Recap Roundups
September 20, 2015
Boston 4, Toronto 3
Rich Hill spent most of this season in Triple-A at Syracuse and Pawtucket.
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Kansas City 10, Detroit 3
It was the best power day any Kansas City Royal has ever had -- and Kendrys Morales had it.
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Tampa Bay 7, Baltimore 6
It has been an roller coaster of a weekend for Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria, but it ended on a high note.
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Cleveland 6, Chi. White Sox 3
For the last nine days the Cleveland Indians have alternated daily between winning and losing. That is no way to win the second wild-card spot, but the Indians are still in the hunt, following their 6-3 win over the Chicago White Sox Sunday at Progressive Field.
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Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
A.J. Pierzynski was not even supposed to be in the game on Sunday. Then he wound up being the hero.
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Washington 13, Miami 3
It was a memorable weekend for Yunel Escobar, the third baseman for the Washington Nationals.
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Houston 5, Oakland 1
That Houston right-hander Collin McHugh was due for an excellent outing had as much to do with his competitive nature as it did with its timeliness relative to the Astros' ongoing postseason push.
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Minnesota 8, LA Angels 1
With their faint playoff hopes dwindling, the Minnesota Twins desperately needed a win.
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Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 4
The Cincinnati Reds flashed some power, hitting three home runs -- two of them from right fielder Jay Bruce -- but the Milwaukee Brewers used the small-ball approach, and it paid off with an 8-4 victory over the Reds Sunday afternoon at Miller Park.
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St. Louis 4, Chi. Cubs 3
The St. Louis Cardinals were able to enjoy clinching their playoff berth a little bit more Sunday afternoon.
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Seattle 9, Texas 2
Felix Hernandez can't lose to the Texas Rangers this year even when he is not 100 percent.
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San Francisco 5, Arizona 1
The San Francisco Giants finally broke through against the Arizona Diamondbacks' pitching staff, ending a 35-inning scoreless drought with a four-run sixth inning that featured a home run by catcher Buster Posey in a 5-1 victory Sunday.
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San Francisco 5, Arizona 1
The San Francisco Giants finally broke through against the Arizona Diamondbacks' pitching staff, ending a 35-inning scoreless drought with a four-run sixth inning that featured a home run by catcher Buster Posey in a 5-1 victory Sunday.
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San Diego 10, Colorado 4
The San Diego Padres belted four home runs off Colorado starter Kyle Kendrick, scored in each of the first six innings and got a masterful start from James Shields as they pounded the Rockies 10-4 on Sunday.
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Pittsburgh 4, LA Dodgers 3
A trip to the West Coast provided the Pittsburgh Pirates with both a tonic and a scouting report.
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NY Yankees 11, NY Mets 2
For one night, at least, the beneficiaries of the innings limits placed on New York Mets right-hander Matt Harvey were the Mets' biggest rivals.
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