Plus: Key storylines for Monday's NLDS games
Good morning! Postseason Carlos Correa is inevitable. |
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| | Mitch Garver's grand slam keyed a five-run second inning as Texas put itself one win away from advancing. |
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| | The Braves and Dodgers were the most dominant teams in the Senior Circuit. But that was then, this is now, and they desperately need wins in Game 2 or their seasons will be on the verge of ending. |
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| | If Baltimore can build upon the improvements it made from Game 1 to Game 2 -- and keep the Texas offense in check -- it can keep this series going. |
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| | Its 12-game home winning streak in the ALDS snapped, Houston heads to Minneapolis needing to win at least one to ensure another home game in 2023. | |
| | Arizona has a unique opportunity to kick the Dodgers when they're down and carry a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series back to Phoenix. Or Los Angeles can reassert its status as the NL West's preeminent heavyweight. |
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| Carlos Correa knows how to put his stamp on a game. | |
| Royce Lewis might have ended up on another team had it not been for the conviction of one scout heading into the 2017 Draft. | |
| Atlanta hit 307 home runs and slugged .501 over 162 games in the regular season. That kind of production doesn't just disappear overnight. | | |
| With four stolen bases in three games, Trea Turner needs just one more to set a franchise record for most swipes in a single postseason. | | | | Watch Game 2 of the NLDS presented by Booking.com in Spanish exclusively on MLB Network when the Phillies take on the Braves at 6 p.m. ET and the D-backs face the Dodgers at 9. | | |
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