MLB MORNING LINEUP PODCAST
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
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After yesterday’s walk-off homer, today is a very happy Fry Day in Cleveland.
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This is not the first time that players from Japan have taken center stage in October, but the buzz surrounding Shohei Ohtani and others feels unprecedented.
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This Cleveland club is not a collection of superstars, but what we saw in the Guardians’ Game 3 victory is what this team is – a collection of gamers who feed off each other, pick each other up and come through when it counts.
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The Dodgers have walked 31 times in the NLCS, a record for any four-game stretch in the postseason. And their four straight games with seven-plus walks is also a record.
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Cleveland fans will certainly want to hear how the radio broadcasters reacted to the huge Game 3 homers by Jhonkensy Noel and David Fry, and so should almost everyone else (though maybe not Yankees fans).
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The legendary R&B group will perform “My Girl” live before Game 5 of the NLCS.
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Billy Bean Terrace will feature a garden and tree that will bloom every spring, as well as a plaque bearing lines from a poem in his honor, written by Bean’s parents.
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Tune to MLB Network for highlights, interviews, expert analysis and more at 4 p.m. ET and again after the final out of both of tonight’s LCS games presented by loanDepot. Visit MLBNetwork.com for the complete programming schedule and sign up to stream MLB Network 24/7.
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