D-backs hold down Phillies, earn walk-off win in Game 3
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[October 20, 2023]
PHOENIX -- Torey Lovullo admitted he would have booed himself
when he walked out of the dugout to take his starting pitcher,
Brandon Pfaadt, out of a postseason game in the sixth inning to the
sound of boos from the home crowd.
The move didn't backfire on the Arizona Diamondbacks manager,
although Pfaadt was cruising along with no runs allowed and nine
strikeouts.
The Diamondbacks' bullpen held the hot-hitting Philadelphia Phillies
to one hit the rest of the game, and Ketel Marte's one-out,
bases-loaded single in the bottom of the ninth drove in the winning
run as Arizona prevailed 2-1 on Thursday in Game 3 of the National
League Championship Series.
The Phillies still lead the best-of-seven set 2-1. Games 4 and 5 are
scheduled for Friday and Saturday in Phoenix.
"Hundred percent it was a must-win game," said Arizona's Pavin
Smith, who scored the winning run. "We're super confident when (Marte)
comes up to the plate."
Marte, the Diamondbacks' leadoff man who already had two doubles on
the day, drove an 0-1 pitch from Phillies closer Craig Kimbrel (0-1)
into right-center field to end the game.
Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald (1-0) got the win with a scoreless
top of the ninth. Arizona pitchers held the Phillies to three hits
total.
Marte never gave it much thought about being a postseason hero.
"I feel really good, but I'm not surprised because I'm a hitter who
has battled and put in the work," Marte said in Spanish. "To come up
and give the team a win is the most important thing."
Marte will take a 12-game postseason hitting streak into Game 4, a
streak dating back to 2017. He is one of only six players in major
league history to have a hit in each of his first 12 career
postseason games.
After the Phillies opened the scoring in the top of the seventh when
Bryce Harper scored on a two-out wild pitch, the Diamondbacks
rallied for the tying run in the bottom of the frame.
Tommy Pham singled and pinch runner Alek Thomas came home from first
on Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s double, but the Diamondbacks wasted runners
at the corners with no outs and couldn't take the lead.
The Diamondbacks had another chance to go in front in the eighth
after a two-out double from Gabriel Moreno. Christian Walker was
then intentionally walked, and Thomas grounded out to end the
inning.
Neither team could solve each other's starting pitcher. Pfaadt kept
the Phillies off the scoreboard for 5 2/3 innings, after throwing 4
1/3 innings of scoreless, two-hit ball against the Los Angeles
Dodgers in the NL Division Series in his previous start.
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Oct 19, 2023; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks center
fielder Alek Thomas (5) scores a run against Philadelphia Phillies
catcher J.T. Realmuto (10) in the seventh inning during game three
of the NLCS for the 2023 MLB playoffs at Chase Field. Mandatory
Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports
Pfaadt held the Phillies, who exploded for 10 runs
in Game 2, to two hits and no walks before giving way to reliever
Andrew Saalfrank. Pfaadt struck out half of the 18 batters he faced.
The plan, Lovullo said before the game, was for Pfaadt to throw up
to 50 pitches, but Pfaadt threw 70.
"I'm sure I was the most unpopular guy in the city of Phoenix, in
the downtown area and maybe the entire state of Arizona," Lovullo
said.
Saalfrank was charged with the Phillies' only run when Ryan Thompson
threw the wild pitch that allowed Harper to score.
Ranger Suarez, Philadelphia's starter, was just as sharp as Pfaadt.
The left-hander struck out seven over 5 1/3 scoreless innings to
continue his strong postseason. He yielded three hits and one walk.
However, after Marte led off the sixth with a double and Corbin
Carroll grounded out sharply to second base, moving Marte to third,
Suarez was lifted.
Jeff Hoffman came on and got the next two outs, stranding Marte at
third.
In the ninth, Kimbrel issued a leadoff walk to Gurriel, who stole
second and went to third on Smith's infield single. After Gurriel
was thrown out at home on a fielder's choice, Kimbrel walked Geraldo
Perdomo to set up Marte's walk-off hit.
"Not a lack of focus, I can tell you that," Phillies manager Rob
Thomson said. "These guys were locked in coming into the ballpark.
Just gotta dust ourselves off, come back (Friday), and that's what
this team does."
--Jose Romero, Field Level Media
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