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Chicago's habit of going yard in the first inning continued for the third time in the NLDS as Ian Happ blasted a three-run homer in the bottom of the opening frame to spark the Cubs to a 6-0 win.
Loading up runs in the first inning is a crazy way to win a ballgame. But to do it twice in the same series, with homers by the same player, is insane. And historic.
The Yankees saved their season last night at home in a hallowed stadium that has seen both championships and disappointments over the years.
The Mets dismal outing in game 162 of the regular season is the stuff of legend. With the Reds loss, the Mets destiny was in their hands. A win and they were in. Instead, they were shut out by Miami.
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