Recap Roundups
September 22, 2015
Baltimore 4, Washington 1
Thanks to a rainout, the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals will face some religious competition later this week.
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Baltimore 4, Washington 1
Orioles starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez was doused with shaving cream by teammates Gerardo Parra and Wei-Yin Chen after his outing on Tuesday night in Washington.
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NY Yankees 6, Toronto 4
Mark Lowe thought he made a good pitch on his 2-2 slider to Greg Bird in the 10th inning on Tuesday.
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Detroit 2, Chi. White Sox 1
Rajai Davis wasn't sure how he would have reacted if the Detroit Tigers threw a combined no-hitter on Tuesday night.
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Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2
Matt Moore left the Tampa Bay Rays wanting more Tuesday night.
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Atlanta 6, NY Mets 2
The New York Mets aren't the only National League East team focused on a magic number.
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Philadelphia 6, Miami 2
With four homers in the past eight games -- including two in a 6-2 win over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night -- Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Cody Asche must be feeling pretty lucky.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Milwaukee 0
Jake Arrieta said he felt a little off yet still delivered excellence on Tuesday.
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Minnesota 3, Cleveland 1
Last month at Tampa Bay, Minnesota Twins right-hander Ervin Santana had a season-saving bullpen session with pitching coach Neil Allen.
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LA Angels 4, Houston 3
From his first pitch through his last, Los Angeles Angels closer Huston Street dangled on the edge of calamity yet never appeared in danger of losing complete control or blowing the opportunity at hand.
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Seattle 11, Kansas City 2
Hisashi Iwakuma did not need it, but the Seattle Mariners gifted him with a huge lead early Tuesday night.
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St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1
Numbers don't mean much to St. Louis Cardinals veteran starting pitcher John Lackey.
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Pittsburgh 6, Colorado 3
The Pittsburgh Pirates didn't bother to stick around their clubhouse for a possible celebration after they methodically scored in succession in the early innings Tuesday night and beat the Colorado Rockies 6-3.
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Texas 8, Oakland 6
The Texas Rangers trailed 5-3 and had a runner on first base with no outs in the top of the sixth inning Tuesday night when Mitch Moreland came to the plate against Oakland A's left-hander Sean Nolin.
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Arizona 8, LA Dodgers 0
For the second night in a row, the Arizona Diamondbacks used the long ball to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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San Francisco 4, San Diego 2
The San Francisco Giants followed an off-day with a fun day: beat the San Diego Padres and gain ground on the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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