Thursday, October 31, 2019

World Series Game Seven: Howie Kendrick Lifts Nationals to World Series Title Over Houston

Players of the Day for Wednesday, October 30, 2019

World Series Game Seven

Washington Nationals 6 Houston Astros 2

Kendrick's 2-run homer
gave Washington the lead.
America's pastime has a new champion.

50 years in the making, the Washington Nationals captured the first World Series in franchise history, coming from behind for a 6-2 game seven victory at Houston.

In an historic series that saw the road team win every game, the Nationals teed off on the Astros' relief staff, scoring all of their runs in the final three innings.

Zack Greinke had kept the Nationals at bay for the first six innings - blanking them on one hit - but, when Anthony Rendon cut the lead to 2-1 with his second series home run, and Greinke followed by walking the next batter, Juan Soto, manager AJ Hinch opted for the usually-reliable right arm of Will Harris.

On Harris' second pitch, 36-year-old Howie Kendrick connected, launching a curving fly to left that eventually banged off the foul pole screen for a two-run homer. Just like that, in the blink of an eye, the Nationals had taken the lead and the momentum of game seven would never swing back to the home team.

In the eighth, Soto singled home Adam Eaton, and Eaton drove in a pair of runs in the top of the ninth to put the game away. While the Nationals were pulling away, the Astros were flailing fruitlessly at pitches from Patrick Corbin, who came on in the sixth in relief of Max Scherzer, delivering three scoreless innings on two hits, fanning three. Daniel Hudson struck out two in a perfect ninth to finish the job and bring the first title to Washington since the franchise was formed as the Montreal Expos in 1969.

Strasburg: MVP award
Moving from Montreal to Washington in 2005, the Nationals had come close before but never reached the World Series. In their first appearance, they made good, despite taking seven games to do so.

The last time a team based in the nation's capitol won a World Series was 1924, when the Washington Senators defeated John McGraw's New York Giants, four games to three.

Stephen Strasburg, who won two games in the series, was awarded Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors.

And so, another baseball season ends. After all the balls and strikes, hits, runs, errors, balks, homers and strikeouts, the final two teams battled through seven games, eventually deciding the champion by that slim a margin. Kudos to the Houston Astros, who led the majors with 107 wins, but the trophy goes to the Nationals, the team that never gave up, never quit, and eventually earned the game's ultimate reward.

Baseball takes a break for the winter, but it returns on February 22, when these same two teams - who share a practice facility in West Palm Beach, Florida - play an exhibition game.

Until then, rest up and get ready. The boys of summer will be back before you know it.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

World Series Game Six: Stephen Strasburg, Anthony Rendon Lead Nationals to Game Six Victory

Players of the Day for Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Strasburg: 8 1/3 IP, 2R, 7K

World Series, Game 6

Washington Nationals 7 Houston Astros 2

There will be a game seven.

Stephen Strasburg, who has been nothing short of brilliant throughout the regular season, playoffs and World Series, allowed two runs in the first inning, but shut down the Astros over the next seven innings en route to a 7-2 victory by the visiting Nationals, the sixth straight game in which the visitors have emerged victorious.

After being told in the dugout by teammates that he may have been tipping off his pitches with his gloved hand, Strasberg changed his delivery slightly and the results spoke loudly. He set down the Astros in order in the second and third innings, issued two walks in the fourth but didn't give up another hit until Josh Reddick singled in the fifth, followed by George Springer's double that left men on second and third with one out.

Strasburg struck out Jose Altuve and induced a pop out from Michael Brantley to end the threat. After Alex Bregman reached on a single to open the sixth, Strasburg was untouched, retiring the next ten batters in order before giving way to Sean Doolittle with one gone in the Astros' ninth. Strasburg threw 104 pitches and struck out seven.

Rendon: 5 RBI in Game 6
While Strasburg dealt hitless offerings to the assembled Astros, his counterpart, Justin Verlander, was having the same problems that plagued him in his five previous World Series losses. Getting behind on batters able to identify hittable pitches on positive counts led to a run in the first when Anthony Rendon drove in Trea Turner from third and solo homers by Adam Eaton and Juan Soto in the fifth. With the Nationals up, 3-2, Verlander was done after five innings, eventually handed his sixth World Series loss without a win as the Nationals piled on in the late innings.

Strasburg is 5-0 with a 1.98 ERA this post-season and 2-0 in the World Series, picking up the win in games two and six.

Anthony Rendon was an unstoppable force down the stretch, socking a two-run homer in the seventh and a two-run double in the ninth, finishing with five of Washington's seven RBIs.

Washington winning their third game at Houston means that home field advantage has, for the most part, been eliminated from the 2019 World Series. No home team has won a single game.

Game seven is Wednesday night, at Houston, with Zack Greinke on the mound for the Astros and Max Scherzer starting for the Nationals. Game time is 8:07 pm ET.

Monday, October 28, 2019

World Series Game Five: Houston Storms to 3-2 Series Edge Behind Gerrit Cole's Seven Innings

Players of the Day for Sunday, October 27, 2019

World Series, Game 5

Cole fans 9 in Gave Five
Houston Astros 7 Washington Nationals 1

Bouncing back from his first loss since May 22, Gerrit Cole worked seven powerful innings to earn the win in game five of the World Series, as the Astros won their third straight over the Nationals, 7-1.

In game one, Cole took the loss, allowing five runs on eight hits and a walk as the Nationals won, 5-4. It was a different result for game five, as Cole dominated, striking out nine while allowing three hits. Washington didn't score until the seventh inning, when Juan Soto launched a home run to center with one out.

Cole had command of all his pitches, throwing 71 of 110 for strikes. After escaping a one-out, first and third situation in the second inning via a double play, Cole did not allow a Washington hit until Soto's seventh inning homer. Cole put down the Nationals in order in the first, third, fifth and sixth innings.

Cole was 20-5 during the regular season and is 4-1 in the 2019 post-season with a 1.72 ERA and 47 strikeouts in 36 2/3 innings.

Houston's offense was powered by home runs. Yordan Alvarez, who was 3-for-3 on the night, started the long-ball barrage with a two-run liner to center in the second inning off Washington starter, Joe Ross. Carlos Correa followed with the second two-run belt off Ross with a blast to right in the fourth.

