Plus: The best HR celebration of October?
Not only does Josh Naylor continue to deliver for the Guardians in their American League Division Series battle against the Yankees, he's providing nurturing support for the offense he delivers.
In the fourth inning of Game 4, Naylor slugged a solo homer off Gerrit Cole, then provided a memorable celebration by "rocking the baby" as he rounded third base.
At first glance, the rocking motion Naylor made with his arms looked like it could be a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Guardians' oft-referenced age as the youngest team in this postseason. But it was apparently something different. | |
| Before the 35th winner-take-all Game 5 since the introduction of the Wild Card in 1995, let's look back at the excitement that began with Edgar Martinez's double. | | | | How on earth do you produce an encore to a dragon-slaying? The Padres would sure like to find out. | | |
| The Phillies' vibe is pretty good right now. So is their bullpen. It punched the team's ticket to the NL Championship Series for the first time since 2010 with a huge effort in the Game 4 clincher. | | |
| The path to the AL pennant runs through Houston. | | |
| Trea Turner has been one of the most durable, reliable shortstops in the Majors since 2018, putting the 29-year-old in position to be one of the biggest names on the free-agent market this winter. | | |
| From Julio RodrÃguez to Spencer Strider, it was a historic season for rookies. MLB Pipeline looks at the cream of the crop. | | |
| Watch Game 5 of the ALDS exclusively in Spanish on MLB Network's telecast presented by T-Mobile as the Guardians and Yankees decide who will move on to the ALCS at 7:07 p.m. ET. | | | | In just 4 games, Harrison Bader is the third Yankees center fielder with at least 3 home runs in a single postseason. Who are the other two? | |
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