Recap Roundups
September 12, 2015
Kansas City 14, Baltimore 6
Mike Moustakas hammered his way into the Kansas City Royals' record books and managed to get his team back on track after a recent skid.
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Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1
St. Louis manager Mike Matheny remains steadfast in his message that the Cardinals' recent struggles are indicative of the ebb and flow of baseball, nothing more.
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Toronto 10, NY Yankees 7
After more than eight hours of baseball and two more victories, members of the Toronto Blue Jays walked off the Yankee Stadium field and saluted a contingent of their fans who stuck out two slow-played games and a brief rain delay.
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Boston 10, Tampa Bay 4
David Ortiz wasn't supposed to play Saturday against Tampa Bay. That was the plan, anyway.
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Philadelphia 7, Chi. Cubs 5
Cody Asche said he has been waiting a while just to put a good swing on a ball in a game. So, when he got called off the bench in the ninth inning on Saturday night, he didn't waste any time.
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Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 2
Jeff Locke felt like he was back home on a cool, damp night.
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Chi. White Sox 8, Minnesota 2
A soggy field forced the Chicago White Sox to cancel batting practice before Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Twins.
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NY Mets 6, Atlanta 4
The New York Mets padded their National League East lead while adding to the Atlanta Braves' woes Saturday night.
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Miami 2, Washington 0
If only Jose Fernandez could start 30 or more home games.
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Oakland 5, Texas 3
Oakland rookie left-hander Sean Nolin hasn't been around long enough to know what it's like to play a big-league spoiler.
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LA Dodgers 9, Arizona 5
Corey Seager is treating the major leagues as he has every other level. Only more so.
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LA Angels 3, Houston 2
A midseason plunge nearly destroyed the Los Angeles Angels' playoff chances. A late-season surge is reinvigorating them.
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San Francisco 8, San Diego 0
For the second time in his career, San Francisco Giants left-hander Madison Bumgarner took a perfect game into the eighth inning Saturday night.
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Seattle 7, Colorado 2
Seattle Mariners slugger Nelson Cruz has maintained all season that the only numbers that matter are the ones that involve wins and losses. But even he had to take a moment Saturday night to acknowledge the importance of his 41st home run this season -- matching the most in baseball this season while establishing a new career high.
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