Recap Roundups
September 06, 2017
Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 1
The Cincinnati Reds knew they were getting a quality pitcher when they acquired right-hander Luis Castillo in a trade with the Miami Marlins in January. But the 24-year-old has exceeded most expectations and now appears penciled into the Reds' rotation for 2018.
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Minnesota 10, Tampa Bay 6
The Minnesota Twins needed contributions from the top and bottom of the order to avoid a three-game sweep at Tropicana Field.
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Texas 12, Atlanta 8
Miguel Gonzalez will have to wait to make his first start for the Texas Rangers. The delay will be the same for Luiz Gohara's major league debut with the Atlanta Braves.
Texas 12, Atlanta 8
Shortstop Elvis Andrus was 4-for-5 with a home run and the Texas Rangers produced a season-high nine extra-base hits in a 12-8 win over the Atlanta Braves in the first game of a day-night doubleheader at SunTrust Park.
Oakland 3, LA Angels 1
The Los Angeles Angels' stay in the American League's second wild-card spot turned out to be a short one.
Chi. Cubs 1, Pittsburgh 0
It wasn't a trick question. Just an inquiry about an unusual situation.
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NY Mets 6, Philadelphia 3
Nothing this season has gone according to plan for the New York Mets. Finally, on Wednesday night, they benefited from the unexpected.
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Boston 6, Toronto 1
Red Sox manager John Farrell admits he did not know exactly what he was getting when Boston picked veteran right-hander Doug Fister off the baseball scrapheap.
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Washington 8, Miami 1
Ryan Zimmerman just kept running.
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Kansas City 13, Detroit 2
Salvador Perez has increased his home run total every year of his career. The Kansas City Royals catcher reached another milestone on Wednesday.
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Atlanta 5, Texas 4
No one was happier to see that five-run second inning go up on the Atlanta scoreboard than Braves' ace Julio Teheran.
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Cleveland 5, Chi. White Sox 1
Carlos Carrasco delivered a three-hitter as the Cleveland Indians claimed a landmark victory on Wednesday night.
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San Francisco 11, Colorado 3
His bat was feeling a little heavy, so Joe Panik decided to choke up when the San Francisco Giants began a series at Coors Field on Monday.
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Arizona 3, LA Dodgers 1
The Arizona Diamondbacks are winning games in a variety of fashions, from offensive windfalls to stingy pitching, to blowouts and tight games. And all throughout their franchise-best, 13-game winning streak, the defense has been rock solid.
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Houston 5, Seattle 3
As strong as the top of the Houston Astros' lineup is, it was the back end that did the most damage to the Seattle Mariners the past two nights.
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St. Louis 3, San Diego 1
Stephen Piscotty ended the shutout bid by rookie Dinelson Lamet with a two-run homer in the seventh inning Wednesday night to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-1 victory over the San Diego Padres at Petco Park.
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St. Louis 3, San Diego 1
One swing by Stephen Piscotty ruined the San Diego Padres' night.
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