After Yuri Guriel knocked in George Springer from third with a single in the eighth, Springer whacked the third two-run rip for Houston in the ninth, completing the scoring.

Houston, after losing games one and two at home, has responded with three straight wins at Nationals Park, outscoring the home team in those three games, 19-1, and has rebounded to a 3-2 lead in the series.

When play resumes Tuesday night in Houston (8:07 pm ET), the Astros will be looking to win their second World Series in three years; the Nationals will be facing elimination or forcing a game seven, also, if necessary, at Houston.

Justin Verlander is expected to take the mound for the Astros in game six. The Nationals will start Stephen Strasberg.

Sunday, October 27, 2019

World Series Game Four: Alex Bregman's Grand Slam Evens Series for Astros

Player of the Day for Saturday, October 26, 2019

World Series, Game Four
Bregman: Grand Slam, 5RBI

Houston Astros 8 Washington Nationals 1

Already up by a 4-1 score, Houston's Alex Bregman removed all doubt with his seventh-inning grand slam, sending Houston to an 8-1 win in game four of the 2019 World Series.

Bregman, who was 1-for-13 in the previous three games, took a low inside fastball from Washington reliever, Fernando Rodney, and deposited it in the left field stands, just inside the foul pole. Coming on in relief of starter Patrick Corbin, Washington hurler, Tanner Rainey, had put two aboard in the inning on back-to-back walks to Kyle Tucker and George Springer. After getting Jose Altuve to fly out, on came Rodney, who immediately loaded the bases by giving up a single to red-hot Michael Brantley.

Bregman took a called first strike from Rodney on his first pitch, an inside changeup, but didn't miss the second offering. In the first inning, Bregman knocked in Houston's first run, sending Altuve home with a single to left center. He finished 3-for-5, with five RBI, knocking a two out single in the eighth, but was left stranded.

Houston benefitted from a strong pitching performance from starter, Jose Urquidy, who threw five shutout innings, allowing two hits, no walks, fanning four. After a Yan Gomes double to lead off the third inning, Urquidy put down the next nine batters in order. He was relieved to open the sixth and picked up the win.

The five hurlers who followed Urquidy breezed through the Nationals over the final four frames.

With the victory, Houston has tied the series at two games apiece. Neither team has been able to assert home field advantage. Visitors have won all four games.

Game five is Sunday, 8:07 pm ET at Washington's Nationals Park. After a day off Monday, the series returns to Houston for game six, and, if necessary, game seven.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

World Series: Houston Takes Game Three Behind Jose Altuve, Michael Brantley

Players of the Day for Friday, October 25, 2019

World Series, Game 3

Houston Astros 4 Washington Nationals 1
Brantley: 2-4, 2 RBI

Houston displayed some teamwork on Friday night, taking game three of the World Series, 4-1, as Jose Altuve and Michael Brantley teamed up to produce two of Houston's runs.

Altuve: 2-5, 2 doubles, 2R
In the third inning, Altuve doubled down the left field line and took third base as Washington left fielder, Juan Soto, mishandled the ball in the corner. The next batter, Brantley, singled off of the Nationals' starter, Anibal Sanchez, sending Altuve to the plate for a 2-0 Houston lead.

In the fifth inning, the duo struck again, Altuve lacing a double to left and scoring on Brantley's single to right field.

Houston starter, Zack Greinke, allowed seven hits, but limited the Nationals to a lone fourth inning run. Five relievers followed, culminating in Roberto Osuna, who picked up the save by pitching the ninth.

Houston's win got them back in the swing of things after dropping the first two games at home. The Nationals lead, two games to one, with game four scheduled for an 8:07 pm ET start on Saturday. Sunday's game five will also begin at 8:07 pm ET at Nationals Park in Washington, DC.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

World Series Game Two: Stephen Strasburg, Asdrubal Cabrera Power Nationals' 12-3 Rout of Astros

Players of the Day for Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Cabrera: 2-for-5, 3 RBI
2019 World Series - Game 2

Washington Nationals 12 Houston Astros 3

A wild card entrant into the post-season, the Washington Nationals took a commanding, two game lead over the Houston Astros with a 12-3 rout in game two of the World Series.

Washington won for the second straight night at Houston's Minute Maid Park, wiping out home field advantage, as the series shifts to Washington for games three, four, and, if necessary, five.

Both teams score a pair of runs in the first inning, Washington's coming on a double to left by Anthony Rendon. Houston struck back with a two-run homer by Alex Bregman.

The score continued knotted until the decisive seventh inning, when the Nationals sent Houston starter, Justin Verlander, to the showers when he allowed a Kurt Suzuki solo homer and a walk to Victor Robles without retiring a batter.
Strasburg wins Game 2

Washington was just getting warmed up, however, as they sent eight more men to the plate in the frame, scoring six runs, highlighted by Asdrubal Cabrera's two out single that plated two runs. Adam Eaton added two more in the seventh with a two run blast to right, and Cabrera capped his night with another RBI single.

Michael Taylor finished Washington's scoring with a solo home run in the top of the ninth. Martin Maldonado socked a solo shot for the Astros in the bottom of the ninth for Houston's only run since the first inning.

Stephen Strasburg picked up the win for the Nationals, going six innings and allowing only the two first inning runs. He gave up seven hits, walked one, and fanned seven. Having a fantastic post-season, Strasburg is 4-0 with a 1.93 ERA. In 28 innings pitched, the 31-year-old has struck out 40 batters. Over the course of the regular season, Strasburg was 18-6 with a 3.32 ERA and is a leading candidate for NL MVP.

With two games in hand, the Nationals and Astros head to the nation's capitol for game three, Friday, 8:07 pm ET.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

World Series: Juan Soto Stars As Nationals Steal Game One In Houston

Players of the Day for Tuesday, October 22, 2019

World Series Game 1
Soto drives Nats to win

Washington Nationals 5 Houston Astros 4

Left fielder Juan Soto came up big for the Nationals, taking game one of the 2019 World Series in Houston, 5-4.

The Astros jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, but solo homers by Ryan Zimmerman in the third and Soto in the fourth tied the game.

