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MLB Championship Series top plays: Astros shut out Yanks, Padres-Phillies

Game 3 of the ALCS between the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees was all about pitching. Houston dominated New York throughout, holding the Yankees to just three hits (two of which came in the ninth inning) in a stifling showing.

Now, the San Diego Padres are taking on the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 4 of the NLCS.

Here are the top plays from Saturday’s action.

Padres at Phillies (PHI leads 2-1)

Manny mania!

Manny Machado jumped on the first pitch he saw from Phillies starter Bailey Falter, crushing the ball into the left field seats.

Shock to the system 

The Padres continued the two-out rally after loading the bases following Machado’s big fly. Brandon Drury sent a missile careening off the right field wall to bring in two more runs for San Diego, and effectively end Falter’s outing.

The pitching change didn’t faze Ha-Seong Kim, who jumped on a breaking ball from Connor Brogdon to drive in Drury, and put San Diego up 4-0 in the first inning.

Fightin’ Phils

You didn’t think the Phillies would lay down and take a potential beating from San Diego, did you? If so, think again. 

After Kyle Schwarber singled to left field, Rhys Hoskins went in the same direction, but with the long ball, plating two for Philadelphia.

Very valuable

Phillies fans serenaded Bryce Harper with MVP chants as he entered the batter’s box, and they sang him a sweeter ballad after he roped a long double into the right-center gap. Harper’s hit scored J.T. Realmuto, who walked just before him.

Mike Clevinger was pulled after the double, marking the first time since 1932 that both starting pitchers were pulled in the first inning of a postseason game.

Stay tuned for updates.

Astros 5, Yankees 0 (HOU leads 3-0)

Extra outs

Gerrit Cole was on his way to a seven-pitch inning in the top of the second after an unblemished first, but Harrsion Bader dropped a routine pop fly in a miscommunication with Aaron Judge. 

The very next Astros batter was Chas McCormick, who slapped a liner over the right field fence to make the Yanks pay for their mistake. The Astros went up 2-0 on the homer.

Laser beam!

Bader led off the bottom of the fifth with a walk, but when he tried to swipe second base, catcher Christian Vázquez fired a dot to the bag to oust him.

Astros starter Cristian Javier retired the next two batters after the big putout.

Doing it on both sides

Vázquez went to work on the offensive end after his defensive deed. The Astros got another run on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly, and Vázquez followed by poking a rainbow into left field on the first pitch he saw, plating two more runners to give Houston a 5-0 lead. 

The shutout marked the second for Houston in this postseason.


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