LCS Saturday: Both Phillies and Astros one game from World Series (2024)

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Oct 23, 2022, 03:22 AM

The 2022 MLB playoffs are down to just four teams, each vying for a spot in this year's World Series.

The American League Championship Series shifted to the Bronx for Game 3 but saw similar results as the Houston Astros pushed the New York Yankees to the brink of elimination with a 5-0 win on Saturday.

After splitting the opening two games in San Diego, the Philadelphia Phillies have taken both home games over the San Diego Padres. Game 4 on Saturday started wildly with both teams combining for seven runs in the first inning. The game remained back and forth until the Phillies unleashed the big bats and broke it open with a four-run fifth inning.

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Houston Astros 5, New York Yankees 0

Astros lead series 3-0

Game 3 takeaways

The Astros are a monster juggernaut that looks hard to stop. The depth of Houston's rotation shined on Saturday night when Cristian Javier shut down the Yankees' lineup over the course of 5⅓ innings, allowing just one hit while walking three and striking out five. Houston saw contributions from up and down the lineup, with the totality of the Astros' RBIs coming from their bottom three hitters: Trey Mancini, Christian Vazquez and Chas McCormick, who started the scoring with a two-run homer in the second inning, capitalizing off an outfield error that resulted from a miscommunication.

Meanwhile, New York's offense looked lifeless, managing just three hits all night. While Yankees ace Gerrit Cole looked sharp in the early innings -- the lone runs unearned after the error by Harrison Bader, things began to fall apart in the sixth when the Astros loaded the bases via an Alex Bregman double, Kyle Tucker walk and Yuli Gurriel single. Yankees manager Aaron Boone yanked Cole for Lou Trivino, who allowed all three inherited runners to score. That gave Cole a final line of five runs (three earned), two walks and seven strikeouts in five innings. Given the performance from Javier, Cole needed to be in top form, and he came up short. -- Joon Lee

Astros piling on

After Mancini hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Alex Bregman, Christian Vazquez singled in two more runs. According to ESPN Stats & Information research, Houston has never lost a postseason game in which it scored five or more runs.

THIS train keeps rolling. pic.twitter.com/xOYlI0FMT4

— Houston Astros (@astros) October 22, 2022

Yuli was FLYING around the bases! #postseason pic.twitter.com/6znf8F8sLB

— MLB (@MLB) October 22, 2022

Yankees starter Gerrit Cole Gerrit Cole exited after allowing five runs, which is tied for the most he has ever allowed in a postseason appearance.

Yankees blunder leads to Astros home run

After a miscommunication by Yankees outfielders Aaron Judge and Harrison Bader allowed Christian Vazquez on base, Chas McCormick launched a two-run shot to put Houston on the board first. It's McCormick's second home run of the series.

Chas off the top of the wall! #Postseason pic.twitter.com/XvRNJR4V28

— MLB (@MLB) October 22, 2022

Arrivals

📍 Yankee Stadium#RepBX pic.twitter.com/mtq62kBymQ

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) October 22, 2022

Who brought the drip? pic.twitter.com/AYqEdFFKSY

— Houston Astros (@astros) October 22, 2022

Yordan and the @astros are ready for Game 3 in the Bronx! 😎 #Postseason pic.twitter.com/GMJinEQOcA

— MLB (@MLB) October 22, 2022

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Philadelphia Phillies 10, San Diego Padres 6

Phillies lead series 3-1

Game 4 takeaways

A 4-0 deficit in a playoff game usually feels like the end of the story, especially in this 2022 postseason when runs have been scarce. But the good news for the Phillies: They had nine innings to make up that deficit after the Padres scored four in the top of the first -- and a star-studded lineup to mash baseballs. And boy did they mash. Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, J.T. Realmuto and Nick Castellanos -- all free agents who have been part of the Phillies' spending spree in recent years -- each delivered at least two hits or scored at least two runs. Schwarber and Realmuto both homered and Harper drilled two doubles.

