Recap Roundups
August 26, 2017
NY Yankees 6, Seattle 3
For the last three months, Greg Bird's activities consisted of the various tedious things needed to rehab from a bruised right ankle.
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Toronto 10, Minnesota 9
The Toronto Blue Jays found their offense Saturday afternoon.
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Baltimore 7, Boston 0
The way Tim Beckham is swinging that bat right now, postseason baseball might be in the Baltimore Orioles' future after all.
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Washington 9, NY Mets 4
There are probably a lot of nicknames that Gio Gonzalez could have used on the back of his jersey for Players Weekend.
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Oakland 8, Texas 3
The Texas Rangers had high hopes when left-hander Cole Hamels took the mound Saturday afternoon against the Oakland Athletics.
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Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati 0
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Gerrit Cole had hit only two home runs in his career. So, it was understandable when his home run trot was less than polished after going deep at Great American Ball Park on Saturday.
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Chi. Cubs 17, Philadelphia 2
With just about a month remaining in the 2017 Major League Baseball regular season, the Chicago Cubs are still trying to all get on track at the same time to defend their World Series title.
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Colorado 7, Atlanta 6
When Carlos Gonzalez led off the ninth inning of a tied game with a single, Colorado manager Bud Black wanted Charlie Blackmon to bunt.
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Miami 2, San Diego 1
Shortstop Miguel Rojas of the Miami Marlins hit .338 in the first half of this season but has slumped to .239 since.
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Miami 2, San Diego 1
Shortstop Miguel Rojas of the Miami Marlins hit .338 in the first half of this season but has slumped to .239 since.
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Detroit 6, Chi. White Sox 3
Detroit Tigers closer Shane Greene is comfortable in his new role, even during an unconventional, five-out save.
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Cleveland 4, Kansas City 0
Meet the new score. Same as the old score.
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St. Louis 6, Tampa Bay 4
Like the ball he hit in the bottom of the ninth inning Saturday night, Tommy Pham was in a hurry to leave Busch Stadium.
Arizona 2, San Francisco 1
Fernando Rodney said he feels more comfortable the more he pitches, and that has become quite a comfort for the Diamondbacks during their playoff push.
LA Angels 7, Houston 6
ANAHEIM, Calif.-- The Los Angeles Angels had combined for one run in their previous two games and weren't accomplishing much Saturday night against the visiting Houston Astros.
Milwaukee 3, LA Dodgers 0
Zach Davies has not only provided a model for how to control the powerful Los Angeles Dodgers offense, he has the Milwaukee Brewers thinking big of how they can squeeze their way into the postseason.
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