Cubs slip past Brewers to maintain control of NL CentralCubs slip past Brewers to maintain control of NL Central
Cubs slip past Brewers to maintain control of NL Central
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Cubs slip past Brewers to maintain control of NL Central
BOSTON—It was perfectly set up for a dramatic return of the Bronx Zoo. Alex Rodriguez ties Willie Mays’ home-run record one day, the Yankees publicly announce their refusal to pay his $6-million (U.S.) milestone bonus the next, and all that’s left is waiting for Rodriguez to come unglued. Rodriguez
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The Red Sox endured the early body blow of a grand slam by Cincinnati’s Scooter Gennett and then stormed back with big hits and clutch relief to pull out a 5-4 victory over the Reds on Friday night that reduced their magic number for clinching the American League East to six games.
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Ryan Goins is known for being a magician with the glove, but on Friday night at Rogers Centre, he unveiled his sneakiest move yet: The hidden ball trick.
Ryan Goins pulled off a hidden ball trick that caught Todd Frazier napping, then slugged a grand slam that ended Masahiro Tanaka’s night as the Blue Jays trounced the Yankees, 8-1, on Friday evening at Rogers Centre.
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Aaron Judge’s September surge continued on Friday evening with the longest home run hit at Rogers Centre this season, a 469-foot blast to the second deck in left field off the Blue Jays’ Marco Estrada.