Recap Roundups
September 25, 2016
Toronto 4, NY Yankees 3
On a team that is laden with home run hitters, Toronto Blue Jays reserve outfielder Ezequiel Carrera is known more for his tendency to put down a bunt.
Full Recap >>
Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2
Despite going 3-for-5 with a double in his final game at Tropicana Field, all veteran David Ortiz could think about was his friend Jose Fernandez.
Full Recap >>
Chi. White Sox 3, Cleveland 0
The Cleveland Indians were getting ready to celebrate, but the Chicago White Sox were in no mood to party.
Full Recap >>
Kansas City 12, Detroit 9
The Detroit Tigers aren't running out of hits, but they may be running out of time.
Full Recap >>
NY Mets 17, Philadelphia 0
When the New York Mets played their home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies on April 8, Robert Gsellman was about 190 miles north of Citi Field in Binghamton getting ready to make his first start of the season the next day for the Mets' Double-A affiliate.
Full Recap >>
Baltimore 2, Arizona 1
The Baltimore Orioles did not do a lot on offense Sunday, but they got just enough to pull out a crucial late-season victory.
Full Recap >>
Washington 10, Pittsburgh 7
It was a wild game, for sure, even though Washington Nationals manager Dusty Baker called it "not a very good game."
Full Recap >>
Houston 4, LA Angels 1
Injuries and underperforming veterans have forced the Houston Astros to rely on a rotating collection of rookies who have occasionally scuffled under the pressure of a postseason chase. During other moments, the kids have been all right.
Full Recap >>
Seattle 4, Minnesota 3
Nelson Cruz hit two solo home runs and Jesus Sucre continued his hot hitting since his recall from Triple-A with a two-run homer as the Seattle Mariners held on for a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Twins, who lost their 100th game and will finish with the league's worst record and the top pick in next year's draft.
Full Recap >>
Seattle 4, Minnesota 3
Not even a sore wrist could keep Seattle Mariners slugger Nelson Cruz from reaching the seats this weekend at Target Field.
Full Recap >>
Cincinnati 4, Milwaukee 2
Brandon Finnegan threw five shutout innings and Scott Schebler had two hits with a pair of RBIs as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 Sunday afternoon at Miller Park.
Full Recap >>
Oakland 7, Texas 1
Rookie right-hander Jharel Cotton gave Oakland Athletics fans a reason to believe in a brighter future in the home finale on Sunday, limiting the Texas Rangers to one run in seven innings of a 7-1 victory over the American League West champions.
Full Recap >>
LA Dodgers 4, Colorado 3
In the year of the wistful farewell, magic happened.
Full Recap >>
San Diego 4, San Francisco 3
Wil Myers' RBI single in the seventh inning lifted the San Diego Padres past the San Francisco Giants 4-3 Sunday afternoon.
Full Recap >>
Chi. Cubs 3, St. Louis 1
David Ross enjoyed quite the retirement party Sunday night.
Full Recap >>