Plus: Four Game 2 storylines to follow today
Good morning! How many clinches will we see today? |
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| | Just a day into the postseason, there are four teams who are nine innings away from advancing -- or elimination. We are in win-or-go-home territory. Already. |
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| | Corbin Carroll hit the first of three Arizona homers and the bullpen threw 6 1/3 scoreless innings to get the D-backs to within a win of the NLDS. | |
| | Zack Wheeler was stellar, allowing a run in 6 2/3 innings, to put the Phillies one win away from an NLDS berth. |
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| | The AL's best homer-hitting team, Texas hasn't gone deep in three games. But it found a way to win on the road against Tampa Bay's ace. |
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| | Prior to yesterday's victory, Minnesota had gone winless in six postseason appearances since defeating the Yankees in Game 1 of the 2004 AL Division Series. |
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| At 37, Evan Longoria's still got it. | |
| Nothing -- and no one, for that matter -- was stopping Bryce Harper from scoring a pivotal insurance run in Game 1 of the NL Wild Card Series. Not even Phillies third-base coach Dusty Wathan. | |
| It takes a little bit of magic to exorcize 19 years' worth of postseason demons. Luckily for the Twins, they employ the man who is all but synonymous with playoff magic. | | |
| Randy Arozarena invited a very special guest to throw out the first pitch before AL Wild Card Game 1: his mother, Sandra González, who saw him play in an MLB game for the first time. | | |
| Whether their teams were contending for postseason spots or playing out the string, these eight players delivered. | | |
| Tune to MLB Network before and after today's Wild Card Game 2s for live coverage starting at 2 p.m. ET. | | |
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