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Just like that, the Phillies are alive and well, and headed to New York to play Game 3 of the NLCS at Citi Field. Phillies players celebrate their walk-off win in Game 2. The Mets, meanwhile, are ...
All six USA TODAY Sports MLB writers and editors picked the Phillies to defeat the Mets in the NLDS, with three predicting that the Phillies will go on to win their first World Series since 2008.
Once Zack Wheeler was out of the game, the Mets offense immediately sprung to life in the eighth inning to take a 5-1 lead. With Jeff Hoffman in the game for the Phillies, Francisco Alvarez ...
In the bottom of the ninth, Kody Clemens hit an RBI double to score J. T. Realmuto, cutting the Phillies' deficit to 6–2. The Mets got the final out of the inning when Schwarber hit a fly ball to Tyrone Taylor, which resulted in the Mets taking Game 1 of the series and a 1–0 series lead. [41]
In Game 6, the Phillies jumped out to an early 2–0 lead in the bottom of the first, however the Giants tied the game with a two-run third inning. No team scored a run until the top of the eighth, when San Francisco's Juan Uribe hit a solo home run to put the Giants in the lead for good.
The Sunday afternoon, October 14, 2007, game between the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys on CBS, was viewed by 29.1 million people, [150] making it the most-watched NFL Sunday game since the Dallas Cowboys–San Francisco 49ers game on November 10, 1996 on Fox (29.7 million viewers), according to Nielsen Media Research data.
Phillies face do-or-die Game 4 in New York with the Mets looking to clinch a spot in the NLCS. ... Marsh to fly out before whiffing Kyle Schwarber to end the game and send New York to the NLCS ...
[28] [29] This was considered the unofficial end of the Phillies mini-dynasty, which started in 2007. [30] This was only the third "winner-take-all" game in postseason history to end in a 1–0 score (following Game 7 of the 1962 World Series and Game 7 of the 1991 World Series) [31] This was the Phillies’ most recent postseason game until 2022.