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Houston’s pitchers combined to allow only three hits in Game 3, keeping their team a perfect 6-0 this postseason.
The New York Times – Sports:
Houston’s pitchers combined to allow only three hits in Game 3, keeping their team a perfect 6-0 this postseason.
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Despite a recommendation to stay the night in San Diego on Wednesday, Philadelphia’s road-weary players elected to get home as quickly as possible. So far, so good.
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Seranthony Domínguez is doing his best Tug McGraw impression, José Alvarado has pitched in every Phillies win and a team’s weakness in past years has become its strength.
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Kyle Schwarber’s leadoff homer off Joe Musgrove got things started right and Philadelphia held on to take a series lead.
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Michael King and other injured Yankees relievers have been traveling with the club to soak in the postseason atmosphere and learn everything they can.
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A three-run homer by Alex Bregman was all the scoring Houston needed to support Framber Valdez and the Astros improved to 5-0 this postseason.
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While not exactly a return to the days of complete games, starters in this year’s postseason have completed at least six innings more than twice as often as they did in last year’s playoffs.
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Major League Soccer’s playoffs have reached the conference semifinals as the league sprints to finish before the World Cup.
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San Diego’s Austin Nola delivered a huge hit against Philadelphia’s Aaron Nola in Game 2 of the N.L.C.S. For their nervous (and well-traveled) parents, that was good and bad.