Recap Roundups
September 09, 2015
St. Louis 4, Chi. Cubs 3
Trailing 3-1 with six outs left Wednesday, the St. Louis Cardinals were about to be swept by the Chicago Cubs, which would have made things even tighter in the National League Central.
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Baltimore 5, NY Yankees 3
CC Sabathia regretted hitting Chris Davis, Stephen Drew lamented making a costly error and Adam Warren conceded he made a mistake to Steve Pearce.
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Atlanta 8, Philadelphia 1
Julio Teheran once again excelled in Philadelphia. So too did Michael Bourn, who at one time seemed destined to call the place home.
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NY Mets 5, Washington 3
The New York Mets team plane arrived in the capital region Sunday night, hours after a second walk-off loss to the lowly Miami Marlins in three days in south Florida.
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Tampa Bay 8, Detroit 0
Run support has eluded Jake Odorizzi most of the season. He finally got plenty of it and snapped a string of seven winless starts in the process.
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Boston 10, Toronto 4
Toronto manager John Gibbons emptied the Blue Jays bench in the sixth inning of Wednesday night's 10-4 shellacking at the hands of the Boston Red Sox.
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Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4
Jung Ho Kang couldn't recall the last time he hit a grand slam, but he believes it occurred sometime last year when he belted 40 homers in the Korean Baseball Organization.
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Miami 5, Milwaukee 2
Seven straight starts, seven losses ...
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Cleveland 6, Chi. White Sox 4
Francisco Lindor probably won't garner enough votes to win the American League Rookie of the Year award, but the Cleveland Indians' shortstop is starting to get mentioned in that context now.
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Minnesota 3, Kansas City 2
With one swing of the bat, Miguel Sano sweetened a sour stretch.
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San Diego 11, Colorado 4
Before Wednesday night's game against the Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres manager Pat Murphy was praising the play of Jedd Gyorko after his first dozen games at shortstop.
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Arizona 2, San Francisco 1
The move was not quite the same as intentionally walking Barry Bonds with the bases loaded, the most famous walk in Arizona Diamondbacks history, but the theory was the same.
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Houston 11, Oakland 5
Left fielder Colby Rasmus started the Houston Astros' home run parade with a solo shot in the top of the second inning Wednesday night at the O.co Coliseum.
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LA Angels 3, LA Dodgers 2
The game meant just one more win in the standings, but the result Wednesday night was worth much more than that to many in the Los Angeles Angels' clubhouse.
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Seattle 6, Texas 0
Vidal Nuno wanted little to do with his winless streak while it was happening, and he made sure to minimize it after finally ending the draught Wednesday night.
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