Washington Nationals at St. Louis Cardinals, NLCS Game 1
Friday, October 11, 8:08 p.m. ET, Busch Stadium in St. Louis
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Entering the postseason, we wrote a National League playoff preview story and predicted that the Cardinals-Nationals NLCS — carrying the show underdog. Well, you are welcome!
We are also unbeaten on the MLB playoff Moneyline selections this week, right hitting about the Cardinals beating the Braves in Game 4 of the NLDS and St. Louis going to Atlanta in Game 5 on Wednesday and winning this set. Since the Cardinals scored 10 runs in the upper 20, that game was the bottom of the first. Those have been the most runs scored in an inning in league branch play history runs and tied for the maximum in any inning in postseason history. The last playoff inning was by the Angels from the Twins at the 2002 ALCS.
Amazingly, the Cards had just five hits in that inning (no more homers), first a team scored at least 10 runs with five or four hits in any match since June 2011. This had been the second time in the 2019 year without hitting a house run, 10 runs were scored by a team.
Washington looked like toast in the Dodgers Wednesday and with Clayton Kershaw on in relief. But then he did something stunning: Allowed house runs on back pitches to Juan Soto and Anthony Rendon. The future Hall of Famer Kershaw has never allowed homers on pitches that were back but hes simply not the guy in the postseason. The Nats won it in the very top of the 10th onto a Howie Kendrick grand slam. Lots of in L.A. now need boss Dave Roberts fired. Because he mismanaged that bullpen and he might be.
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