Recap Roundups
September 18, 2015
Chi. Cubs 8, St. Louis 3
The Cubs-Cardinals rivalry just became even more intense.
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Washington 5, Miami 4
The famous Max Scherzer chocolate sauce and a walk-off win returned Friday to Nationals Park, which has not been the scene of such celebrations in recent weeks.
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Toronto 6, Boston 1
Marcus Stroman was supposed to be finished for the season after having knee surgery in March.
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Detroit 5, Kansas City 4
Things are a bit different for the Kansas City Royals this time around.
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Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 6
On a night when rookie Mikie Mahtook tied a team record with five hits, the Rays won with five hits in the fifth inning, scoring six on the way to an 8-6 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night at Tropicana Field.
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Cleveland 12, Chi. White Sox 1
When Chris Sale pitches seven innings and only gives up one earned run, it's frequently a White Sox victory, not an 11-run loss.
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NY Mets 5, NY Yankees 1
A weekend that is expected to serve as a proving ground for the New York Mets' young pitchers began with a trio of veteran position players thriving in the spotlight of the Subway Series.
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Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
The Atlanta Braves won for just the fifth time in their past 31 games Friday night, but it was enough to keep them from falling into a tie with Philadelphia for the worst record in the majors.
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Seattle 3, Texas 1
As hot as the Texas Rangers have been this month, one team in the American League West actually owns a better September record.
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Oakland 4, Houston 3
With center fielder Sam Fuld producing another awesome catch, Danny Valencia delivering more jaw-dropping power, and right-handed revelation Ryan Dull continuing his season of excellence across three levels, the Athletics showed they aren't just playing out the string.
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Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 3
Brandon Finnegan's first start was a good one for the Cincinnati Reds, who opened a three-game series at Miller Park Friday night with a 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Colorado 7, San Diego 4
Before the Colorado Rockies began their final homestand Friday night with a 7-4 win over the San Diego Padres, manager Walt Weiss succinctly summed up matters.
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LA Dodgers 6, Pittsburgh 2
Consistency has been one of the hallmarks of Zack Greinke's outstanding run this season.
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Arizona 2, San Francisco 0
The Arizona Diamondbacks pitching staff began its three-game series against the San Francisco Giants on a historic run at AT&T Park.
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