie Adam Morgan knows that each time he steps on the mound, he's being scrutinized by the club's entire front office.
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Seattle 7, Chi. White Sox 6
It was a game that matched the lackluster seasons of both the Seattle Mariners and Chicago White Sox on Saturday night at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Cleveland 8, LA Angels 3
After getting one hit in the previous four innings, the Cleveland Indians erupted for five runs on five hits in the eighth, triggered by a long at-bat by rookie shortstop Francisco Lindor.
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Houston 4, Minnesota 1
Eight days after throwing a no-hitter, Mike Fiers delivered another gem as the Houston Astros beat the Minnesota Twins 4-1 on Saturday night at Target Field.
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NY Yankees 3, Atlanta 1
Rookie Luis Severino continues to place himself in consideration to pitch in some bigger situations for the New York Yankees in the near future.
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Cincinnati 12, Milwaukee 9
So much has gone wrong this season for the Milwaukee Brewers, but the one silver lining has been closer Francisco Rodriguez.
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Texas 4, Baltimore 3
The seasons for the Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles couldn't be going any more differently.
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Oakland 3, Arizona 2
Oakland A's catcher Stephen Vogt did not have to wait long for his day of redemption.
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LA Dodgers 5, Chi. Cubs 2
The Los Angeles Dodgers will attempt a sweep on Sunday. Despite the focus on vanquishing the Chicago Cubs again, outfielder Andre Ethier admitted that he and his teammates are already anticipating a showdown with the San Francisco Giants on Monday.
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