Month: October 2019

2:04 AM ET WASHINGTON — All season, we talked about the three super-mega-amazing teams that dominated the regular season. The Astros won 107 games. The Dodgers won 106 games. The Yankees won 103. The Washington Nationals? They didn’t even win their division. They stumbled out of the gate to a 19-31 record. After going 82-80
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11:10 PM ET WASHINGTON — The game was essentially over in the first inning. With chants of “Let’s go Nats!” echoing from the first pitch, and then chants of “Let’s go Corbin!” as Nationals starter Patrick Corbin mowed down the Cardinals with three strikeouts to begin the game, and then “M-V-P!” chants as Anthony Rendon
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11:25 PM ET WASHINGTON — The Nationals are headed to their first World Series. Fittingly, the player who led them there is going to his first one, too. Veteran Howie Kendrick was named MVP of the National League Championship Series on Tuesday night, with his big bat helping Washington to a four-game sweep of the
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11:23 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — Houston Astros right fielder Josh Reddick called out Yankees fans for tossing water bottles, baseballs and other objects on the field during New York’s 4-1 loss in the AL Championship Series on Tuesday. “You throw a baseball hard enough and hit somebody in the head when they’re
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11:10 PM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Close Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. NEW YORK — NEW YORK — Gerrit Cole was bruised but certainly not battered Tuesday night. In a game of missed chances for the Yankees, with their biggest strengths turning into so many Achilles’ heels, Cole and the Astros
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