After Adam Eaton singled in a run in the fifth, Soto followed with a double that plated two more. The Nationals' three-run fifth would prove to be the difference.

George Springer got the Astros as close as they would get with a seventh inning solo shot of his own, and an RBI double in the eighth, but Sean Doolittle, who got the final out in the eighth, pitched a perfect ninth to seal the victory and put Washington in the driver's seat with a one game to none edge.

Soto, a 20-year-old from the Dominican Republic, had an excellent regular season, batting .282 with 34 home runs and 110 RBI. During the playoffs he's averaging .286 with three homers and 10 RBI.

Game two of the series is Wednesday, 8:07 pm ET, at Houston's Minute Maid Park.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Jose Altuve Sends Astros Back to World Series with Walk-Off Homer, Defeating Yankees

Players of the Day for Saturday, October 19, 2019

American League

Altuve: ALCS MVP
Houston Astros 6 New York Yankees 4

After a year's absence, Houston is heading back to the World Series.

With two down in the bottom of the ninth, Jose Altuve launched a home run over center field, snapping a 4-4 tie for the walk-off win.

George Springer was aboard for the ride, having worked out a walk from Aroldis Chapman ahead of Altuve's at-bat.

Chapman, who had just earned his first save in Friday's 4-1 Yankee win, was saddled with the loss.

Altuve, the 2017 AL MVP, was at his best in game six, doubling and scoring the Astros' first run on Yuri Guriel's three-run, first inning homer. Opening the sixth inning with a walk, Altuve went to third on Michael Branley's single and scored on a fielder's choice off the bat of Alex Bregman.

Houston maintained the lead until New York tied it in the top of the ninth on DJ LeMaheiu's two-run homer, but the Yankee's hopes came crashing down in the bottom of the frame.

Altuve was 3-for-4 on the night, with three runs and two RBI. For the series, he batted .348 (8-for-23) with two home runs, three RBI and six runs, earning AL Championship Series MVP.

Having achieved the best regular season record in the majors, Houston will have home field advantage for the World Series against the Washington Nationals. The Nationals earned their spot in the fall classic by sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLCS. Games one and two will be in Houston, with games three, four, and five (in needed) in Washington. If the series is extended, games six and seven will be played back in Houston.

The series begins Tuesday, October 22, at 8:08 pm ET. All games will be televised nationally by Fox.

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Yankees Get One Back as Aaron Hicks, James Paxton Stymie Astros in Game Five

Players of the Day for Friday, October 18, 2019

American League
Paxton: 6IP, 4H, 1ER, 9K

New York Yankees 4 Houston Astros 1

After Houston pushed across a run in the top of the first, Justin Verlander ran into immediate trouble in game five of the AL Championship Series, allowing a leadoff home run to DJ LeMaheiu, followed by a three-run blast off the bat of Aaron Hicks in the bottom of the inning.

Hicks belts 3-run homer
Those four runs were more than enough for Yankee starting pitcher, James Paxton, who shut down the Astros over the next five innings, keeping them from scoring again. Paxton worked six solid frames, giving up four hits and four walks, striking out nine. After 112 pitches, Paxton hit the bench, Tommy Kahnle, Zack Britton, and Aroldis Chapman finished up, Chapman firing a hitless ninth inning for his first save of the series.

Paxton was 15-6 with a 3.82 ERA during the regular season. Friday's victory was his first of the post-season. In just 221 regular season at-bats, Hicks batted .235 with 12 home runs and 36 RBI in a season shortened by injuries.

With five games on the books, Houston still leads, three games to two, with game six slated for an 8:08 start on Saturday night at Yankee stadium.

The winner of the AL pennant will face the Washington Nationals, champions of the National League, in the 2019 World Series.

Friday, October 18, 2019

ALCS: George Springer, Carlos Correa Lead Astros to 8-3 Game Four Win over Yankees

Players of the Day for Thursday, October 17, 2019

American League

Houston Astros 8 New York Yankees 3

Carlos Correa
George Springer and Carlos Correa each knocked three-run homers and that was enough to squash the Yankees in game four of the AL Championship Series.

George Springer
Springer unloaded off Yankee starter, Masahiro Tanaka in the third. Correa's three-run bomb was launched off reliever Chad Green. It was Correa's second homer of the series; Springer's was his first.

The result was the Astros with a 3-1 edge in the series, leaving the Yankees on the verge of elimination and the Astros poised to head to their second World Series in the past three years. Houston was the best team in baseball in 2017, defeating the LA Dodgers, four games to three.

The Washington Nationals await the winner of the AL series after sweeping the Cardinals four straight in the NLCS.

Game five is Friday at Yankee Stadium, 7:08 pm ET.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

NLCS: Trea Turner Sets Up Nationals Sweep of Cardinals; ALCS: Astros Take 2-1 Lead over Yankees

Players of the Day for Tuesday, October 15, 2017

American League

Houston Astros 4 New York Yankees 1

Behind Gerrit Cole's seven shutout innings, Houston took a two games to one advantage in the AL Championship Series, dumping the Yankees in game three, 4-1.

The leading candidate for the AL Cy Young award, Cole allowed four hits, walked five, and struck out seven. Staked to a 2-0 lead by Jose Altuve's home run on the first pitch of the game and Josh Reddick's second inning solo shot, Cole was able to relax and employ his entire repertoire to dominate the Yankees from the mound.

Game four is slated for Wednesday, 8:08 pm ET. Game five is Thursday, with the same start time.

National League

Washington Nationals 7 St. Louis Cardinals 4
Turner set the Nats' table

For the first time since 1933, a world series will be played in Washington, DC.

86 years ago, the American League's Washington Senators played the New York Giants in the fall classic, losing four games to one. This season's National League entrant, the Washington Nationals, are hoping for a better result after ousting the St. Louis Cardinals in four straight.

The final touches to complete the sweep actually occurred early in game four. In Washington's first at-bat, Trea Turner led off with a single, moved to third on an Adam Eaton double and scored on a sacrifice fly by Anthony Rendon.

A 1-0 lead for National's starter, Patrick Corbin, was a good start, but Washington was just getting going, eventually sending 10 men to the plate and scoring seven first inning runs, capped by Turner's second single of the frame, which plated a pair.

