Austin Riley, Braves stun Phillies to even NLDS
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[October 10, 2023]
The Atlanta Braves were four outs away from falling behind
2-0 in the National League Division Series when Austin Riley put on
the hero cape.
The Atlanta third baseman slugged a go-ahead, two-run homer in the
eighth inning and made a fine defensive play in the ninth, helping
the Braves rally from a four-run deficit to post a 5-4 victory over
the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Monday.
The comeback allowed Atlanta to even the best-of-five NLDS at one
game apiece. Game 3 is Wednesday at Philadelphia.
The Braves' offense was dead for most of the night with Phillies ace
Zack Wheeler delivering a strong performance.
But Riley's big blast in the eighth off Jeff Hoffman (1-1) turned
the game around and changed the tenor of the series.
"I was just trying to put a barrel on the ball," Riley said. "That's
all it was. It's definitely up there with my top ones. ... Obviously
still a lot of work to do. Just going to enjoy this one tonight."
Yet Riley had another significant play to make as the Phillies
threatened to tie or regain the lead in the ninth.
Bryce Harper was on first with one out when Nick Castellanos hit a
blast to deep right center off Raisel Iglesias that leaping Braves
center fielder Michael Harris II caught while colliding with the
fence. Harper was about 20 feet past second as Harris threw the ball
to the infield but missed the cutoff man.
However, Riley was backing up the play and he threw to first to
retire Harper and end the contest.
"Every playoff win is exciting," said Atlanta's Travis d'Arnaud, who
also hit a two-run homer. "I think the way it ended was one of the
most exciting endings to games I've ever seen as far as a defensive
standpoint."
The baserunning gaffe by Harper made for a tough ending for the
Phillies.
"Usually you don't pass the base. You stay in front of it, make sure
it's not caught," Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said. "But he
thought the ball was clearly over (Harris') head, didn't think he
was going to catch it. And Harris made a heck of a play."
In the seventh, d'Arnaud drilled Wheeler's last pitch of the night
over the fence in left to pull the Braves within 4-3. It was his
first postseason homer this year and 10th of his career.
Wheeler went 5 2/3 innings before allowing his first hit. Wheeler
struck out 10 -- tying Philadelphia's single-game postseason record
-- and gave up three runs (two earned) and three hits with one walk
over 6 1/3 innings.
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Oct 9, 2023; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves center fielder
Michael Harris II (23) and right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. (13)
celebrates after beating the Philadelphia Phillies in game two of
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J.T. Realmuto slugged a two-run homer for the
Phillies, who left 11 runners on base. Alec Bohm's RBI single and
Bryson Stott's sacrifice fly accounted for the other runs.
"It's a little disappointing," Thomson said. "You get up four
nothing on these guys and you had some opportunities to break it
open, and you didn't, and they come back."
Bohm's hit in the first gave Philadelphia its first run. Realmuto
homered in the third to make it 3-0 -- the blast was Realmuto's
second of this postseason and fifth of his career -- and Stott's
sacrifice fly came in the fifth.
Matt Olson reached on Trea Turner's fielding error in the second and
was the only Atlanta batter to reach base until Acuna walked with
two outs in the sixth.
Ozzie Albies followed with a hard single to right for the first hit
off Wheeler as Acuna advanced to third. On the play, Turner
misplayed the throw from right fielder Castellanos, and Acuna dashed
home.
Atlanta's A.J. Minter (1-0) worked a perfect eighth before walking
Harper to start the ninth. Iglesias notched the save.
Braves left-hander Max Fried allowed three runs and six hits in a
four-inning start. He walked four and struck out three while making
his first big-league appearance since Sept. 21 due to a blister on
his left index finger.
--Field Level Media
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