Recap Roundups
September 06, 2015
NY Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 4
For five innings, the New York Yankees sleepwalked against right-hander Chris Archer, hitting one pitch after another to those paid to record outs.
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Toronto 10, Baltimore 4
It was a struggle for Marco Estrada but the Toronto Blue Jays right-hander put in the needed five innings to earn the win on Sunday.
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Cleveland 4, Detroit 0
It's rare that a mid-inning visit to the mound can be seen as the decisive moment in a baseball game.
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Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 3
The Cincinnati Reds are in rebuilding mode, with the development of young pitchers being paramount in the process.
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Miami 4, NY Mets 3
The New York Mets' lead in the National League East is down to four games.
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Boston 6, Philadelphia 2
In the clubhouse before the series finale between the Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Sunday, Boston designated hitter David Ortiz told anyone within earshot that he woke up mad that morning and intended to take it out during the game.
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Washington 8, Atlanta 4
The Washington Nationals were not looking ahead. The Atlanta Braves do not have much to look forward to.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Kansas City 5
Erik Johnson had one frightening moment in his Sunday start.
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Houston 8, Minnesota 5
Minnesota Twins rookie right-hander Tyler Duffey was authoring a memorable tale in his professional homecoming, but eventually his dominance began to wane and subsequently the Astros did what they do frequently: Houston rallied to victory in the latter stages of a tight game.
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Chi. Cubs 6, Arizona 4
If it didn't have a protective netting in front of it, the giant new video screen in the left-field bleachers at would have lost a lot of pixels Sunday afternoon at Wrigley Field.
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LA Angels 7, Texas 0
For left-hander Hector Santiago, a walk was as good as a hit, as long as the baserunners stayed away from home plate.
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Seattle 3, Oakland 2
The Seattle Mariners still face long odds to make the playoffs this year, but after winning their season-high fifth consecutive game and sweeping the Oakland A's on Sunday afternoon, they have renewed hope.
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San Francisco 7, Colorado 4
San Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner minimized the damage Sunday as the Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 7-4 to split a four-game series.
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LA Dodgers 5, San Diego 1
Nick Vincent made the same play hundreds of times.
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Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 1
In 2002, Gerrit Cole was in the stands at Edison International Field in Anaheim when John Lackey pitched and won Game 7 of the World Series for the Angels.
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