Dakota Hudson, the St. Louis starter, managed to retire just one batter before Adam Wainwright came on as a replacement with five runs already plated. Hudson was saddled with four earned runs (three were unearned) and the loss.

The Nationals did not score again in the game, but it was more than enough as the Cardinals were only able to muster a run in the fourth and three in the fifth inning. For the series, the Cardinals only scored six runs.

Champion of the National League for the first time in franchise history, the Nationals await the winner from the American League. Whether it's Houston or New York, the 2019 World Series will start at the home of the AL team.

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

NLCS: Washington Looking For Series Sweep After Howie Kendrick Leads 8-1 Romp

Players of the Day for Monday, October 14, 2019

American League

There were no games in the American League on Monday. The ALCS resumes on Tuesday when the New York Yankees host the Houston Astros in game three of their best of seven series at 4:08 pm ET. The series is tied at one game apiece.
Kendrick 3-for-4, 2R, 3RBI

National League

Washington Nationals 8 St. Louis Cardinals 1

Washington will be looking for the series sweep when they play game four of the NL Championship Series on Tuesday after blowing out the Cardinals in game three. While Stephen Strasburg was scattering seven hits over seven innings, Howie Kendrick led the Nationals' offense with three doubles, two runs and three RBI.

Kendrick's first two-bagger came in the third, after Washington had already scored a pair of runs. His opposite field gash went to the wall in right-center field driving in two more runs for a 4-0 lead.

In the fifth, Kendrick doubled again, driving in Anthony Rendon. He later scored on Ryan Zimmerman's double. Kendrick doubled again in the seventh, coming home on a single by Zimmerman.

Kendrick is batting .417 over the three games of the series. In nine post-season games, the 36-year-old veteran has 11 hits in 35 at-bats (.314) with one home run and nine RBI.

The Cardinals managed only to score an unearned run in their half of the seventh inning. Over the first three games of the series, the Cardinals have scored a mere two runs.

Washington's pitching has been nothing short of sensational, holding the Cardinals to a combined batting average of .121 (11 for 91). Through three games, the Nationals' ERA is 0.67.

Game four is at Nationals Park in Washington, DC, Tuesday, 8:05 pm ET. Washington leads, three games to none.

Monday, October 14, 2019

ALCS: Carlos Correa Blasts Walk-Off 11th-Inning Homer As Houston Evens Series With Yankees

Players of the Day for Sunday, October 13, 2019

Correa: Walk-Off HR
American League

Houston Astros 3 New York Yankees 2, 11 innings

After dropping the opening game of the ALCS at home, the Astros needed a big effort and they got it from shortstop Carlos Correa.

Correa got Houston on the board in the second inning, belting a double that plated Alex Bregman with the game's first score.

Aaron Judge socked a two-run homer for the Yankees in the fourth, countered by George Springer's solo mash in the fifth, tying the game at two-all. Correa was also brilliant in the field, fielding a deflected ground ball and throwing out DJ LeMaheiu at the plate in the top of the sixth.

The game remained tied through the ninth and into extra innings, but Correa ended it with a leadoff homer in the 11th that sailed into the right field stands, evening the series at a game apiece.

Monday is a travel day for the teams, back to New York for games three, four, and five. Game three is Tuesday at 4:08 pm ET.

National League

There were no National League games on Sunday. The NLCS resumes Monday, as Washington hosts St. Louis in game three at 8:05 pm ET. The Nationals lead the series, two games to none.

Sunday, October 13, 2019

ALCS: Yankees Grab Game One Behind Gleybar Torres; NLCS: Nationals Take 2-0 Lead Over Cardinals


Apologies in advance for the brevity of this reporting. Half of the internet seems to be down (possibly due to rolling blackouts in California?) and access is limited and slow.

Players of the Day for Saturday, October 12, 2019

American League
Torres: 3-for-5, HR 5 RBI

New York Yankees 7 Houston Astros 1

Opening the AL Championship Series in Houston, the New York Yankees took the initiative with a 7-0 whitewash of the Astros, on a big night for second baseman Gleyber Torres.

Torres got the Yankees on the board first with a double in the fourth inning, plating DJ LeMaheiu. In the sixth, Torres homered to put New York ahead 2-0. Giancarlo Stanton added a solo shot in the same inning.

In the seventh, Torres' bases-loaded single brought in two more runs as the Yankees pulled away. Torres completed the scoring with a ground out to short that brought home LeMaheiu from third base.

Yankee starter, Masahiro Tanaka held the Astros scoreless though the first six innings, allowing one hit and a walk, striking out four. Three New York relievers finished up, each throwing a scoreless inning.

Game two is Sunday at Minute Maid Park in Houston. Game time is

National League

Washington Nationals 3 St. Louis Cardinals 1

Washington took a two games to one edge in the NLCS, taking down St. Louis 2-0 on Friday night and taking the second of the Cardinals' home games by a 3-1 score on Saturday.

The series heads to Washington for the next three games, beginning with game three on Monday. Game four is Tuesday and game five, if needed, is Wednesday.

Friday, October 11, 2019

ALDS: Gerrit Cole Pitches Astros In ALCS To Meet Yankees

Players of the Day for Thursday, October 10, 2019

American League

Houston Astros 6 Tampa Bay Rays 1

Cole Wins Game Five
In the decisive game five of the AL Divisional Series, Houston starter, Gerrit Cole, was brilliant, allowing two hits and one run over eight innings of dazzling mound mastery, as the Houston Astros defeated Tampa Bay, moving on to the Championship Series against the NY Yankees.

Cole, fanned 10 and walked two, throwing 74 of 107 pitches for strikes before being lifted after eight innings.

Houston jumped out to a four run lead in the bottom of the first and Cole dominated the Rays to maintain the lead. Solo homers by Michael Brantley and Jose Altuve in the eighth increased the margin to seal the win.

Cole previously won game two of the series, shutting out the Rays on four hits, striking out 15, in 7 2/3 innings, for a 3-1 Houston victory. Cole, the leading Cy Young award candidate, was 20-5 with a 2.50 ERA and 326 strikeouts during the regular season.

