
World Series Game 4 Recap: Rays Even Series With Stunning Walk-Off
Backed by the heroics of Brett Phillips, Randy Arozarena, and Brandon Lowe, the Rays defeated the Dodgers on Saturday, tying the series.
Backed by the heroics of Brett Phillips, Randy Arozarena, and Brandon Lowe, the Rays defeated the Dodgers on Saturday, tying the series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers head into tonight’s game up 2-1 over the Tampa Bay Rays. After tonight the Dodgers will either be one game away from their first World Series championship in 32 years or the series will turn into a best-of-three.
Game 3 of the World Series was definitely not Walker Buehler’s “Day Off”, as he shined for the Dodgers and they beat the Rays 6-2. The Dodger offense also came up big; all but one starter reached base in the victory that gave Los Angeles a 2-1 series advantage.
Following Wednesday’s Game 2 victory by the Tampa Bay Rays, the 2020 World Series currently stands at a tie, 1-1. Unlike in other playoff rounds this year, there are off days interspersed between games like there typically have been in previous seasons. This allows for teams to review film and rest their bodies after just several breaks in postseason baseball over the last three weeks. The Los Angeles Dodgers are still in pursuit of their first World Series title in 32 years; meanwhile, the Rays are chasing their first championship.
Brandon Lowe’s two home runs led the Tampa Bay Rays to victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.
Here we are, we have made it to the World Series. The playoff bubble environment has worked flawlessly, and now we are set up for a fun and thrilling set. Who is in line for a good game tonight?
When the teams with the best record in both the American and National Leagues make it to the World Series, you know that the matchups and games will come with a ton of hype.
For just the fourth time since the start of the Wild Card Era in 1995, the teams with the best record in each league will play in the World Series.
There are some lesser-known facts about postseason walkoffs in MLB. In honor of the 13 wins it takes to get that World Series ring, let’s take a look at 13 little-known facts about MLB postseason walkoff history.
Only two teams remain. Alex Kielar shares his preview of the World Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Dodgers.
The abbreviated season is finally culminating in what 115 seasons previously have come to…the World Series. Today, we want to win some cash. Let’s see how we can bulk up that bankroll with MLB DFS for October 20.
And then there were two. After a couple of Game 7’s, we finally have the Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Dodgers set to battle for the Commissioner’s Trophy starting on Tuesday, October 20. Let’s take a look back on both Championship Series and see how we got here.
Backed by the heroics of Brett Phillips, Randy Arozarena, and Brandon Lowe, the Rays defeated the Dodgers on Saturday, tying the series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers head into tonight’s game up 2-1 over the Tampa Bay Rays. After tonight the Dodgers will either be one game away from their first World Series championship in 32 years or the series will turn into a best-of-three.
Game 3 of the World Series was definitely not Walker Buehler’s “Day Off”, as he shined for the Dodgers and they beat the Rays 6-2. The Dodger offense also came up big; all but one starter reached base in the victory that gave Los Angeles a 2-1 series advantage.
Following Wednesday’s Game 2 victory by the Tampa Bay Rays, the 2020 World Series currently stands at a tie, 1-1. Unlike in other playoff rounds this year, there are off days interspersed between games like there typically have been in previous seasons. This allows for teams to review film and rest their bodies after just several breaks in postseason baseball over the last three weeks. The Los Angeles Dodgers are still in pursuit of their first World Series title in 32 years; meanwhile, the Rays are chasing their first championship.
Brandon Lowe’s two home runs led the Tampa Bay Rays to victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.
Here we are, we have made it to the World Series. The playoff bubble environment has worked flawlessly, and now we are set up for a fun and thrilling set. Who is in line for a good game tonight?
When the teams with the best record in both the American and National Leagues make it to the World Series, you know that the matchups and games will come with a ton of hype.
For just the fourth time since the start of the Wild Card Era in 1995, the teams with the best record in each league will play in the World Series.
There are some lesser-known facts about postseason walkoffs in MLB. In honor of the 13 wins it takes to get that World Series ring, let’s take a look at 13 little-known facts about MLB postseason walkoff history.
Only two teams remain. Alex Kielar shares his preview of the World Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Dodgers.
The abbreviated season is finally culminating in what 115 seasons previously have come to…the World Series. Today, we want to win some cash. Let’s see how we can bulk up that bankroll with MLB DFS for October 20.
And then there were two. After a couple of Game 7’s, we finally have the Tampa Bay Rays and the Los Angeles Dodgers set to battle for the Commissioner’s Trophy starting on Tuesday, October 20. Let’s take a look back on both Championship Series and see how we got here.
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