MLB Lineup for 3 October
Sunday, October 3
This morning’s top news
Game 162: We could have CHAOS!
Explaining AL Wild Card tiebreaker scenarios
Mitch mashes to keep Mariners alive for WC
Red Sox rally in 9th, tie Yankees atop WC race
Urías’ 20th win keeps LA in NL West hunt
‘Not ideal’ for Yankees, but magic number still 1
Blue Jays roll into Game 162 with shot at WC
Playoff picture: 2 races down to the wire
Giants’ lead in NL West shrinks to 1 game
Dodgers place Kershaw (left forearm) on IL
And a few more things you need to see
Reliving one of MLB’s wildest nights
As we prepare for a potentially insane slate of Game 162s today, let’s look back 10 years at the madness surrounding another AL Wild Card race.
Randy Arozarena and Ian Anderson took the postseason by storm in 2020. Here are some rookies who could follow in their footsteps this time around.
Brandon Lowe slugged three homers and drove in seven runs as the Rays won their 100th game by crushing the Yankees in the Bronx.
In his Major League debut, Oneil Cruz quickly showed why he is MLB Pipeline’s No. 52 overall prospect, blistering a 118.2 mph single for the Pirates.
Get all-day coverage beginning with High Heat at 1 p.m. ET, then MLB Tonight brings you live look-ins, highlights and more.
Breakthrough Series prepares future stars
Isaac Hawthrone and Dillon Head discuss how three years of training in the Breakthrough Series development program has set them up for success.
MLB Tonight: 2021 Postseason Preview
MLB Tonight takes a look at the field and brings you its predictions, tonight at 9 and 11 ET.
Games of October 2, 2021
Today’s Trivia Question
Which Hall of Famer was born on Oct. 3, 1951 — the day Bobby Thomson hit “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”?
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