Recap Roundups
September 19, 2015
NY Yankees 5, NY Mets 0
Michael Pineda was pleasantly surprised to be staked to a three-run lead before the New York Yankees even recorded their first out Saturday afternoon.
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Chi. Cubs 5, St. Louis 4
With nearly 41,000 fans rooting in the stands, Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant called the atmosphere at Wrigley Field the best he has experienced.
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LA Angels 4, Minnesota 3
The Los Angeles Angels had no run-scoring hits but pieced together enough offense to beat the Minnesota Twins 4-3 at Target Field in the first game of a day-night doubleheader on Saturday.
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Arizona 6, San Francisco 0
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy insisted after Friday's loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks that his team needed to win the rest of its games to have a chance to win the National League West.
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Washington 5, Miami 2
Right-hander Jordan Zimmermann was drafted out of a Division III school in Wisconsin by the Nationals in 2007 and made his major league debut with Washington two years later.
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Boston 7, Toronto 6
The Boston Red Sox are not contenders for a postseason spot.
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Baltimore 2, Tampa Bay 1
Baltimore Orioles manager Buck Showalter knows his team is hanging on by a thread to their postseason hopes.
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Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Ian Kinsler was mobbed at the plate twice on Saturday night.
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Chi. White Sox 4, Cleveland 3
Here's one you don't see every day: A walk-off pickoff.
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Houston 10, Oakland 6
The Houston Astros were in desperate need of a reminder of how potent their offense can be, of how frequently the depth of their lineup paves the way for late-inning rallies and come-from-behind victories.
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LA Angels 5, Minnesota 2
After a 12-inning marathon in the first game of a split doubleheader at Target Field, the Los Angeles Angels badly needed starting pitcher Garrett Richards to get deep in the second game against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night.
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Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
First baseman Freddie Freeman launched a two-run opposite-field double off the top of the left-field wall and the Atlanta Braves rallied to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 on Saturday at Turner Field.
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Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
Freddie Freeman has made a name for himself as a guy who can deliver in the clutch. He did it again Saturday night.
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Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 7
A bad week at the end of a bad season got even worse for the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Texas 10, Seattle 1
Cole Hamels and wins by the Texas Rangers are becoming very common these days.
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Colorado 10, San Diego 2
The Colorado Rockies spoiled the 2015 debut of Robbie Erlin and routed the San Diego Padres 10-2 on Saturday night.
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Pittsburgh 3, LA Dodgers 2
Francisco Liriano prevailed in a pitching duel with reigning Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw on Saturday night.
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