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Sports Scores from Saturday, August 13th, 2016

Sports Scoeres from Saturday, August 13th, 2016:

Major League Baseball:

American

Toronto 4 Houston 2 N.Y. Yankees 8 Tampa Bay 4 Cleveland 5 L.A. Angels 1 Minnesota 5 Kansas City 3 Detroit 2 Texas 0 Seattle 4 Oakland 3

National

St. Louis 8 Chicago Cubs 4 L.A. Dodgers 8 Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 6 Colorado 3 Washington 7 Atlanta 6 Cincinnati 11 Milwaukee 5 N.Y. Mets 3 San Diego 2, 11 innings

Interleague

Boston 6 Arizona 3 Chicago White Sox 8 Miami 7 San Francisco 6 Baltimore 2

2016 U16 Boys Canadian Fastpitch Championship:

(at Owen Sound, ON)

Kitchener-Waterloo Twins 4 Shallow Lake Sting 3 Warman Poly Plus Pride 7 Belmore Sting 3

2016 U18 Men's Canadian Fastpitch Championship:

(at Saskatoon, SK)

Chepstow Lang Farms 2 Prince Albert Astros 9

Ontario Summer Games:

(at Mississauga, ON)

Women's Field Hockey:

Central West Region -- West Region -- (Scores not available at 6:30am)

Softball:

Palmerston Marlins -- (N/A)

Major League Soccer:

New York 3 Montreal 1 Philadelphia 4 New England 0 D.C. United 2 Portland 0 New York City FC 3 Columbus 3 Sporting Kansas City 2 FC Dallas 2 Colorado 1 Los Angeles 1

CFL:

Calgary 19 Saskatchewan 10 BC 45 Hamilton 38

NFL Pre-Season:

Seattle 17 Kansas City 16 Indianapolis 19 Buffalo 18 Tennessee 27 San Diego 10 Los Angeles 28 Dallas 24

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