Game 3: Home Run Derby
Chronicles of the 118th World Series: The Philadelphia Phillies staged a Home Run Derby against the Astros after 13 years without playing a World Series at home.
Relive the emotions of the Fall Classic in just 118 words. You can count it! Baseball! — Yirsandy Rodríguez.
There are pure hitting baseball games and others dominated by pitchers. And, as happened last night in Game 3 of the World Series at Citizens Bank Park, there are games that turn into Home Run Derby.
After 13 years, the Philadelphia Phillies celebrated an unforgettable 7-0 victory in the return to the Fall Classic under the gaze of fans at home.
Houston starter Lance McCullers Jr. tried to show off his spin rate, but the Phillies had explosive swings: Harper, Bohm, Marsh, Schwarber and Hoskins hit five home runs.
The Astros? Only five…singles. Those guys?: Altuve, Yordan Alvarez, Bregman and Tucker combined for 0-for-14.
Definitely, in a Home Run Derby, if your mains don't hit, you will lose.
Bueno, Yirsandy! That is a short, sweet, blunt & well-written analysis of last night’s game. Nice, nice work!