
Boston Red Sox: Nate Eovaldi Thrives in the Postseason
In the postseason, legends are made. In his Red Sox tenure, Nathan Eovaldi has thrived in the playoffs, which continued on Tuesday night against the New York Yankees.
In the postseason, legends are made. In his Red Sox tenure, Nathan Eovaldi has thrived in the playoffs, which continued on Tuesday night against the New York Yankees.
This may technically be the first time these two teams are meeting in the playoffs, but they do have quite a history. After Los Angeles managed to win in dramatic fashion on Wednesday, they will look to keep the momentum going and take quick advantage of San Francisco’s four-day layoff.
After winning their respective divisions, the Milwaukee Brewers (95-67) and Atlanta Braves (88-73) meet in the National League Division Series.
Stars bring teams to the MLB playoffs; unsung heroes put them over the top in the end. The stage is set; every team from here on in will have to win a best-of-five or best-of-seven series to bridge their way to baseball glory.
The American League postseason race looked like it was going to end in a crazy finish. Instead, it concluded in a fashion that included no Game 163 but did allow three AL East teams to advance to October. Two of those teams face off in the ALDS.
The Houston Astros host the Chicago White Sox for the ALDS, which is the first of four Division Series set to kick off in the coming days.
The Dodgers ended the Cardinals season last night with a walk-off home run by Chris Taylor. The pitching on both sides was dominant, while two Dodgers who had disappointing regular seasons were the biggest factors offensively.
After taking until the final day of the regular season to set it up, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox met in the American League Wild Card game last night.
After 186 days of the regular season, it comes down to do or die for the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Who takes it and moves on?
Over the last month, the Boston Red Sox have dealt with a lot of adversity. While they have gotten contributions across the roster one player who stood out was Jose Iglesias.
The stage has been set, the cards have been dealt. After 162 games, the MLB postseason is here. Joining Alex Kielar to preview the playoffs were John Lepore and Jamie Gatlin.
Game 154 in 1949, Bucky Dent in 1978, the Aaron f’n Boone game in 2003, and Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS collapse. Those have been the four other win-or-go-home games between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. Now comes the fifth on Tuesday night as the greatest rivalry in all of sports is renewed. It follows both teams winning Game 162 on the final day of the regular season. Both teams finished with the same record, at 92-70. But the Red Sox won the season series, 10-9, which means this will go down at Fenway Park.
In the postseason, legends are made. In his Red Sox tenure, Nathan Eovaldi has thrived in the playoffs, which continued on Tuesday night against the New York Yankees.
This may technically be the first time these two teams are meeting in the playoffs, but they do have quite a history. After Los Angeles managed to win in dramatic fashion on Wednesday, they will look to keep the momentum going and take quick advantage of San Francisco’s four-day layoff.
After winning their respective divisions, the Milwaukee Brewers (95-67) and Atlanta Braves (88-73) meet in the National League Division Series.
Stars bring teams to the MLB playoffs; unsung heroes put them over the top in the end. The stage is set; every team from here on in will have to win a best-of-five or best-of-seven series to bridge their way to baseball glory.
The American League postseason race looked like it was going to end in a crazy finish. Instead, it concluded in a fashion that included no Game 163 but did allow three AL East teams to advance to October. Two of those teams face off in the ALDS.
The Houston Astros host the Chicago White Sox for the ALDS, which is the first of four Division Series set to kick off in the coming days.
The Dodgers ended the Cardinals season last night with a walk-off home run by Chris Taylor. The pitching on both sides was dominant, while two Dodgers who had disappointing regular seasons were the biggest factors offensively.
After taking until the final day of the regular season to set it up, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox met in the American League Wild Card game last night.
After 186 days of the regular season, it comes down to do or die for the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Who takes it and moves on?
Over the last month, the Boston Red Sox have dealt with a lot of adversity. While they have gotten contributions across the roster one player who stood out was Jose Iglesias.
The stage has been set, the cards have been dealt. After 162 games, the MLB postseason is here. Joining Alex Kielar to preview the playoffs were John Lepore and Jamie Gatlin.
Game 154 in 1949, Bucky Dent in 1978, the Aaron f’n Boone game in 2003, and Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS collapse. Those have been the four other win-or-go-home games between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. Now comes the fifth on Tuesday night as the greatest rivalry in all of sports is renewed. It follows both teams winning Game 162 on the final day of the regular season. Both teams finished with the same record, at 92-70. But the Red Sox won the season series, 10-9, which means this will go down at Fenway Park.
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