The home team won all five games in the series, Houston taking a 2-0 lead before Tampa countered with two wins at Tropicana Field.

The championship series begins Saturday in Houston, the Astros earning home field by winning 107 games during the regular season to the Yankees 103. Houston will host games one and two. Games three, four, and five (if necessary) will be at Yankees Stadium in New York. If needed, games six and seven would be played at Minute Maid Park in Houston.

National League

There were no National League games on Thursday. The St. Louis Cardinals host the Washington Nationals in game one of their best-of-seven Championship Series, Friday, 8:08 pm ET.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

NLDS: Howie Kendrick's Grand Slam Advances Nationals; Cardinals Score 10 In First To Squash Braves

Players of the Day for Wednesday, October 9, 2019

National League

St. Louis Cardinals 13 Atlanta Braves 1

Scoring 10 runs in the first inning, the St. Louis Cardinals took all the air out of SunTrust Park in Atlanta, completely overwhelming the Braves in a game five win to advance to the NL Championship Series.

St. Louis sent 14 batters to the plate in the first, chasing Atlanta starter, Mike Foltynewicz after he threw just 1/3 of an inning. Foltynewicz pitched to nine batters, allowing three hits, walking three (one intentionally) and six earned runs. His relief, Max Fried, fared only marginally better, getting the final two outs of the inning only after surrendering four more runs.

The 10 runs were the most ever scored in a single inning by one team in major league history.

Cardinals' starter, Jack Flaherty, made sure the game remained one-sided, allowing the braves one run on four hits over six full innings. Flaherty was credited with the win, fanning eight.

Kendrick Slams Dodgers

Washington Nationals 7 Los Angeles Dodgers 3, 10 innings

Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto hit back-to-back home runs to tie the game in the eighth inning, 3-3, and Howie Kendrick put an abrupt end to LA playoff dreams with a 10th-inning grand slam, sending the Washington Nationals to the NL Championship Series agains the St. Louis Cardinals.

Kendrick, who had struggled at the plate and in thefield during the series, put all of that behind him, golfing a low delivery from Joe Kelly over the wall in center field. Kelly had loaded the bases with no outs on a Rendon ground rule double and two walks.

Sean Doolittle retired the Dodgers in order in the bottom of the inning to seal the victory.

Washington's win sent the wild card Nationals to the Championship Series against St. Louis, who earned home field advantage by winning the Central division with a record better than Washington's.

Game one of the series begins Friday at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.


American League

There were no games in the American League on Wednesday. Tampa Bay plays at Houston on Thursday in game five of their divisional playoff series. The winner will advance to the AL Championship Series against the New York Yankees, who qualified by defeating Minnesota, three games to none.

Game time in Houston is 7:07 pm ET.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

ALDS: Tommy Pham Leads Tampa Bay to Game 4 Win Over Astros

Players of the Day for Tuesday, October 8, 2019

American League
Pham's HR got Rays going

Tampa Bay Rays 4 Houston Astros 1

The Houston Astros didn't look like World Series material and Justin Verlander didn't look much like a future Hall of Fame member as the upstart Tampa Bay Rays took game four and evened the series with a 4-1 victory.

Tampa struck quickly off Verlander, scoring three runs in the bottom of the first inning, started by Tommy Pham's solo home run. two more runs were plated in the frame, on a single by Travis d'Arnaud and Joey Wendel's double to right.

Pham's homer was his second of the post-season and first in this series. He's been red hot in October, batting .429 with three RBI.

The Rays employed their trademark opener and followers pitching formula to near-perfection, using six hurlers to stymie the Astros on six hits. The only Houston run came in the eighth inning, on a solo homer by Robinson Chirinos.

Tampa's win forces a game seven in Houston on Thursday. The New York Yankees await the winner in the league Championship Series.

National League

There were no National League games on Tuesday.

There are two game fives on Wednesday, the winners moving on to the best-of-seven NL Championship Series. Atlanta hosts St. Louis at 5:02 pm ET, and the LA Dodgers host Washington at 8:37 pm ET.

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

NLDS: Yaider Molina Keeps Cardinals Alive; ALDS: Charlie Morton Rescues Rays; Yankees sweep Twins, Move On

Players of the Day for Monday, October 7, 2019

American League
Morton dominates Astros

Tampa Bay Rays 10 Houston Astros 3

Charlie Morton struck out nine and gave up one run over five innings as the Rays took game three of their series against the Astros and avoided elimination in the division series.

Morton allowed just three hits. Jose Altuve's first inning solo homer was the only run scored off Morton, who needed just 93 pitches to notch the victory.

Lifted after the fifth inning, Morton left confidently with an 8-1 lead. The Rays belted four home runs, three of them off Houston starter, Zack Greinke, who was battered for six earned runs over 3 2/3 innings.

Houston leads the series, two games to one. Game four is Tuesday, in Tampa, at 7:07 pm ET.



New York Yankees 5 Minnesota Twins 1

The New York Yankees are moving on, heading to the AL Championship Series after sweeping the Minnesota Twins three straight in the divisional round. New York's 5-1 win. New York awaits the winner of the Houston-Tampa Bay series.

National League

St. Louis Cardinals 5 Atlanta Braves 4, 10 innings
Molina delivers for Cards

Marcell Ozuna slugged a pair of solo homers, and Yadier Molina drove in the tying and winning runs as the Cardinals evened their series with the Braves at two games apiece.

With one out in the eighth and the Braves ahead, 4-3, Paul Goldschmidt doubled to left. After Ozuna struck out, Molina lifted a soft liner that glanced off first baseman Freddie Freeman's glove, scoring Goldschmidt with the tying run.

After the Braves failed to score in the top of the ninth and 10th innings, Kolton Wong led off the bottom of the 10th with a ground rule double off Atlanta hurler, Julio Teheran. After Goldschmidt was intentionally walked, Ozuna grounded into a fielder's choice, with Goldschmidt out at second. Wong moved to third.

On the first pitch he saw, Molina lifted a fly ball to deep left, which easily plated Wong with the winning run, setting off an on-field celebration by the Cardinals.

The St. Louis win means a deciding game five will be played in Atlanta on Wednesday. First pitch is slated for 5:02 pm ET.


