Recap Roundups
September 17, 2015
Chi. Cubs 9, Pittsburgh 6
Chris Coghlan wasn't ready to say the Chicago Cubs made a statement by closing the gap in the National League wild-card standings.
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Oakland 4, Chi. White Sox 2
As his deep drive reached the fence in the ninth inning on Thursday, Billy Butler had to pause for a second because he was unsure whether right fielder Avisail Garcia had caught it.
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Miami 6, Washington 4
Bryce Harper has been on fire this week, with four homers in three games in Philadelphia and two more hits on Thursday against Miami.
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Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 3
Center fielder Adam Jones kept the Orioles in a close game with a diving catch to end the fourth inning with two runners on, and he also came through at the plate, hitting a two-run single to cap a four-run eighth inning as Baltimore rallied to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 on Thursday night at Tropicana Field.
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Kansas City 8, Cleveland 4
The Kansas City Royals have needed a spark to get them rolling again, and Thursday night they might have gotten it from the unlikeliest of sources.
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Toronto 5, Atlanta 0
Marco Estrada has been a model of consistency for the Toronto Blue Jays all season, so manager John Gibbons wasn't a bit surprised to see the right-hander bounce back from one of his worst starts with one of his best.
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Texas 8, Houston 2
The Texas Rangers have dramatically and forcefully seized control of the American League West in only four days, completing a pivotal sweep of the Houston Astros with an 8-2 victory Thursday.
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LA Angels 11, Minnesota 8
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout showed why he's one of the best baseball players on the planet on Thursday night.
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St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 3
For the second consecutive game, rookie outfielder Tommy Pham gave the St. Louis Cardinals plenty to think about, collecting three hits in a 6-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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