MLB Morning Lineup for 19 Rocktober
Tuesday, October 19
This morning’s top news
Red Sox rout Astros: ‘They’re locked in right now’
Boston makes history with THIRD slam of ALCS
E-Rod throws gem — and a little shade at Correa
Astros stumble into 2-1 ALCS hole
3 keys to an Astros rebound in Game 4
Braves ‘better versed’ for NLCS success
‘All-in’ Dodgers stealing at will in October
Braves-Dodgers NLCS Game 3 FAQ (5 ET, TBS)
Astros-Red Sox ALCS Game 4 FAQ (8 ET, FS1)
Tatis near shoulder surgery decision (source)
And a few more things you need to see
Kyle Schwarber’s grand slam sent the fans at Fenway Park into a frenzy — including David Ortiz.
The Red Sox have hit three grand slams in their last two games, equaling their output from the regular season.
7 amazing stats from Boston’s Game 3 romp
The Red Sox offense continued to produce in a big way at Fenway Park, setting some more records in the process.
Atlanta has built a 2-0 NLCS lead without any hits from Freddie Freeman, who is 0-for-8 with seven strikeouts. What are the Dodgers doing to neutralize the reigning NL MVP?
Roberts defends ‘off-script’ pitching moves
“A decision that doesn’t work out doesn’t mean it’s the wrong decision,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
October experience key for Morton
The last time Charlie Morton took the mound at Dodger Stadium in the postseason, he closed out a World Series. Tonight, he can help the Braves get one step closer.
Our podcast series on the 2016 Cubs continues with the return of the World Series to Wrigley Field, where things don’t start out so well.
Games of October 18, 2021
Today’s Trivia Question
Kyle Schwarber is the second leadoff hitter with a grand slam in a League Championship Series game. Who was the first?
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