Recap Roundups
September 04, 2015
Chi. Cubs 14, Arizona 5
Jon Lester said he enjoyed watching teammates pile up the most runs in any game at Wrigley Field since 2013, but conceded he had some struggles as the Chicago Cubs rolled to a 14-5 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday.
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NY Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 2
Luis Severino was comfortable conducting his first postgame interview in English in front of a sizable media contingent.
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Washington 5, Atlanta 2
It was last week that rookie Michael A. Taylor crashed into the center field fence at Nationals Park and injured his leg while chasing a triple.
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Baltimore 10, Toronto 2
Chris Davis is doing his best to power the Baltimore Orioles back into the race for a postseason spot.
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Cleveland 8, Detroit 1
Josh Tomlin gave the Cleveland Indians a big lift, and so did Jerry Sands.
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Boston 7, Philadelphia 5
The new and improved Joe Kelly won his seventh straight start to lift the Boston Red Sox to a 7-5 inter-league victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night.
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Miami 6, NY Mets 5
The New York Mets lost 1.5 games off their National League East lead in just the past 24 hours.
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Chi. White Sox 12, Kansas City 1
The Chicago White Sox offense made it rather easy for left-hander John Danks Friday night.
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Houston 8, Minnesota 0
All it required was a pair of unusual events for Twins right-hander Mike Pelfrey for his mound counterpart, Astros right-hander Collin McHugh, to fuel his recent run of mound excellence.
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Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 3
The team which got swept by one of the worst teams in baseball had no problems beating the best team in baseball.
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Colorado 2, San Francisco 1
Back-to-back solo home runs in the first proved to be enough run support Friday night for Colorado starter Jorge De La Rosa. He stymied the floundering San Francisco Giants, as the Rockies won 2-1.
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LA Angels 5, Texas 2
Nothing against Salt Lake City, Utah, but C.J. Cron would be happy never to go there again.
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Seattle 11, Oakland 8
It was the bottom of the first inning, and the Seattle Mariners were already down 4-0 after Oakland A's third baseman Danny Valencia hit his third career grand slam Friday night at the O.co Coliseum.
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LA Dodgers 8, San Diego 4
The Los Angeles Dodgers slugged five home runs to defeat the San Diego Padres 8-4 on Friday night.
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LA Dodgers 8, San Diego 4
The Los Angeles Dodgers slugged five home runs to defeat the San Diego Padres 8-4 on Friday night.
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