But it was the homegrown kid who delivered the two biggest hits of the night. Rhys Hoskins hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the first off Mike Clevinger to quickly make it 4-2 as fans were still recovering from that disastrous top of the first and then tied the score at 6 with a two-run, 417-foot, fifth-inning homer off Sean Manaea -- merely tossing his bat up in the air this time rather than slamming it into the ground as he did earlier this postseason.

The curious thing about the home run: Why Padres manager Bob Melvin had the left-handed Manaea in the game to face the right-handed Hoskins. Manaea had struggled in the second half with a 6.44 ERA, was bumped from the playoff rotation and was making his first appearance of the postseason. The Padres had a rested bullpen. While it made some sense to use Manaea to start the fifth against the left-handed Brandon Marsh and Schwarber, as soon Manaea walked Schwarber he should have been out of the game with Hoskins and Realmuto due up. Instead, a struggling pitcher -- rather than one of the Padres' flame-throwing relievers -- was left in to face the heart of the Phillies' order.

Hoskins homered, Realmuto walked and Harper laced the go-ahead double to left-center to drive in Realmuto for the go-ahead run. Only then did Melvin finally take out Manaea. In this era when managers now manage with the utmost of urgency, it was a curious lack of urgency. Schwarber and Realmuto would add insurance home runs. Yes, the Padres aren't done, but they face elimination on Sunday with Zack Wheeler going for the Phillies - coming off his brilliant seven-inning, one-hit effort in Game 1. This series might not make it back to San Diego. -- David Schoenfield

Realmuto adds to the lead

BEST. CATCHER. IN. BASEBALL. pic.twitter.com/uOgwIqjkkP

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 23, 2022

Schwarber does it again

GREAT JOB KYLE pic.twitter.com/NLHUf99miQ

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 23, 2022

112.5 mph. 429 ft https://t.co/ejUOmniuLS

— Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) October 23, 2022

Hoskins and Harper, oh my

RHYS RHYS RHYS RHYS RHYS RHYS pic.twitter.com/WxDey3P70C

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 23, 2022

BRYCE GIVES US THE LEAD!!!!!!!

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 23, 2022

THERE'S A REASON HE'S THE MV3 pic.twitter.com/nktsUr6sMf

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 23, 2022

Soto goes deep

That ball is JUAN GONE 💣 #CaptureTheMoment pic.twitter.com/KxR7ui2hFi

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) October 23, 2022

Juan Soto with his first of the postseason. Phillies had stormed back to tie it 4-4 but now 6-4 Pads. Top 5

— Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) October 23, 2022

Phillies tie it up

The @Phillies tie it up at 4 in the 4th! #postseason pic.twitter.com/aWEPFbBD9S

— MLB (@MLB) October 23, 2022

Say it with us now: You can't hit it to the Crone Zone 😤 #CaptureTheMoment pic.twitter.com/QasYlLZl1W

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) October 23, 2022

What a start

It was a wild first inning in Game 4 between the Phillies and Padres as both starting pitchers were pulled for just the second time in postseason history.

Phillies lefty Bailey Falter gave up four runs in the top of the inning while getting just two outs while Padres righty Mike Clevinger was sent to the showers in the bottom of the first without getting anyone out. The result was a combined, seven run inning with the Padres coming out on top, 4-3.

It was the first time both starters were pulled that early in a playoff game since Game 4 of the 1932 World Series. -- Jesse Rogers

The Big Fella#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/nyMBzXpdhd

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 23, 2022

MV3 is at it again pic.twitter.com/qW4OpWSPp9

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 23, 2022

Padres add to their lead

Brandon Drury doubled in Josh Bell and Jake Cronenworth, increasing the Padres' lead to three.

Double Drury Duty 🫡 #CaptureTheMoment pic.twitter.com/KhwMFmrMsr

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) October 23, 2022

Manny mashes one

Manny Machado opens the scoring in Game 4 with a 379-foot solo dinger in the top of the first. According to ESPN Stats & Information, it's his sixth postseason home run as a Padre, passing Ken Caminiti for the most career playoff homers in franchise history.