Washington Nationals 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 1

Max Scherzer delivered seven strong innings as the Nationals tied their best-of-five divisional series with the Dodgers at two games apiece, winning game four, in Washington. Scherzer allowed one earned run on four hits, fanning seven.

Ryan Zimmerman's three-run homer capped a four run fifth inning that propelled the Nats to the win, forcing game five Wednesday (8:37 pm ET) in Los Angeles.

Monday, October 7, 2019

NLDS: Russell Martin, Dodgers Power Past Nationals; Braves Rally Over Cardinals

Players of the Day for Sunday, October 6, 2019

National League

Martin: 2-for-4, HR 4 RBI
LA Dodgers 10 Washington Nationals 4

Taking a two games to one lead in their divisional series, the LA Dodgers let their bats do the talking in game three, banging out 14 hits against six beleaguered Nationals' hurlers.

On a team loaded with youthful stars, it was 36-year-old Russell Martin who did much of the damage for the Dodgers. Going 2-for-4 with four RBI, Martin doubled in a pair of runs and came around to score in the sixth inning, putting the Dodgers up 3-2, and it was off to the races after that. LA scored seven runs in the frame.

Martin finished off the Nationals with a two-run homer in the top of the ninth. Max Muncy and Justin Turner also homered for the Dodgers.

Game four is Monday, 6:40 pm ET.



Atlanta Braves 3 St. Louis Cardinals 1

Adam Wainwright tossed 7 2/3 scoreless innings and Andrew Miller got the Cardinals out of a bases loaded jam in the eighth inning, but the Braves scored three runs in the top of the ninth off closer Carlos Martinez, erasing St. Louis' 1-0 lead.

Adam Duval had the key hit, singling home two runs after the Braves had tied the score.

Atlanta takes a 2-1 lead in the series, which resumes Monday at 3:07 pm ET.

American League

There were no American League games on Sunday. Minnesota hosts the Yankees, and Tampa Bay hosts Houston on Monday. New York leads their series two games to one, as does Houston. Game three in Tampa starts at 1:07 pm ET; the Yankees and Twins take the field in Minnesota at 8:40 pm ET

Sunday, October 6, 2019

ALDS: Didi Gregorius Slams Twins in Yankee Romp; Gerrit Cole Fans 15 in Houston Victory

Players of the Day for Saturday, October 5, 2019

Gregorious socks slam
American League

NY Yankees 8 Minnesota Twins 2

Didi Gregorius socked a third inning grand slam as the Yankees erupted for seven runs in the frame and never looked back, taking a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series.

Masahiro Tanaka struck out seven over five innings of work, earning the win. Tanaka allowed three hits and one earned run.

With the win, New York is one game away from sweeping the Twins, champions of the AL Central division. The series resumes Monday in Minnesota.



Houston Astros 3 Tampa Bay Rays 1

Cole: 15 Ks
Gerrit Cole fanned 15, dominating the Tampa Bay Rays over 7 2/3 innings, leading the Astros to their second straight post-season victory.

Cole gave up four hits, blanking Tampa until he was lifted with two down in the eighth inning after allowing a Kevin Kiermaier double and a walk to Willy Adames. Roberto Osuna struck out Yandy Diaz to end the threat.

Alex Bregman ripped a solo homer leading off the fourth to give Houston a 1-0 lead. RBI singles by Martin Maldonado in the seventh and Carlos Correa in the eighth padded the Astros' lead.

The Rays loaded the bases after scoring a run in the top of the ninth, but Will Harris struck out Travis d'Arnaud and got Kiermaier on a ground out to first.

The teams travel to Tampa Bay on Sunday, the series resuming Monday. Houston can move on to the AL Championship Series with a win.


National League

There were no National League games on Saturday. NLDS continues Sunday. St. Louis hosts Atlanta at 4:05 pm ET; Washington hosts the LA Dodgers at 7:45 pm ET. Both series are tied 1-1.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

ALDS: Verlander Leads Astros, LeMahieu Powers Yanks; NLDS: Foltynewicz Hurls Braves to Win, Strasberg Solid for Dodgers

Players of the Day for Friday, October 4, 2019

American League

LeMaheiu powers Yanks
The New York Yankees opened their best-of-five divisional series against Minnesota at home with a bang, most of the noise provided by leadoff hitter DJ LeMahieu, who was 3-for-5 with two runs and four RBI in the Yankees' 10-4 triumph.

With his team down 2-0 in the third, LeMahieu, who was second in batting in the AL regular season with a .327 average, singled, and scored on Edwin Encarnacion's double. The Yankees would tally twice more in the frame and never look back. LeMahieu socked a solo home run in the sixth inning and ripped a bases-loaded double in the seventh, plating all three and completing the Yankees' scoring.

Game two of the series is Saturday at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
Verlander wins Game 1



Justin Verlander got the ball for game one of the Astros' divisional series against the Rays and he did with it what he's been known for throughout his career, blanking Tampa Bay on one hit over seven innings in a dominant performance, fueling a 6-2 Houston win.

Verlander didn't allow a hit until the fifth inning, and struck out the side in the seventh to complete his day's work. He fanned eight and walked three. Verlander led the majors with a 21-6 record over the regular season. He and teammate Gerrit Cole are leading candidates for the AL Cy Young award.

The series picks up with game two in Houston on Saturday.


Foltynewicz leads Braves
National League

Atlanta tied its division series with St. Louis via a strong pitching performance from Mike Foltynewicz in a 3-0 game two victory.

The Braves scored a run in the bottom of the first and added two more on Adam Duvall's two-run pinch hit homer in the seventh.

Tied 1-1, the best-of-five series resumes Sunday in St. Louis.
Strasburg fans 10



Evening their series in Los Angeles at a game apiece, Stephen Strasburg out-pitched LA starter, Clayton Kershaw, hurling the Washington Nationals to a 4-2 win over the Dodgers.

Strasberg allowed just one earned run on three hits over six innings, fanning 10. The Nationals scratched out a run in the first inning and two in the second off Kershaw, who was lifted in the sixth inning.

The Dodgers and Nationals resume their series in Washington on Sunday.

Friday, October 4, 2019

NLDS: Walker Buehler, Max Muncy Lead Dodgers Past Nationals

Players of the Day for Thursday, October 3, 2019

National League

Buehler: 1 hit over 6 innings
While Walker Buehler was frustrating Washington hitters, Max Muncy was busy building a lead for his starter as the Dodgers showed their NL East rivals what they were up against in a 6-0 game one victory.

Buehler, who was 14-4 over the course of the regular season, gave up just one hit over six innings: a second inning leadoff single by Juan Soto. Buehler walked three and struck out eight before leaving the mound after six full innings with a 2-0 lead.

Muncy went 2-for-3 with three RBI. In the first inning, he was credited with an RBI on his bases-loaded walk off Washington starter, Patrick Corbin. It was Corbin's fourth walk of the inning. LA scored their first run without benefit of a hit.

Muncy: 2-for-3, 3 RBI
In the fifth, Muncy reached on an error by first baseman, Howie Kendrick, scoring Cody Bellinger from third. In the seventh, Muncy added to the lead with a bases-loaded, two-run, two out single, giving the Dodgers a 4-0 lead.

The Dodgers used three relievers over the final three innings, holding the Nationals to one hit.

Game two of the series is Friday, 9:37 pm ET.

In the other NL divisional series, the St.Louis Cardinals rallied and held on for a 7-6 win over the Atlanta Braves, taking a 1-0 lead. Trailing, 3-1, St. Louis scored two in the eighth and three in the ninth for a seemingly safe, 7-3 advantage. Atlanta tallied three in the bottom of the ninth on homers by Ronald Acuna Jr. and Freddie Freeman before finally surrendering.

Game two is Friday, 4:37 pm ET in Atlanta.

American League

There were no American League games on Thursday. Both divisional series begin Friday. Tampa Bay is at Houston (2:05 pm ET), and Minnesota is at New York (7:07 pm ET).

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Yandy Diaz Powers Rays Past A's in 5-1 AL Wild Card Win

Players of the Day for Wednesday, October 2, 2019

American League

Diaz smokes a pair of HRs
Slugging four home runs, Tampa Bay powered their way into the divisional series against Houston with a 5-1 win over the Oakland Athletics in the AL Wild Card game.

Striking early and often, the Rays homered in the first, second, third and fifth innings. Yandy Diaz, who socked a pair of solo shots, struck in the first and third innings. Avasail Garcia belted a two-run rip in the second and Tommy Pham added a fifth inning homer with the bases empty.

Charlie Morton took the win, working five innings, allowing only a third inning unearned run.

Tampa Bay will open the best-of-five divisional series at Houston on Friday at 2:05 pm ET. Later in the day, Minnesota plays at New York in the other divisional series, starting at 7:07 pm ET.

National League

There were no National League games on Wednesday. Two best-of-five divisional series open Thursday. St. Louis is at Atlanta, starting at 5:02 pm ET. The Dodgers host wild card winner, Washington, at 8:36 pm ET.

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Juan Soto Brings Nationals Back for 4-3 Win Over Brewers in NL Wild Card

Players of the Day for Tuesday, October 1, 2019

National League

Soto delivers for Nationals
Juan Soto's scratch single to right field in the bottom of the eighth capped a winning comeback by the Washington Nationals, who came back from a 3-1 deficit to defeat the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-3, in the NL wild card elimination game.

With two outs and the bases loaded, Soto lined a pitch from Brewer reliever Josh Hader between first and second. With runnings in high gear, when right fielder Trent Grisham mishandled the ball, Anthony Rendon was allowed to score all the way from first, putting the Nationals in the lead. Soto was credited with two RBI, Rendon's score was unearned due to Grisham's error.

In his second full season, Soto, 20, has quietly had an excellent year at the plate, batting .282 with 34 home runs and 110 RBI during the regular season.

Stephen Strasburg, who entered the game in the sixth inning after starter Max Scherzer had allowed three runs, pitched three innings of shutout ball, allowing just two hits while fanning four. Strasburg got the win. Daniel Hudson secured the comeback with a scoreless ninth.

Scherzer struck out six and issued three walks. Of the four hits off Scherzer, two were home runs, a first-inning, two run blast by Yasmani Grandal and a second inning solo shot by Eric Thames, accounting for all of Milwaukee's runs.

The victory, which sends the Nationals off to Los Angeles to meet the Dodgers in a best-of-five divisional playoff series, was their ninth straight.

American League

There were no American League games on Tuesday. The Rays and A's play in the wild card game on Wednesday, October 2, at 8:00 pm ET, in Oakland.

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

AL and NL Wild Card Previews: Brewers at Nationals; Rays at A's

MLB Wild Card Previews

National League

NL Wild Card: Milwaukee Brewers at Washington Nationals, Tuesday, October 1, 8:00 pm ET.

Scherzer: Nationals' starter
The Milwaukee Brewers face the Washington Nationals in the NL Wild Card elimination game. The winner heads to Los Angeles to meet the Dodgers in a five-game divisional playoff series. The loser goes home.

Brandon Woodruff gets the start for Milwaukee. He's 11-3 with a 3.62 ERA this season, and started just 22 games for the Brewers. The good news is that he's the best pitcher the Brewers have. On the downside, they're very weak in the bullpen, though Woodruff - unless the Nats tee off on him - should be able to go six or seven innings.

Max Scherzer should bring his "A" game, at least that's what the Nationals hope he will do. With a mark of 11-7 on the regular season, this was not a typical year for Scherzer. His ERA is still strong, at 2.92, and his 243 strikeouts were third in the NL, despite starting only four games in July and August combined.

What's concerning about Scherzer is that he was 6-0 with a 1.00 ERA in June, but just 2-2 in September. His longest September outing was 6 2/3 innings in a loss to St. Louis in which he allowed seven hits and five earned runs. Scherzer's September ERA is a whopping 5.16.

While the Brewers were red hot in September, they cooled off just in time to let the Cardinals win the Central division by two games. They were 20-4 for the month before being swept in Colorado the final three games of the season.

The Nationals went through a rough, 4-8, patch at the start of September, but finished strong, going 8-0 in the final stretch, including a five-game sweep of the Phillies and finishing up with a three-game sweep of Cleveland, all of those wins coming at home.

