MLB playoff roundup: Dodgers, Braves, Astros advance
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[October 09, 2020]
Will Smith had a Dodgers
playoff-record five hits and drove in three runs as Los Angeles
routed the San Diego Padres 12-3 on Thursday in Arlington, Texas, to
complete a three-game sweep in their best-of-five National League
Division Series.
The Dodgers will face the Atlanta Braves, who completed a three-game
sweep of the Miami Marlins earlier Thursday, in the best-of-seven NL
Championship Series starting Monday in Arlington.
Smith also became the first catcher ever with a five-hit game in the
postseason and the youngest player with a five-hit playoff game. He
is 25 years, 194 days old, about two months younger than Paul Blair
was when he went 5-for-6 for the Baltimore Orioles in the 1969
American League Championship Series.
Cody Bellinger drove in three runs for Los Angeles, and Joc Pederson
capped a five-run third inning with a two-run, opposite-field
single. Julio Urias, who worked five innings of relief and yielded
just an unearned run, picked up his second win of the playoffs.
Braves 7, Marlins 0
Atlanta became the second team in major league history to record
four shutouts in its first five postseason games, capping a
three-game sweep of Miami in the NLDS at Houston. Starter Kyle
Wright and three relievers blanked the Marlins on five hits.
After sweeping the Cincinnati Reds in the first round via 1-0 and
5-0 shutouts, the Braves put away the sixth-seeded Marlins with 2-0
and 7-0 shutouts after Atlanta opened the best-of-five set with a
9-5 win on Tuesday. The Braves matched the feat of the 1905 New York
Giants, who shut out the Philadelphia Athletics in four of five
games en route to the World Series title.
Wright (1-0), who did not pitch in the Cincinnati series, did most
of the work for the Braves in Game 3, checking the Marlins on three
hits over six innings. He walked two and struck out seven. A.J.
Minter, Jacob Webb and Shane Greene threw an inning of relief
apiece.
Astros 11, A's 6
Houston hit four home runs and advanced to its fourth consecutive
American League Championship Series with an victory over Oakland in Los
Angeles, taking the best-of-five AL Division Series in four games.
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Dodgers catcher Will Smith (16) high fives his teammates after their
win over the San Diego Padres after game three of the 2020 NLDS at
Globe Life Field. The Los Angeles Dodgers won 12-3 to sweep the San
Diego Padres. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Michael Brantley homered twice, giving the Astros their third player
with a multi-homer game in the series. Carlos Correa and Jose Altuve
also hit home runs in Game 4. Correa went deep twice in the series
opener, and George Springer hit a pair of home runs in Game 2.
The 24 home runs combined between the teams set a division series
record and were the most homers in a series of five games or fewer,
regardless of round. The A's received two home runs from Ramon
Laureano and initially set the division series record for home runs
by a single team with 12. The Astros matched it when Altuve went
deep with the game in hand in the seventh inning.
Yankees 5, Rays 1
Gleyber Torres and Luke Voit homered as New York staved off
elimination by defeating Tampa Bay in Game 4 of the AL Division
Series in San Diego.
The decisive Game 5 is Friday. Gerrit Cole will start for the
Yankees while Tampa Bay will start Tyler Glasnow on two days' rest.
Cole was the winner in Game 1. Glasnow struck out 10 in five innings
while leading the Rays to a win in Game 2.
Torres gave the Yankees a 4-1 lead and some breathing room in the
sixth when he drove a Ryan Yarbrough pitch to left field that nearly
landed in the third deck. Voit, the majors' leading home run hitter
in the regular season with 22, started the scoring with a drive to
left off opener Ryan Thompson (0-1) to lead off the second inning.
--Field Level Media
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