The ball goes out to "right field,” as McCormick termed it. Or left field, for left-handers. There are a few parts to it, ...
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Addison Barger ground-rule double explained: How a wedged ball changed World Series Game 6
The Dodgers caught a break when a ball off the bat of Toronto's Addison Barger became lodged under the outfield wall.
The Blue Jays didn't advance this far by playing it safe. That was the mindset of their clubhouse after the loss.
For starters, the Giants, after an impressive 10-play opening drive in which they scored a touchdown, proceeded on their next ...
This year’s World Series will have a Game 7. But fans might be talking about the ninth inning of Game 6 for a long, long time.
Trevor Lawrence scored on a quarterback sneak in overtime for his second rushing touchdown of the game, and the Jacksonville ...
Somehow, the Dodgers are here, still alive and gearing up for Game 7: “Everybody ... wants the moment to come to them,” ...
With the Toronto Blue Jays just two outs away from clinching their first World Series championship since 1993, Rojas hammered a Jeff Hoffman pitch 387 feet out to left field, tying the winner-take-all ...
Mookie Betts’ two-out, two-run single in the third inning proves to be the difference, and the Dodgers also get nine outs from their suspect bullpen and a game-ending double play with two runners ...
LINCOLN—The November woes continue for Nebraska football. The Huskers opened the month with a 21-17 loss to the No. 23 USC ...
They’ve seen a Game 6 ball sail skyward in the bottom of the ninth in this building. They’ve seen a comeback that results in ...
Did Florida football's J. Michael Sturdivant catch the ball on third-and-4 in the fourth quarter vs Georgia? Observers had differing opinions: ...
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