There are mixed signals for both clubs. Washington has momentum Scherzer, and home field, while the Brewers have a losing record on the road, their top hurler and a potent offense. The Nationals are heavily favored, but this match-up appears to be a lot closer than the consensus considers.


American League

AL Wild Card: Tampa Bay Rays at Oakland Athletics, Wednesday, October 2, 8:00 pm ET.

Pham: Rays' sparkplug
While the A's have yet to name a starter as of this writing, the Rays are going with their ace, Charlie Morton, who had a sensational season, racking up a 16-6 record with a 3.03 ERA. In 33 starts, Morton has struck out 240 in 194 2/3 innings, fifth-best in the AL.

Morton has the ability to go fairly deep into games on a team that has a versatile pitching staff with multiple role players. The Rays' ability to mix and match may serve them well in a one-game scenario. Despite not being adorned with big bats or superstar players, Tampa does everything with team in mind, seldom makes mistakes and can capitalize on opponents' miscues.

The A's definitely have the upper hand when it comes to hitting and power. Though their team average was .249 compared to Tampa Bay's .254, they had more home runs (257-217), RBI (800-730) and runs (845-769). Seven different players for the A's had 20 or more home runs, led by Matt Chapman and Matt Olsen, each with 36.

Tampa Bay will look for offensive spark from Tommy Pham and Willy Adames. Austin Meadows is their power guy, with 33 homers and 89 RBI.

This looks to be a tight one. Whoever starts for the A's will be expected to go at least four innings. Both teams were subjected to a tight wild card race which used up most of their resources until the final two games of the season. Having an extra day of recovery will aid both pitching staffs. The loser goes home, while the winner of this game heads to Houston to play a best-of-five divisional series.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

George Springer Leads Astros to MLB-Best Record; Cardinals Snag NL Central Behind Jack Flaherty

Players of the Day for Sunday, September 29, 2019

American League
Spinger: 4-4, HR, 2 RBI

With all the playoff spots and home fields already set in the AL, only one of the five playoff squads came up with a win on the final day of the regular season.

Houston, led by George Springer's 4-for-4 effort, bombed the Angels, 8-5, finishing with the best record in the majors, at 107-55.

The Astros scored in each of the first four innings and coasted to the win. Springer singled to open the game and scored on Jose Altuve's double. In the second, Springer spanked his 39th home run of the year, a solo shot that put the Astros up, 3-0. In the fourth, Springer doubled in a run and later scored. He finished with a fifth-inning infield single and was lifted for a pinch runner.

Houston's 107 wins are a franchise record, topping last season's mark of 103. In 2017, the Astros captured the first World Series in franchise history, dating back to 1962, when they were established as a National League expansion team known as the Colt .45s.

The Astros will host the first two games of the best-of-five division series starting Friday, October 4, facing the winner of the wild card contest between the A's and the Rays, which is scheduled for Wednesday, October 2.

The Yankees host Minnesota in the other divisional series, also starting on Friday, October 4.

National League

Flaherty clinches for Cards
It took until the final day of the season, but the St. Louis Cardinals are champions of the NL Central, ripping the Cubs, 8-0, behind yet another sparkling performance by Jack Flaherty, who has been one of the best pitchers in either league over the second half of the season.

Flaherty blanked the Cubs on two hits over seven innings while his teammates feasted on Chicago pitching, slugging three home runs as they scored in each of the first four innings.

Going 7-2 in his last 15 starts, Flaherty gave up just 10 earned runs over 99 1/3 innings for an ERA of 0.71. Over that span, Flaherty fanned 124 and walked 23 batters. For the year, he finished with 213 strikeouts.

St. Louis captured the division by two games over Milwaukee, who ended the regular season with a 4-3 loss at Colorado.

The Cardinals will open the best-of-five divisional series at Atlanta on Thursday, October 3, while the Nationals and Brewers play a one-game wild card playoff Tuesday, the winner advancing to meet the Dodgers in the other divisional series, which opens in Los Angeles, also on Thursday.

A's Grab WC Home Field on Ramon Laureano's HR; Ian Happ, Cubs Thwart Cardinals in NL Central

Players of the Day for Saturday, September 28, 2019

American League

Laureano's HR wins for A's
The Oakland A's wrapped up home field for their upcoming wild card playoff game against Tampa Bay with a 1-0 win at Seattle Saturday.

Ramon Laureano roped a third-inning solo home run to left and Brett Anderson and a trio of relievers made it hold up, giving the A's a one-game edge over the Rays in the wild card hunt.

Laureano's home run was his 24th of the year.

Oakland's victory assured that he A's would host Wednesday's AL wild card game (8:00 pm ET), the winner going on to face the Houston Astros, the loser going home. Even if Oakland loses its final regular season game Sunday at Seattle, they would still own the tie-breaker over Tampa Bay, as they took the head-to-head season series over the Rays, 4-3.

The other playoff positions in the AL are set. Minnesota will open agains the Yankees in New York in the other five-game divisional series.

National League
Happ: 2 HR, 4 RBI

A week ago, St. Louis all but eliminated the Cubs from playoff contention, sweeping their NL Central rivals four straight in Chicago.

Now, the Cubs are bent on getting revenge.

St. Louis, on the verge of capturing the division crown for the first time since 2015, has dropped the first two games of their regular-season-ending series with the Cubs and have just one game remaining.

After losing the opener, 8-2, Friday, the Cubs clubbed the Cardinals again, 8-6, on Saturday.

Ian Happ socked a pair of two-run homers off Cardinal starter, Adam Wainwright, to lead the Cubs assault. A bench-clearing non-brawl erupted in the second inning after Yadier Molina was hit by a pitch from Cubs' starter, Cole Hamels.

The Cardinals, who have lost four straight, remain a game to the good over the Brewers, thanks to Colorado, who have cooled off the Brewers by taking the first two games of their three-game series.

St. Louis faces the Cubs one last time on Sunday, while the Rockies host the Brewers. Should the Brewers and Cards tie for the division title, they would play one game - in St. Louis on Monday - to determine the wild card and division. The winner would play Atlanta in one divisional series; the loser would play at Washington in the one-game wild card elimination game, Tuesday