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Astros News
- Correa played the postseason walk-off hero yet again as the Astros staved off elimination for another day (Astros.com)
- That win has everyone wondering if the Astros can become the second team to come all the way back from being down 3-0 (ESPN)
- And let me tell you, friends, the haters are furious (The Ringer)
- George Springer set the tone for the game by absolutely destroying the first pitch he saw (Astros.com)
- He took the time to acknowledge Gary Pettis in the stands, who is battling cancer (Houston Chronicle)
- The Astros stitched together a gutsy win in a bullpen game that featured five rookies on the bump (Astros.com)
- Here are ten facts and figured from a wild and historic Game 5 (Astros.com)
- And here is the FAQ for tonight’s Game 6 (Astros.com)
Around the League
- The Braves have pushed the Dodgers to the brink of elimination after rookie pitcher Bryse Wilson held them down for 6 solid innings (MLB.com)
- That game also featured another postseason clunker by Clayton Kershaw, who’s legacy of poor postseason starts continues (Sports Illustrated)
- Which revives the same October question we’ve asked yearly for a while now: Is Kershaw a playoffs choker? (MLB.com)
- It really didn’t help either team that there was a windstorm happening on the field in Arlington yesterday (AP News)
- The overarching theme of the 2020 postseason has been the longball (The Ringer)
- It’s looking increasingly likely that Billy Beane will leave baseball, but his legacy will run through the sport for generations (538 Sports)