Recap Roundups
September 14, 2015
Baltimore 2, Boston 0
The Baltimore Orioles are simply not ready to concede they are out of the playoff hunt.
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Washington 8, Philadelphia 7
Washington Nationals closer Jonathan Papelbon made some pointed remarks about his former team, the Philadelphia Phillies, before his first game back in town Monday night.
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Cleveland 8, Kansas City 3
The first-place Kansas City Royals have hit a speed bump on their way to the AL Central Division title, but they have got plenty of wiggle room over the rest of the division. The Cleveland Indians, desperately seeking a wild-card spot, have no wiggle room at all.
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NY Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 1
Pinch hitter Russell Martin drew one of three bases-loaded walks in the top of the 11th inning as the Toronto Blue Jays outlasted the New York Yankees on Saturday for a 9-5 victory in Game 1 of a doubleheader.
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NY Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 1
Slade Heathcott entered the game for his defense but won it with his bat.
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NY Mets 4, Miami 3
Old habits die hard for David Wright, the perennial commissioner of the New York Mets' fantasy football league who grimaced Monday night as he walked by a television airing a missed field goal in the San Francisco 49ers-Minnesota Vikings game. But he's certainly enjoying adjusting to a September in which he and his teammates have far more riding on the diamond than they do on the faux gridiron.
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Texas 5, Houston 3
Prince Fielder deserves the thanks for pulling the Texas Rangers closer to first place than they have been all season.
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Chi. White Sox 8, Oakland 7
Nothing is easy for the Chicago White Sox this season, and their 8-7, 14-inning victory over the Oakland A's on Monday night to start a four-game series was no exception.
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Minnesota 7, Detroit 1
The Minnesota Twins are in the thick of the American League playoff race. The Detroit Tigers are not.
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San Diego 10, Arizona 3
San Diego right-hander James Shields would rather throw 200 innings than get 200 strikeouts. Once again, he is on track for both.
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Seattle 10, LA Angels 1
Even in the every-game-matters world of baseball, Los Angeles Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun could admit Monday night that some losses are bigger than others.
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LA Dodgers 4, Colorado 1
Clayton Kershaw didn't have his best stuff, but he pitched well enough to beat the Colorado Rockies again.
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San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 3
His right hip "barking" at him, as he put it, 40-year-old San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Hudson was reminded Monday night why he's planning to retire at season's end.
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