Recap Roundups
September 06, 2016
NY Yankees 7, Toronto 6
The distance between 29-year-old Justin Smoak's hometown of Goose Creek, S.C., and 33-year-old Brett Gardner's native Holly Hill, S.C., is 38 miles.
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Washington 9, Atlanta 7
The expanded rosters in September allow for major league managers to make a series of moves in tight ballgames if they so desire.
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St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 7
Like something from a movie script, the St. Louis Cardinals pulled out a never-say-die, 9-7 win Tuesday over the reeling Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.
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Baltimore 11, Tampa Bay 2
Manny Machado's best praise is often reserved for his defense, but his bat showed up in a big way Tuesday night with a grand slam in the fourth inning, leading the Baltimore Orioles to an 11-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
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Houston 4, Cleveland 3
One bad pitch, one good swing, one great night for the Houston Astros.
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NY Mets 5, Cincinnati 3
Yoenis Cespedes and the New York Mets are partying like it's 2015.
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Philadelphia 4, Miami 3
Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Adam Morgan was sent down to Triple-A Lehigh Valley on July 7 in the midst of a brutal losing streak.
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Chi. White Sox 2, Detroit 0
With 34 saves in 41 chances, Chicago White Sox closer David Robertson admits he sometimes makes games a little too dramatic.
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Kansas City 10, Minnesota 3
It wasn't pretty in the middle innings, but the Kansas City Royals found a way -- once again -- at the end.
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Milwaukee 12, Chi. Cubs 5
For most of the season, the Milwaukee Brewers had been little more than roadkill on the Chicago Cubs' expressway to a National League Central crown.
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San Francisco 3, Colorado 2
Their offense was again marginal Tuesday night, but the San Francisco Giants parlayed a strong start, spotless relief pitching and, most of all, an unearned run in the ninth inning to beat the Colorado Rockies 3-2.
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Oakland 3, LA Angels 2
Oakland Athletics second baseman Joey Wendle has gone from first major league hit, to first major league RBI, to first major league game-winning hit in a span of five days.
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Boston 5, San Diego 1
Clay Buchholz returned to Boston's rotation Tuesday night in San Diego and gave the Red Sox playoff hopes a major boost, holding the Padres to one run in 6 2/3 innings as Boston defeated the Padres 5-1 to move into a tie with Toronto for the American League East lead.
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Texas 10, Seattle 7
The Texas Rangers have the kind of offense that can deliver a knockout punch in the early rounds, but Tuesday wasn't that kind of night for the American League's most potent lineup.
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LA Dodgers 5, Arizona 2
Another team effort boosted the Los Angeles Dodgers past the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night.
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