Recap Roundups
September 11, 2014
Cleveland 8, Minnesota 2
Yan Gomes homered and drove in three runs while Corey Kluber worked 8 1/3 strong innings as host Cleveland took the first game of a doubleheader from Minnesota.
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Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0
Johnny Cueto dominated through eight innings to win a pitchers’ duel with Lance Lynn as host Cincinnati took three of four from St. Louis.
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Chi. White Sox 1, Oakland 0
Marcus Semien homered while Chris Sale outdueled fellow left-hander Scott Kazmir as host Chicago took three of four from Oakland.
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Cleveland 2, Minnesota 0
Carlos Santana tied a career high with his 27th home run and rookie T.J. House matched a personal best with eight strikeouts over seven dominant innings as host Cleveland swept a doubleheader from Minnesota.
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San Francisco 6, Arizona 2
Jake Peavy struck out eight while working into the sixth inning as San Francisco capped a three-game sweep with its ninth straight home win.
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NY Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 4
Chris Young hit a walk-off, three-run homer as New York exploded for five runs in the final two innings to stun visiting Tampa Bay in the rubber match of their three-game series.
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Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1
Francisco Liriano recorded a season-high 12 strikeouts over eight dominant innings as visiting Pittsburgh cruised to its sixth win in seven games.
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Washington 6, NY Mets 2
Anthony Rendon and Adam LaRoche each belted a two-run homer to help Tanner Roark snap a three-start losing streak as Washington recorded its 12th consecutive victory at Citi Field.
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LA Angels 7, Texas 3
Erick Aybar belted a two-run homer while David Freese and Grant Green each had a two-run single as visiting Los Angeles secured its season-high eighth consecutive victory by completing a sweep of tumbling Texas.
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Boston 6, Kansas City 3
Clay Buchholz struck out seven in 6 1/3 innings and Will Middlebrooks drove in a run and scored twice as visiting Boston took the opener of a four-game series from Kansas City.
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Milwaukee 4, Miami 2
Ryan Braun and Matt Clark each homered as Milwaukee won for the second straight night in a game marred by a pitch that hit Miami All-Star Giancarlo Stanton in the face during the fifth inning.
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