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Mason Miller was brilliant in 1 2/3 relief innings for San Diego, notching five straight strikeouts and the fastest postseason pitch in pitch-tracking history. Robert Suarez finished off the game with a four-out save, giving up just one hit on 18 pitches.
Rodon is finished after 91 pitches in six innings. He gave up three runs on four hits, walking three and striking out six. He was relieved in the top of the seventh by Fernando Cruz after Nate Eaton walked and advanced to second on a wild pitch and hitting Jarren Duran with a pitch.
When the New York Yankees have their regularly scheduled early playoff exit or another June swoon, the analytics boogeyman is usually the scapegoat. It doesn't
Aaron Judge holds the MLB record for homers in a winner-take-all game, which may be pivotal for the Yankees tonight. Yankees captain Aaron Judge has a reputation for wilting in the biggest moments, with an OPS and average several points lower than his ...
The offense that led the majors in scoring during the regular season went silent at the worst time, the Yankees mustering just six hits against a parade of relievers in a 5-2 loss to the Blue Jays in front of a restless sellout crowd of 47,823.
Instead, the Tigers will face the Seattle Mariners in Game 4 of the ALDS at Comerica Park at 3:08 p.m., the originally scheduled time. That’s not exactly ideal for fans who have to attend work or school, but day games have been the norm for the Tigers during their playoff trek.
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