Recap Roundups
September 01, 2015
Arizona 6, Colorado 4
VER --Arizona newcomer Phil Gosselin hit a three-run homer and drove in four runs Tuesday as the Diamondbacks beat the Colorado Rockies 6-4 in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
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Tampa Bay 11, Baltimore 2
Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash joked that his team is used to tight ballgames but he's just fine if and when the Rays break one open.
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Toronto 5, Cleveland 3
Hitting a walk-off home run might have been one of the least likely possibilities for Ryan Goins on Tuesday.
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NY Yankees 3, Boston 1
Stephen Drew is helping to keep the New York Yankees afloat -- with his bat.
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Miami 7, Atlanta 1
If this is a tryout, Justin Nicolino is close to earning the role.
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Philadelphia 14, NY Mets 8
Rarely has a 10-run lead ever felt as precarious for anyone as it did for the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Cincinnati 4
Kyle Schwarber busted out of a slump in a big way on Tuesday.
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Minnesota 8, Chi. White Sox 6
It seems like the bigger the situation, the better Minnesota Twins' rookie slugger Miguel Sano plays.
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Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Justin Verlander is turning back the clock to his vintage seasons.
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Seattle 7, Houston 5
For Seattle Mariners sluggers Mark Trumbo and Logan Morrison, Minute Maid Park continues to serve as a locale of supreme comfort.
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Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 4
Coming off one of his worst starts of the season, Jimmy Nelson decided to not overthink things and just stuck to his usual routine.
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St. Louis 8, Washington 5
Brandon Moss said after Tuesday night's game that Busch Stadium plays bigger than any ball park he's ever played in, but it couldn't hold his biggest hit of the year.
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Arizona 5, Colorado 3
The seventh inning was the key to the Arizona Diamondbacks' success Tuesday.
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LA Angels 6, Oakland 2
A quick trip to the minor leagues worked wonders for Los Angeles Angels right-hander Matt Shoemaker.
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Texas 8, San Diego 6
Elvis Andrus is a quick read. It took him two pitches to decipher the San Diego Padres' Kevin Quackenbush.
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LA Dodgers 2, San Francisco 1
In a showdown between two of baseball's top pitchers, Zack Greinke and the Los Angeles Dodgers prevailed over Madison Bumgarner and the San Francisco Giants.
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