Recap Roundups
September 15, 2015
Pittsburgh 5, Chi. Cubs 4
Starling Marte's sacrifice fly in the eighth inning gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 5-4 victory over the Cubs on Tuesday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader that extended their lead over Chicago in the National League wild-card standings.
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Baltimore 6, Boston 5
The Baltimore Orioles definitely do not consider themselves out of the wild-card chase. They sent that message once again on Tuesday night.
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Chi. Cubs 2, Pittsburgh 1
This is why the Chicago Cubs decided to pay Jon Lester a lot of money.
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Washington 4, Philadelphia 0
Not much has gone right for the Washington Nationals since the All-Star break. However, for a few hours Tuesday, two of the franchise's cornerstones showed how dominant they can be.
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Kansas City 2, Cleveland 0
There was nothing wrong with the Kansas City Royals that a well-pitched game couldn't cure.
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Tampa Bay 6, NY Yankees 3
Rays shortstop Nick Franklin hasn't had many moments to remember this season, but pressed into duty after an injury to starter Asdrubal Cabrera, he stepped up in a big way Tuesday night.
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Atlanta 3, Toronto 2
For the first time since Aug. 24, the Atlanta Braves celebrated a home victory, and they won in dramatic style Tuesday night.
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Miami 9, NY Mets 3
The Miami Marlins played the New York Mets more than any other team in the National League East. So nobody needs to remind the Marlins that beating the Mets in September requires a more relentless effort than it did during the season's first four months.
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Texas 6, Houston 5
Another night, another dramatic win for the Texas Rangers.
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Oakland 17, Chi. White Sox 6
The Oakland Athletics needed to have a good night. So did Chicago White Sox starter Jeff Samardzija.
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Detroit 5, Minnesota 4
The second half the season hasn't been a lot of fun for the Detroit Tigers. Once one of the best teams in baseball, the Tigers are now in last place in the American League Central.
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St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 1
The Milwaukee Brewers did a good job of stifling the St. Louis Cardinals' offense Tuesday night, holding the NL Central leaders to just seven hits.
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Arizona 6, San Diego 4
If center fielder A.J. Pollock is undervalued, it is not because of the numbers. He is the only major leaguer with at least 30 doubles, 15 homers and 35 stolen bases.
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LA Angels 4, Seattle 3
Very few Los Angeles Angels enjoy any kind of success against Seattle Mariners ace Felix Hernandez, but those who do were at it again Tuesday night.
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Colorado 5, LA Dodgers 4
A solo home run by Nolan Arenado allowed the Colorado Rockies to top the Los Angeles Dodgers in a five-hour, 23-minute marathon that shattered several major league records.
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Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 8
After committing the error that he believed cost his team a regulation win, Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier had one thing on his mind when he led off the 10th inning Tuesday.
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