Manny's gonna cruise, that's what's in. #postseason pic.twitter.com/Eh1fnqJe5z

— MLB (@MLB) October 22, 2022

Arrivals

Back in the office pic.twitter.com/Sn5ClDtvb7

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) October 22, 2022
LCS Saturday: Both Phillies and Astros one game from World Series (2024)

FAQs

Have the Astros ever played the Phillies? ›

Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies Results, Stats, and Recap - August 26, 2024 Gametracker - CBSSports.com.

Who has home-field advantage for World Series? ›

The team with the higher regular-season win percentage earns the home field, regardless of whether that team won its division title or a Wild Card berth. That means playing host to Games 1-2 and 6-7 (if necessary).

Who has played for both the Phillies and Astros? ›

Roy Oswalt played 10 seasons for the Houston Astros (46.1 WAR) and 2 seasons for the Philadelphia Phillies (5.1 WAR).

How many times Phillies went to World Series? ›

The Phillies are one of the oldest franchises in professional sports. You might hear more often about how they were the first to lose 10,000 games, but they've also reached the World Series eight times.

How many games did Phillies play in 1980 World Series? ›

The Phillies defeated the Royals in six games to secure the teams first World Series championship in their franchise history. Third baseman Mike Schmidt was named the World Series MVP.

How many Phillies have thrown perfect games? ›

Two perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been pitched in Phillies history. This feat was achieved by Bunning in 1964, which was the first perfect game in the National League since 1880, and Halladay in 2010.

Who won the most World Series ever? ›

The New York Yankees hold the record with 27 championships, while the St. Louis Cardinals have won 11 and the Boston Red Sox have won nine. Other teams like the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Oakland Athletics have also made their mark with many championships.

Who has the most consecutive World Series wins? ›

The Yankees have won the most World Series wins, with a total of 27. New York also has the most consecutive World Series wins, with five in a row from 1949-53. There are five MLB teams that have never won it all.

What decides the home field in the World Series? ›

Home field in the World Series is based on overall record in the regular season. The Phillies, Astros, and Rangers all have the same record (90-72).

Who are the brothers on the Phillies and Astros? ›

CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Garrett Stubbs walked to home plate, smiled and tapped Astros catcher C.J. Stubbs on the chest.

Who retired as a phillie? ›

Hollywood comes home: Hamels retires as a Phillie

The 2008 World Series MVP returned to Citizens Bank Park to officially retire as a Phillie in a special pregame ceremony ahead of Philadelphia's series-opening loss to the D-backs.

Has anyone ever played in the Little League World Series, College World Series, and MLB World Series? ›

Michael Conforto

Conforto is one of three players all-time to appear in a LLWS, College World Series and MLB World Series, joining pitcher Ed Vosberg and the aforementioned Varitek.

What was the original name of the Phillies? ›

The Phillies played their inaugural season in the National League in 1883, but according to the site they were known as the Quakers through '89. It is interesting then that the Phillies are sometimes called the “oldest, continuous, one-name, one-city franchise” in baseball.

Why did the Phillies change their name? ›

According to additional sources, Hans had his hands in the name change. He thought that “Phils” sounded better. Plus, Phillies had become synonymous with losing baseball and he wanted to change the culture.

Are the Phillies the oldest MLB team? ›

Founded in 1883, the Phillies are the oldest, continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in all of professional sports and one of the most storied teams in Major League Baseball.

Who has played the most games for the Phillies? ›

Mike Schmidt is the club's all-time leader in games (2,404), sacrifice flies (108), home runs (548), total bases (4,404), RBI (1,595), plate appearances (10,062), bases on balls (1,507), intentional walks (201) and extra base hits (1,015).

Who has played for the Phillies and Rangers? ›

Batting
Philadelphia PhilliesTexas Rangers
NameYrsYrs
Kyle Gibson2021-20222020-2021
Doug Glanville1998-20042003
Greg Golson20082009
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Who was the Phillies' last 20 game winner? ›

Roy Halladay got the win 21 times for the Phillies in 2010.

Who played for the Padres and Rays? ›

Batting
San Diego PadresTampa Bay Rays
NameYrsYrs
Joaquin Benoit2014-20152010
Christian Bethancourt2016-20172022-2023
Geoff Blum2005-20072004
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