Recap Roundups
September 16, 2015
Boston 10, Baltimore 1
Dustin Pedroia provided the offense, and Henry Owens took care of the pitching as the Boston Red Sox cooled off the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night.
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Chi. Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 2
Joe Maddon believes his young Chicago Cubs showed their postseason worthiness Wednesday night.
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Washington 12, Philadelphia 2
With the Washington Nationals facing an uphill climb to get back in the divisional race in mid-September, Jayson Werth is sharing his past experiences with teammates. He is also sharing a bat that has heated up in the season's final month.
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Cleveland 5, Kansas City 1
For the Cleveland Indians, one player provided almost all of the offense and another most of the defense Wednesday.
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NY Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 1
First baseman Greg Bird hit a mammoth home run and added an RBI double to lift the New York Yankees to a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays Wednesday night at Tropicana Field .
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Toronto 9, Atlanta 1
The Blue Jays' offense got cranked back up Wednesday night in support of David Price. In the process, Toronto added to the miseries of the Atlanta Braves' Shelby Miller.
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Miami 6, NY Mets 0
The New York Mets helped all but ensure the Miami Marlins will enter 2016 with the longest streak of losing seasons in Major League Baseball. The Marlins are paying back the Mets by making New York's path to the playoffs this fall as difficult as possible.
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Texas 14, Houston 3
The Texas Rangers won close games in the first two games of their pivotal series against Houston without the Astros having ace Dallas Keuchel on the mound.
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Chi. White Sox 9, Oakland 4
A day after giving up a season-high 17 runs to the A's, the Chicago White Sox got some revenge with a 9-4 win over Oakland on Wednesday night at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Detroit 7, Minnesota 4
Finishing up a six-game road trip that felt much longer, the Detroit Tigers put in extra work Wednesday in defeating the Minnesota Twins 7-4 at Target Field.
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St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 4
For the second straight night, the Milwaukee Brewers kept most of the St. Louis Cardinals' lineup in check, save for one player.
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San Diego 4, Arizona 3
Now San Diego right-hander Craig Kimbrel knows how the other half feels. Or, in his case, the other 310.
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Seattle 3, LA Angels 1
The missed opportunities are catching up to the Los Angeles Angels, who are beginning to run out of chances.
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LA Dodgers 2, Colorado 0
The battery generated the spark for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.
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San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 3
Jake Peavy was so unprepared for his at-bat in the fourth inning Wednesday night, he barely had time to put his helmet on before heading to the plate.
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