Recap Roundups
September 27, 2015
NY Yankees 6, Chi. White Sox 1
Masahiro Tanaka is a candidate to start a one-game playoff for the New York Yankees. In the event he is unable to pitch because of a lingering hamstring injury, Luis Severino might be just as good an option.
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Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 4
It was a fitting way to end the Toronto Blue Jays' final home game or the regular season.
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Minnesota 7, Detroit 1
The Minnesota Twins' quest for a wild card spot now moves to Cleveland.
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Miami 9, Atlanta 5
Justin Bour has been crushing it lately.
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NY Mets 8, Cincinnati 1
The smell of beer and champagne still lingered on Sunday afternoon inside the visitors' clubhouse at Great American Ball Park.
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Boston 2, Baltimore 0
Henry Owens polished off a masterful weekend of pitching for the Boston Red Sox.
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Philadelphia 12, Washington 5
Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Andres Blanco had three hits and three RBIs, including a go-ahead homer in the top of the ninth off former teammate and current Washington nationals closer Jonathan Papelbon.
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Kansas City 3, Cleveland 0
Chris Young was pitching with a heavy heart.
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Houston 4, Texas 2
Left-hander Dallas Keuchel did the expected and tried to understate his remarkable performance at home for the Houston Astros this season, but the numbers, another sterling start on Sunday included, resonated.
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Milwaukee 8, St. Louis 4
Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell said his hitters all had great at-bats in a seven-run ninth inning Sunday.
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LA Angels 3, Seattle 2
For the second time in less than 24 hours, the Los Angeles Angels successfully conducted a class in baseball drama.
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San Francisco 5, Oakland 4
The San Francisco Giants stayed alive in the National League West title race for at least another day.
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Arizona 4, San Diego 2
Arizona right fielder Ender Inciarte was looking forward to facing San Diego Padres right-hander James Shields Sunday in the season finale between the Diamondbacks and Padres at Petco Park.
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Colorado 12, LA Dodgers 5
The Colorado Rockies did their part Sunday to keep the Los Angeles Dodgers from celebrating a division title, completing a three-game series sweep with a 12-5 victory.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 0
Jake Arrieta is already in the hunt for National League Cy Young Award selection, but a spectacular second half is also generating talk of Most Valuable Player honors for the Chicago Cubs right-hander.
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