Recap Roundups
September 13, 2015
NY Yankees 5, Toronto 0
Alex Rodriguez slid headfirst into home plate and raised his arms in triumph.
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Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0
A night after combining for seven home runs and 14 runs, the Tampa Bay Rays and Boston Red Sox waged a scoreless battle of attrition Sunday afternoon at Tropicana Field.
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Cleveland 7, Detroit 2
Chris Johnson had three hits and two RBIs and Francisco Lindor had two hits and two RBIs to lead the Cleveland Indians to a 7-2 win over the Detroit Tigers in the first game of a doubleheader Sunday at Progressive Field.
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St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 2
Mike Matheny believes in the team concept the St. Louis Cardinals have employed to success throughout this season. Even with eight losses in 10 games, Matheny wasn't seeking out a savior.
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Washington 5, Miami 0
Max Scherzer looked more like himself on Sunday.
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NY Mets 10, Atlanta 7
Even when his team was down to its last out, New York manager Terry Collins remained optimistic about a possible comeback.
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Philadelphia 7, Chi. Cubs 4
The Philadelphia Phillies have the worst record in major league baseball, while the Chicago Cubs have one of the best.
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Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 6
Josh Harrison played the walk-off hero, but he would just as soon drive in the winning run in less dramatic fashion.
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Minnesota 7, Chi. White Sox 0
Torii Hunter's first at-bat may go down as one of the Minnesota Twins' biggest of the year.
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Texas 12, Oakland 4
Adrian Beltre and the Texas Rangers put themselves in good shape for their big four-game series starting Monday against the Houston Astros.
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Houston 5, LA Angels 3
Neither an 0-for-17 slump nor the American League's leader in saves could prevent pinch hitter Jed Lowrie from leading the Houston Astros to a dramatic, significant victory.
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San Francisco 10, San Diego 3
Having received just six runs of offensive support in his first five starts for the San Francisco Giants, right-hander Mike Leake had a feeling the club's hitters would have a powerful performance Sunday.
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Colorado 3, Seattle 2
The only question was whether the ball would stay fair. When Seattle third baseman Kyle Seager roped a fly-ball down the left-field line with a runner on first base in Sunday's eighth inning, the Mariners were a fair ball away from tying the score.
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LA Dodgers 4, Arizona 3
After giving up three runs in his previous start, Los Angeles right-hander Zack Greinke sought a return to normalcy Sunday. Normal for him, of course, being a relative term.
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Detroit 9, Cleveland 2
The Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers finally got to play some baseball on Sunday, and they took turns beating up on each other. The teams had their games on Friday and Saturday night postponed by rain. Sunday the rain stayed away, and the teams stayed at Progressive Field for a long time.
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Baltimore 8, Kansas City 2
After scuffling through much of the summer, the Baltimore Orioles are trying to put together a late run to the playoffs.
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