Recap Roundups
September 16, 2016
Chi. Cubs 5, Milwaukee 4
Miguel Montero was not about to party after a loss.
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Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4
Michael Bourn helped out on offense and defense for the Baltimore Orioles late in Friday's game. Manny Machado also pitched in at the right time.
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Philadelphia 4, Miami 3
In the Philadelphia Phillies' longest game this season, at least the home crowd went home happy.
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Boston 7, NY Yankees 4
Hanley Ramirez and Jackie Bradley Jr. homered, Clay Buchholz tossed six innings of two-run ball and the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 7-4 Friday night at Fenway Park.
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Cleveland 11, Detroit 4
Mike Napoli had a single, double, home run and four RBI while Corey Kluber won his 17th game as the Cleveland Indians beat the Detroit Tigers 11-4 Friday night at Progressive Field.
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NY Mets 3, Minnesota 0
The first time Bartolo Colon faced the Minnesota Twins on July 13, 1997, he was a 24-year-old pitching for the Cleveland Indians in a game at the Metrodome and facing a Twins lineup that featured Paul Molitor as the designated hitter.
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Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 7
It's all hands on deck for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are trying to keep their postseason hopes alive.
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Washington 7, Atlanta 2
The Washington Nationals still have two games left against the Braves, but they already have more victories against Atlanta than any other team ever over a two-year period.
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Washington 7, Atlanta 2
The Washington Nationals still have two games left against the Braves, but they already have more victories against Atlanta than any other team ever over a two-year period.
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Texas 7, Oakland 6
Jonathan Lucroy's two-out RBI single in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Texas Rangers to a 7-6 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Friday.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Kansas City 4
Carlos Sanchez had a walk-off single Thursday to beat the Cleveland Indians, but it was his power shot Friday night that doomed the Kansas City Royals.
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Colorado 8, San Diego 7
When pinch hitter Daniel Descalso singled off the wall in center field with two outs in the ninth inning on Friday night, giving the Colorado Rockies an 8-7 win over San Diego, it ended a remarkable Padres streak.
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LA Dodgers 3, Arizona 2
The Los Angeles Dodgers took advantage of two unearned runs and rode Kenta Maeda's pitching to a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night.
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Toronto 5, LA Angels 0
Troy Tulowitzki and Edwin Encarnacion homered and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-0 on Friday night before 42,159 at Angel Stadium.
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Houston 6, Seattle 0
The Houston Astros' long journey back to playoff possibility probably has to make a successful trip through Seattle if this team is going to return to the postseason. And there's no place starting pitcher Collin McHugh would rather be.
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San Francisco 8, St. Louis 2
It had been 60 days since Yadier Molina's last error and 62 since Buster Posey's last home run, but they both happened again Friday night.
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