Recap Roundups
September 26, 2017
Pittsburgh 10, Baltimore 1
Andrew McCutchen might have played his next-to-last home game in a Pittsburgh Pirates uniform Tuesday.
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NY Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 1
Jordan Montgomery watched Wilson Ramos drive his first-pitch changeup to deep center field and his heart sank, thinking he gave up a grand slam in a pivotal game.
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Philadelphia 4, Washington 1
The long-awaited return of Bryce Harper figured to give a lift to a Washington Nationals team counting down the days until the postseason begins.
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NY Mets 4, Atlanta 3
There is a chance that Terry Collins earned his final home win as the New York Mets' manager on Tuesday night.
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Minnesota 8, Cleveland 6
What seemed impossible at the start of the season, is now perhaps just a game away for the Minnesota Twins.
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Toronto 9, Boston 4
Chris Sale has struggled in September and into the start of October throughout his quality big league career.
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Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 6
Once again, the Cincinnati Reds gave the Milwaukee Brewers everything they had, but this time it wasn't quite enough.
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Houston 14, Texas 3
The Houston Astros clinched at least a No. 2 seed and home-field advantage in the opening round of the American League playoffs. Now their eyes are set on No. 1.
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LA Angels 9, Chi. White Sox 3
Jose Abreu may have had his way with Parker Bridwell on Tuesday, but the Los Angeles Angels right-hander otherwise maintained nearly full mastery over the Chicago White Sox.
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Kansas City 2, Detroit 1
Jason Vargas did not win a game last season, but is tied for the major league lead in victories this year.
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St. Louis 8, Chi. Cubs 7
Matt Carpenter knew his leadoff homer Tuesday night was important.
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Colorado 6, Miami 0
In his brief career with the Colorado Rockies, Tyler Anderson has shown he is not only unfazed by Coors Field but can thrive pitching there.
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Arizona 11, San Francisco 4
J.D. Martinez added another career first to his most productive season with a grand slam and six RBIs Tuesday, but he will not indulge in any what-might-have-beens.
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Seattle 6, Oakland 3
Danny Valencia and Yonder Alonso spent the 2016 season as teammates with the Oakland Athletics.
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LA Dodgers 9, San Diego 2
Home is sweet again for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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