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Kyle Wright, Atlanta’s first 20-game winner since 2003, shut down Philadelphia’s offense over six innings.
The New York Times – Sports:
Kyle Wright, Atlanta’s first 20-game winner since 2003, shut down Philadelphia’s offense over six innings.
The New York Times – Sports:
Built and rebuilt (and rebuilt again) to compete with “the dragon up the freeway,” San Diego believes its frustration could melt away — it just has to win one series.
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If the Guardians want to win their division series with the Yankees, they will need good pitching, a return to form from their hitters, and the guidance of Manager Terry Francona.
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The Yankees showed no rust after five days off, cruising to a relatively easy win at home over Cleveland.
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Trailing for the entire game, Houston chipped away before winning on a monster three-run homer by Alvarez.
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Playing their 13th consecutive road game, the Phillies opened a division series by beating the defending champions.
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No expansion-era team has had a better stretch of 1,000 regular-season games, but with only one World Series title so far, the baseball executive Andrew Friedman’s work isn’t done.
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With the Phillies topping the Cardinals in the wild-card round, Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina have likely played their final game. Cooperstown is waiting.
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Stuck in the wild-card round despite 101 wins, the Mets had no answers for San Diego, which took two of three games to advance to a division series.