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The Cincinnati Reds have a lot to be proud of, having made the postseason against all odds. The New York Mets had the league's top payroll entering the season,
The Dodgers' starters set a new record for playoff pitching dominance over a two-game span while sweeping the Reds in the NLWCS.
Fans can get the "October Baseball" shirt the team wore during the champagne-soaked locker room celebration for $41.99 on the Fanatics website, www.fanatics.com, or through the MLB Shop at www.mlbshop.com. The design is also available on both sites in a hoodie for $79.99.
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Hunter Greene made Major League Baseball history, becoming the third pitcher in history to pitch 100 or more innings and average at least 10 strikeouts per nine innings of each of his first four seasons,
In Wednesday’s other games, the San Diego Padres drew level in their series with the Chicago Cubs after a 3-0 win. Elsewhere, the Cleveland Guardians forced their AL Wild Card series against the Detroit Tigers to a deciding game after winning 6-1 in Game 2.
The feeling of clinching and popping bottles, that’s enough feel for me personally to keep me going every day and want to feel that again."
The Dodgers are the reigning World Series champions for a reason. They have a winning pedigree. Look at Mookie Betts, who had four hits Wednesday night. He's now the third player in MLB history with 25 doubles in the Postseason. The other two? Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams.