Philadelphia Phillies clinch playoff berth with 12-2 win over New York Mets
NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia Phillies clinch playoff berth with 12-2 win over New York Mets.
NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia Phillies clinch playoff berth with 12-2 win over New York Mets.
Shohei Ohtani and Francisco Lindor are sure to put on a show starting in Game 1 on Sunday.
The Phillies cruised to their first division title since 2011 but got bounced by the Mets in the NLDS.
The Padres have now won back-to-back games against the Dodgers.
Manaea's first-pitch changeup en route to a critical strikeout of Bryce Harper proved to be the key moment of the matchup.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman recap all the postseason action from the division round including both NLDS matchups being even after two games, the Yankees surviving a slop-fest and the Tigers looking for a bounce back in Cleveland.
Nick Castellanos walked it off for Philly and Fernando Tatis Jr. had a two-homer game for San Diego in Sunday's Game 2s.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson is benching struggling third baseman Alec Bohm for NLDS Game 2 versus the Mets. Edmundo Sosa will get the start.
Memories of last year's playoff exit were fresh in everyone's mind until Harper's blast ignited his team's 7-6 victory to even the series.
Kodai Senga will start Game 1 of the NLDS for the New York Mets versus the Philadelphia Phillies after starting only one game during the regular season.
A five-run fifth broke the game open for the Mets, who are improbably one win away from the NLDS.
It took an extra day, but the postseason field is finally complete.
The New York Mets announced that Kodai Senga will start Sunday's NLCS Game 1. The Los Angeles Dodgers are expected to start Jack Flaherty.
With Tarik Skubal, Riley Greene and Kerry Carpenter, Detroit is a team on the rise in the AL Central.
Game 1 of the ALCS will be Monday at Yankee Stadium.
No. 4 Penn State survived a 33-30 overtime win over USC on a 36-yard field goal by Ryan Barker.
NASCAR waited to throw a caution on the next-to-last lap of the race until Kligerman was feet from the finish line
Warren started and ended the play with his hands on the football.
Alabama won, but some serious concerns are brewing in Tuscaloosa.
Week 6 brought chaos to college football. With a showdown between top-three teams and the No. 1 team in the country facing a bitter rival, what will Week 7 bring?
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the Mets advancing to the NLCS, the Tigers and Yankees being one win away from an ALCS showdown and recap where we are in the Dodgers-Padres series.