Jean Segura's key hit sparks Phils to Game 3 win in NLCS
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[October 22, 2022]
PHILADELPHIA -- It took Jean
Segura 11 years to reach the postseason, so there was no way a
couple of miscues would bother him.
Despite an error and also being picked off first base, Segura
produced a clutch two-run single to help propel the Phillies past
the San Diego Padres 4-2 on Friday, giving Philadelphia a 2-1 lead
in the National League Championship Series.
"As a player, you have to learn from your mistakes," Segura said.
"You have to keep it up and continue to play the game."
That he did.
Segura also provided a couple of stellar defensive plays to help
offset the error.
"I like the pressure regardless," Segura said. "I want to come
through in those types of moments."
Kyle Schwarber hit a leadoff home run, Alec Bohm and Schwarber each
had two hits and an RBI and Bryson Stott had two doubles for the
Phillies, who will host Game 4 in the best-of-seven series on
Saturday.
The early lead is something the Phillies have continued to
emphasize.
"It's huge," Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said. "You want to get
out in front and put pressure on the other club."
Phillies starter Ranger Suarez (1-0) tossed five innings and allowed
two hits and two runs, one earned, to go along with three strikeouts
and no walks.
Seranthony Dominguez pitched two scoreless innings to pick up the
save. It was the first six-out postseason save for the Phillies
since Tug McGraw accomplished the feat three times in the 1980
playoffs.
Jake Cronenworth led the Padres with two hits and an RBI while
Brandon Drury also had two hits.
Despite the loss, the Padres took solace in the fact that they
forced the Phillies to go deep in their relief corps.
"We got into their bullpen and that's big with five straight games,"
Drury said. "Now we can just focus on tomorrow."
San Diego starter Joe Musgrove (1-1) gave up eight hits and four
runs with five strikeouts and two walks in 5 2/3 innings.
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Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm warms up before game
three of the NLCS against the San Diego Padres for the 2022 MLB
Playoffs at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA
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The Phillies quickly went ahead 1-0 in the bottom
of the first inning when Schwarber launched a 3-2 pitch into the
stands in right-center field.
Musgrove threw 24 pitches and walked two batters in the first but
wriggled out of further trouble in the frame when Bryce Harper
grounded into a double play before Nick Castellanos grounded out.
"I thought he pitched well," Padres manager Bob Melvin said of
Musgrove. "It was miraculous he got out of the first inning like he
did."
With a runner on first and one out in the San Diego second, Wil
Myers ripped a shot to deep center. Philadelphia's Brandon Marsh
covered a long distance, jumped and caught the ball in front of the
fence.
In the fourth, San Diego's Juan Soto was hit by a pitch and advanced
to third on a one-out single by Drury. Cronenworth hit a grounder to
shortstop Stott, who flipped to Segura at second. However, Segura
dropped the ball, allowing Soto to score the tying run.
Segura redeemed himself with a two-run single in the bottom of the
inning for a 3-1 advantage.
The Padres closed within 3-2 in the fifth when Ha-Seong Kim hit an
RBI groundout. Trent Grisham opened the inning by reaching second on
a two-base error by first baseman Rhys Hoskins.
Bohm added an RBI double in the sixth for a 4-2
advantage.
Padres left fielder Jurickson Profar was ejected by plate umpire Ted
Barrett after being called out on strikes for the first out in the
ninth.
"Maybe the bat didn't get out there," Melvin said. "Close call.
Tough one."
--Andy Jasner, Field Level Media
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