Recap Roundups
September 25, 2017
NY Yankees 11, Kansas City 3
Six months ago, the New York Yankees thought if Aaron Judge could consistently get the barrel of the bat on pitches, many of those swings would result in home runs and other big hits.
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Atlanta 9, NY Mets 2
Lucas Sims had a day to remember on the mound and at the plate Monday afternoon, when the Atlanta Braves rookie right-hander earned the win in a 9-2 victory over the New York Mets in the opener of a doubleheader at Citi Field.
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Washington 3, Philadelphia 1
With a week remaining in the baseball season, the Washington Nationals are showing they are ready for the postseason even without some key pieces in the lineup.
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Toronto 6, Boston 4
Monday night was not a very good one for the Boston Red Sox.
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NY Mets 3, Atlanta 2
The New York Mets can't undo the damage they suffered during a disappointing 2017. But the sight of Seth Lugo and Travis d'Arnaud ending challenging seasons on a high note provides the Mets some hope that 2018 might be better for Monday night's battery as well as the entire team.
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Houston 11, Texas 2
One big inning, helped along by a couple of errors, was all the Houston Astros needed Monday night.
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Chi. White Sox 4, LA Angels 2
James Shields is clearly enjoying his late-season revival.
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Chi. Cubs 10, St. Louis 2
The numbers don't lie. This has been the worst of Jon Lester's three years with the Chicago Cubs.
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Miami 5, Colorado 4
With a chance to inch closer to the postseason for the first time since 2009, the Colorado Rockies stumbled Monday night and lost 5-4 to the Miami Marlins.
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San Francisco 9, Arizona 2
A day after a celebrating the clinching of home field advantage for the NL wild-card game, Arizona rested most of its regulars Monday. Manager Torey Lovullo could almost see the hangover coming.
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Seattle 7, Oakland 1
Seattle Mariners right-hander Felix Hernandez insisted he had the worst pregame bullpen session of his career Monday night.
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LA Dodgers 9, San Diego 3
Yu Darvish threw seven sharp innings, and Logan Forsythe and Austin Barnes delivered offensively as the National League West champion Los Angeles Dodgers won their 100th game of the year, beating the San Diego Padres 9-3 on Monday.
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