Recap Roundups
October 04, 2015
Atlanta 6, St. Louis 0
Atlanta Braves right-hander Shelby Miller ended his four-month winless drought on Sunday by throwing eight shutout innings in a 6-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in the first game of a doubleheader at Turner Field.
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Baltimore 9, NY Yankees 4
Chris Davis may have played his last game with the Baltimore Orioles Sunday. If so, he certainly left with a bang.
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Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 0
The Pittsburgh Pirates will be home for the National League wild-card game and are thankful for that.
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Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 0
The Pittsburgh Pirates will be home for the National League wild-card game and are thankful for that.
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Colorado 7, San Francisco 3
An odd year had an odd ending for the San Francisco Giants.
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Philadelphia 7, Miami 2
Sunday's season finale at Citizens Bank Park held no meaning to the standings or the postseason picture.
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Arizona 5, Houston 3
Houston manager A.J. Hinch gathered his team in the champagne-soaked visitors' clubhouse after the Astros clinched their first playoff berth in 10 years Sunday.
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Kansas City 6, Minnesota 1
With their postseason goal in the bag for virtually two months, the Kansas City Royals are primed and ready to make a return trip to the World Series.
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Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 3
Joey Butler waited a long time for the opportunity that came his way this season. And the Tampa Bay Rays waited a long time for what the 29-year-old rookie did Sunday at Tropicana Field.
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Chi. Cubs 3, Milwaukee 1
The Chicago Cubs wrapped up the 2015 regular season on a high note Sunday, finishing off a three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers with a 3-1 victory at Miller Park.
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LA Dodgers 6, San Diego 3
Left-hander Clayton Kershaw again contributed to baseball's history by attaining an accomplishment he had yet to achieve.
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LA Dodgers 6, San Diego 3
Left-hander Clayton Kershaw again contributed to baseball's history by attaining an accomplishment he had yet to achieve.
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NY Mets 1, Washington 0
The playoff-bound New York Mets hope to enjoy three more celebrations this month. But before embarking on the franchise's pursuit of its first world championship in 29 years, the Mets took a moment to recognize what they achieved in snapping a nearly decade-long playoff drought.
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Atlanta 2, St. Louis 0
The Atlanta Braves closed a forgettable season with two memorable pitching performances on the final day of the regular season Sunday.
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Atlanta 2, St. Louis 0
The Atlanta Braves closed a forgettable season with two memorable pitching performances on the final day of the regular season Sunday.
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