Yankees turn tables with late magic of their own
After Cleveland erased a four-run deficit, the Yankees mounted a rally of their own, scoring twice in the ninth off Emmanuel Clase to take a 3-1 ALCS lead and move one win away from their first AL pennant since 2009.
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MLB MORNING LINEUP PODCAST
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
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Choreography like this deserves a Tony Award!
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Pete Alonso had to go low — WAY low — to connect for a first-inning home run in NLCS Game 5. It was the lowest pitch hit for a homer in the postseason since another Met dug one out nine years ago.
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Andy Pages became the first Dodgers rookie with a multihomer game in the postseason with a pair of shots in back-to-back innings.
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The Temptations became the latest Mets feel-good story of the season, performing the national anthem before Game 5 and then their famed “My Girl,” which is Francisco Lindor’s walkup song. Lindor sang along.
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Thursday night, Mark Leiter Jr. was stuck watching the ALCS like the rest of us. On Friday, he got the win in Game 4. Life comes at you fast.
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“The Turnaround” tells the story of how one Phillies fan encouraged the crowd to give big free-agent acquisition Trea Turner a standing ovation rather than boo him when the shortstop struggled mightily early in the 2023 season.
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Tune to MLB Network for highlights, interviews, expert analysis and more at 7 p.m. ET and again after tonight’s Yankees-Guardians ALCS Game 5 presented by loanDepot.
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