Key Summary: 9/11/10: Guthrie, Jones pace Orioles caging of Tigers. 9/27/10: Five-run fifth boosts Tribe ahead of Tigers.
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4/27/10: Mets sweep twin bill for sixth win in row. 9/27/10: Matusz and Markakis lead O's to victory.
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6/27/10: Padres complete sweep thanks to Will's power. 9/10/10: Orioles out-Fox Tigers in 6-3 win in Detroit. 9/11/10: Guthrie, Jones pace Orioles caging of Tigers.
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- 9/11/10: Guthrie, Jones pace Orioles caging of Tigers.
- 4/27/10: Mets sweep twin bill for sixth win in row.
- 6/27/10: Brewers stifle Mariners' bats in victory.
- 9/27/10: Royals put up 10 runs to beat the Twins.
- 9/27/10: Five-run fifth boosts Tribe ahead of Tigers.
- 6/27/10: Padres complete sweep thanks to Will's power.
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