Recap Roundups
September 26, 2015
Houston 9, Texas 7
When Jose Altuve belted his second home run of the game in the eighth inning to join Carlos Correa in the multi-homer category, the production seemed a tad superfluous for the Houston Astros. But the extra runs turned out to be needed when the Texas Rangers rallied in the ninth.
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Pittsburgh 4, Chi. Cubs 0
The Pittsburgh Pirates had just blanked the Chicago Cubs 4-0 for their eighth straight victory on Saturday.
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Toronto 10, Tampa Bay 8
When David Price and Chris Archer hook up in a pitching matchup, a 10-8 game is the last thing anyone expects.
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Boston 8, Baltimore 0
Craig Breslow hadn't started a game in his entire career before Saturday.
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NY Yankees 2, Chi. White Sox 1
On a day when the New York Yankees bullpen set a single season strikeout record, it seemed appropriate that their jack of all trades gave them a lead into the seventh inning.
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San Francisco 14, Oakland 10
The game was billed as a nostalgic pitching matchup between San Francisco right-hander Tim Hudson and Oakland lefty Barry Zito, but Giants rookie left fielder Jarrett Parker stole the show Saturday afternoon at the O.co Coliseum.
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Washington 2, Philadelphia 1
Bryce Harper asked famously "Where's my ring?" after ace pitcher Max Scherzer was signed as a free agent in January.
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NY Mets 10, Cincinnati 2
Frank Sinatra, more famous for a certain New York song, also once sang that "Love Is Better the Second Time Around."
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Minnesota 6, Detroit 2
The Detroit Tigers have their eyes on 2016, but the Minnesota Twins aren't quite ready to say goodbye to 2015.
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Cleveland 9, Kansas City 5
When Jose Ramirez runs the bases, his helmet usually flies off.
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Miami 6, Atlanta 2
With a 16-8 record since Aug. 31, the Miami Marlins have been the hottest team in the National League. They also have won seven of their past eight series.
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St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 1
Matt Holliday faces the daunting task of getting his swing back into form in time for what the St. Louis Cardinals hope is a long postseason run.
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Colorado 8, LA Dodgers 6
Carlos Gonzalez drew upon minimal but rich history Saturday night when he hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning to give the Colorado Rockies an 8-6 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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San Diego 3, Arizona 0
Early in the sixth inning Saturday night, Padres interim manager Pat Murphy glanced at the scoreboard and thought about left-hander Robbie Erlin pitching the first no-hitter in Padres history.
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LA Angels 3, Seattle 2
As the clock approaches midnight on the season, the Los Angeles Angels refuse to turn into pumpkins.
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