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Mets vs. Phillies Game 2 underway Phillies starter Cristopher Sanchez worked around Mark Vientos' one-out double in the top of the first, getting Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso to fly out to center ...
With the Mets looking to advance, and the Phillies hoping to stay alive, here are live updates and analysis from NLDS Game 4 at Citi Field: Francisco Lindor pops go-ahead grand slam off Carlos Estevez
The Phillies, meanwhile, languished in last place behind the Expos, with a 68–94 record, and only managed to take 5 of 12 games from the Mets that season, [70] including a September 9 game at Shea Stadium that was a moment of peace in the rivalry to remember former Phillies player and broadcaster and original Met Richie Ashburn, who died that ...
The Cardinals–Cubs rivalry (also called the Route 66 rivalry and The I-55 rivalry) refers to games between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs. The Cubs lead the series 1,091–1,044 through 2010 , [ 104 ] while the Cardinals lead in National League pennants with 19 against 17 for the Cubs.
In the top of the ninth, Vientos hit his second home run of the game off Matt Strahm to score two more runs for the Mets, scoring Lindor again and tied the game at 6–6. In the bottom of the ninth, Castellanos hit a walk-off RBI single to score Turner for the Phillies to take Game 2 and even the series one game apiece.
The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more . Phillies batting order for NLDS Game 4
The Penguins spent the next seven seasons in the Norris Division and became the Flyers' division rivals once again upon joining the Patrick Division in 1981–82. Most notably during this era was the Penguins' 42-game winless streak at the Spectrum; from February 7, 1974, through February 2, 1989, the Penguins were 0–39–3 at the Spectrum.