world war game 3

World war game 3

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world series game

World series game

How will the bullpens line up after the starter?Yankees: Everyone should be available for Game 2 except for Nestor Cortes, as the Yankees are hesitant to pitch him on back-to-back days considering his left flexor elbow strain. Luke Weaver threw 19 pitches over 1 2/3 innings in Game 1, and that was the heaviest workload for a Bombers reliever. Clay Holmes (5 pitches), Tommy Kahnle (8 pitches) and Jake Cousins (14 pitches) also saw action.

In Game 3, Walker Buehler was the Walker Buehler we’ve come to expect in October. The man who had a 1.43 postseason ERA from 2019-20 held the Yankees to two hits and two walks in five shutout innings Monday night. He struck out five and was ahead in the count all night, throwing a first pitch strike to 12 of 18 batters. Buehler carved the Yankees up with cutters, curveballs, and even some straight gas four-seam fastballs, a pitch that gave him problems during the regular season.

Both starters also threw for longer than normal. Yankees starters entered tonight averaging 4.9 innings a start, while Dodgers starters were averaging 3.6, per the Fox broadcast. (Los Angeles has had three bullpen games so far this postseason.)

game 1 world series

How will the bullpens line up after the starter?Yankees: Everyone should be available for Game 2 except for Nestor Cortes, as the Yankees are hesitant to pitch him on back-to-back days considering his left flexor elbow strain. Luke Weaver threw 19 pitches over 1 2/3 innings in Game 1, and that was the heaviest workload for a Bombers reliever. Clay Holmes (5 pitches), Tommy Kahnle (8 pitches) and Jake Cousins (14 pitches) also saw action.

In Game 3, Walker Buehler was the Walker Buehler we’ve come to expect in October. The man who had a 1.43 postseason ERA from 2019-20 held the Yankees to two hits and two walks in five shutout innings Monday night. He struck out five and was ahead in the count all night, throwing a first pitch strike to 12 of 18 batters. Buehler carved the Yankees up with cutters, curveballs, and even some straight gas four-seam fastballs, a pitch that gave him problems during the regular season.

Game 1 world series

11:33 p.m. — Edman singles after Oswaldo Cabrera can’t make the full diving stop on a ground ball. Of course, Shohei Ohtani will get a chance at the plate with the game on the line in Game 1 of the World Series. Nestor Cortes will come in to face him. Grab your popcorn.

This game is out of hand early as Kyle Tucker unloads on a 3-2 sinker from Aaron Nola for a three-run home run and 5-0 lead for the Astros in the bottom of the third. John Smoltz made a great point on the broadcast that Nola didn’t seem to want to go back to his changeup since Tucker had homered off it in the second inning. So even though Nola got ahead 0-2, he stuck with fastballs and curveballs. Tucker locked in on the fastball and crushed it at 105.3 mph and 395 feet to right-center, becoming the first Astros player with a multi-homer game in the World Series. We have plenty of time left to see if Tucker can match Babe Ruth (twice), Reggie Jackson, Albert Pujols and Pablo Sandoval with a three-homer World Series game. — Schoenfield

The Astros led 5-0 after three innings, after two Kyle Tucker home runs and Justin Verlander looking great with three perfect innings. Their odds of winning: 95%. Then, the relentless Phillies offense kicked into gear against Verlander, scoring three runs with two outs in the fourth and two more in the fifth. Castellanos would save the day with a two-out diving catch in the bottom of ninth on Jeremy Pena’s blooper with Jose Altuve on second base. Castellanos ranked among the worst outfielders in the league in Statcast’s outs above average fielding metric, and the play had an expected batting average of .480. It was, given the circumstances, the greatest catch of Castellanos’ career — although he had a similar game-saving catch in the ninth inning against the Braves in Game 1 of the division series.