Recap Roundups
September 19, 2017
Boston 1, Baltimore 0
The Boston Red Sox could not muster an RBI on Tuesday night.
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Milwaukee 1, Pittsburgh 0
On a night where offense was hard to find, Domingo Santana's solo home run held up as the Milwaukee Brewers eked out a 1-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday.
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NY Yankees 5, Minnesota 2
With a runner on and already pitching an hour after he was scheduled to start, CC Sabathia might have become upset watching Joe Mauer and Jorge Polanco bunt for base hits.
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Philadelphia 6, LA Dodgers 2
Though the 2017 playoffs are out of the picture for the Philadelphia Phillies, that doesn't mean they can't show they're capable of hanging with those who will be extending their seasons into October.
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Toronto 5, Kansas City 2
It was too little, too late, as it turned out for the Kansas City Royals, but it proved to be an historic moment when Alex Gordon homered in the eighth inning Tuesday night.
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Miami 5, NY Mets 4
The Miami Marlins were glad to be back home -- and it showed.
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Miami 5, NY Mets 4
J.T. Realmuto said it felt strange.
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St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 7
The St. Louis Cardinals have been seeking big hits all season. On Tuesday night, Dexter Fowler delivered two of them to help keep their postseason hopes afloat.
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Oakland 9, Detroit 8
Jed Lowrie tied the Oakland Athletics' franchise record for most doubles in a season Tuesday. That was the second-biggest hit he delivered during the game.
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Chi. Cubs 2, Tampa Bay 1
The crowd was decidedly royal blue in the Chicago Cubs' first game at Tropicana Field since 2008, and the game was much the same way.
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Washington 4, Atlanta 2
Ryan Zimmerman has suffered through three injury-plagued seasons. Now that he's healthy again, the first baseman is putting up the kind of numbers to which the Washington Nationals have grown accustomed since he joined the lineup for keeps in 2006.
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Houston 3, Chi. White Sox 1
With the Astros having already lost Carlos Correa and Jake Marisnick to significant thumb injuries this season, the last thing Houston manager A.J. Hinch wanted to see was All-Star center fielder George Springer putting his hand at risk on a daring play at the plate.
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Cleveland 6, LA Angels 3
Don't look now, but the Cleveland Indians are streaking again.
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Texas 3, Seattle 1
The way things are going lately for the Seattle Mariners, even a safety squeeze proved a little too dangerous Tuesday night.
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San Diego 6, Arizona 2
In his two previous starts leading up to Tuesday night, San Diego Padres left-hander Travis Wood allowed 16 runs (15 earned) on 16 hits and two walks with three strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.
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San Francisco 4, Colorado 3
The playoff-contending Colorado Rockies flexed their muscles at AT&T Park on Tuesday night.
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