Astros, Phillies can clinch pennants
Nearly four years ago, Bryce Harper made the life-altering decision to sign a 13-year, $330 million contract -- the most lucrative guaranteed deal in North American sports history at the time -- with the Phillies. In his introductory press conference, he expressed his desire to bring a title back to the City of Brotherly Love, travel down Broad Street in a parade and hold the Commissioner's Trophy over his head for the Phils faithful. When Harper signed with the Phillies, he did so wanting the opportunity to play deep into the postseason. He understood it would take a few seasons for the organization to discover its identity.
That time is now. Harper and the Phillies are one win away from his first Fall Classic after Saturday night's 10-6 victory over the Padres in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series at Citizens Bank Park. | | | Houston's All-Star second baseman may have set a Major League record for the longest hitless streak to start a postseason, but it came to an end in Game 3. | | | | The Astros are 6-0 this postseason, putting them among some pretty impressive company when it comes to teams in MLB history with the longest win streaks to start a postseason. | | |
| The 2004 Red Sox are the only team to avoid elimination after losing the first three games of a postseason series, but a few other teams have provided memorable October moments while giving the eventual winner a scare. | | |
| Watch Game 4 of the ALCS presented by loanDepot exclusively in Spanish on MLB Network when the Yankees host the Astros at 7 p.m. ET. | | |
| Watch MLB Network for live coverage and analysis before and after Padres vs. Phillies and Astros vs. Yankees. | | | | Which team was the last to reach the World Series without losing a postseason game? | |
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