Recap Roundups
September 30, 2016
Baltimore 8, NY Yankees 1
Jonathan Schoop tied a career-high with five RBIs and hit one of three home runs for the Baltimore Orioles in an 8-1 rout of the New York Yankees Friday night at rainy Yankee Stadium.
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Miami 7, Washington 4
-- The Miami Marlins have been through a lot this week, with the death of ace pitcher Jose Fernandez in a boat accident Sunday and the emotions of a private memorial service Thursday in Florida.
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NY Mets 5, Philadelphia 1
Jay Bruce is doing everything in his power to help the New York Mets reach the postseason.
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Boston 5, Toronto 3
With the curtain about to come down on his brilliant career, David Ortiz continues to show the baseball world we probably haven't seen the final act.
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Chi. Cubs 7, Cincinnati 3
Last season, Ben Zobrist got hot at the right time to help lead the Kansas City Royals to a World Series title. He's hoping to do the same for the Chicago Cubs.
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Detroit 6, Atlanta 2
Nothing that veteran slugger Miguel Cabrera does really surprises Detroit manager Brad Ausmus these days. Not even another two-home run night.
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Texas 3, Tampa Bay 1
Texas Rangers right-hander Yu Darvish picked the right night to have his best start of the season.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Minnesota 3
Carlos Rodon knows when he's effectively throwing strikes on a regular basis, good things are bound to happen.
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Colorado 4, Milwaukee 1
When Chad Bettis starts for the Colorado Rockies, the odds are good that they will win.
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Cleveland 7, Kansas City 2
When Francisco Lindor doubled in the third inning, he celebrated when he reached second base.
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St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 0
If it was Matt Holliday's last at-bat with the St. Louis Cardinals, he sure picked a fine way to go out.
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Arizona 5, San Diego 3
Chris Owings may have had the biggest night of his career Friday night.
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LA Angels 7, Houston 1
Daniel Wright held the Houston Astros to one run in six innings to post his first career major league win and lift the Los Angeles Angels to a 7-1 victory on Friday night at Angel Stadium.
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Seattle 5, Oakland 1
It's been a long time since the Seattle Mariners got to play in the postseason, so closing out the month of September with a realistic shot at playoff inclusion feels a little more special in these parts.
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San Francisco 9, LA Dodgers 3
Madison Bumgarner celebrated his 100th career win in his favorite way Friday night -- by taking delight in his own hitting prowess.
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