Good Morning, The Fall of Philadelphia continues. The Eagles are 7-0. The Union are in the MLS Cup Finals. And the Phillies are riding high in the World Series after a record-setting five-homer night you have to see to believe. Yesterday was a non-stop sports news day, so no time to waste... Letter Rip! |
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Philly's 5-Homer Frenzy 🤯 |
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Phillies Crush Astros (7-0) Behind 5 HRs in Game 3 Rout, Take 2-1 Lead in World Series
Philadelphia fans had waited 13 years to host years to host a World Series game, and they were forced to wait an extra day after Monday’s Game 3 rainout. By Tuesday, the skies cleared, but it was pouring home runs in Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies obliterated the Astros with a record-setting Game 3 rout that included five home runs from five different batters in the first five innings. Philadelphia fans were electric as they watched their team tee off on Astros ace Lance McCullers Jr. all night long. The Phillies scored seven runs on seven total hits while Ranger Suarez tossed a tactical shutout (5 IP, 4 Ks, 3 Hits, 0 ER).
Phillies Home Run Tracker 1st: Bryce Harper (2-Run) 2nd: Alec Bohm (Solo) 2nd: Brandon Marsh (Solo) 5th: Kyle Schwarber (2-Run) 5th: Rhys Hoskins (Solo) Philly HR Fun Facts: The Phillies tied the record for the most home runs hit in a World Series game. Lance McCullers Jr. is also the first pitcher to give up five homers in any postseason game in MLB history. And the Phillies have now hit 17 blasts at home this postseason — the third-most in a single postseason in MLB history. Watch: Phillies Rout Astros With 5 HRs in Game 3 (7-0) Philly now leads the Fall Classic (2-1) with all the momentum in tonight’s Game 4. The pitching matchup should favor the Phillies tonight, too. It's expected to be Aaron Nola (PHI) vs. Cristian Javier (HOU).
Tonight’s Schedule Gm 4: Astros at Phillies (8:00 pm ET) Additional Storylines
Sporting News: Barrage of Home Runs Gives Phillies Dominant Game 3 Win
ESPN: Phillies Tie World Series Record With 5 Homers in Game 3 Win |
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Brooklyn Fires Head Coach Steve Nash After 2-Plus Seasons & Abysmal 2-5 Start
The Steve Nash experiment is officially over in Brooklyn. After just seven games and a 2-5 start, the Nets parted ways with their head coach on Tuesday. Brooklyn had been the subject of massive underachieving in the past two years with the duo of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving constantly making headlines off the court and failing to deliver on it. Nash — a first-time head coach at the time of his hiring in 2020 — was handed one of the most loaded rosters in the league. Now, he’s out.
Cutting Down the Nets
Kyrie Irving’s off-the-court drama, from his COVID-19 vaccination stance to his latest tweet promoting an anti-semitic film, is a story in itself. Then, there’s the James Harden acquisition that quickly failed before shipping him to Philadelphia for Ben Simmons. Simmons has been a shell of himself, to say the least. In the summer, Kevin Durant demanded a trade if Nash and GM Sean Marks weren’t fired. Ownership convinced him to stay, but it only took seven games to send Nash packing. He was 94-67 in two-plus seasons with just a 7-9 record in playoffs. Brooklyn never advanced past the conference semifinals under Nash.
Nets Next Steps
Reports surfaced shortly after Nash’s firing that suggest the Nets will target Ime Udoka as the next head coach. The Celtics coach is currently serving a one-year suspension for inappropriate conduct with a female staff member. Jacque Vaughn will serve as the team’s interim coach.
1st Game Without Nash: The Nets lost their first game without Nash last night (108-99) when Bulls' guard Zach LaVine outscored the entire Brooklyn roster in the 4th quarter (20-19). Watch Highlights Additional Storylines SI: Hiring Ime Udoka Will Only Make Nets More of a Disgrace
ESPN: Mounting Losses & Controversies: How the Nets Devolved Into Chaos in a Matter of Weeks |
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Tottenham & Eintracht Frankfurt Survive Chaos in Group D on Matchday 6
The sixth and final matchday of the Champions League Group Stage arrived on Tuesday, and all eyes were on Group D. Six of of yesterday’s eight matches held no meaning other than seeding implications for the Knockout Stage, but all four teams in Group D — Marseille, Tottenham, Sporting and Eintracht Frankfurt — were still alive when the day began. It was Marseille and Sporting who each held 1-0 leads at halftime, but Tottenham and Frankfurt both fought back for 2-1 wins to steal the group. Spurs would have advanced with a 1-1 draw, but they found a stoppage time winner from Pierre-Emile Højbjerg to take the group.
Group D Highlights Tottenham def. Marseille (2-1) Eintracht Frankfurt def. Sporting (2-1) Other Matchday 6 Highlights FC Porto def. Atletico Madrid (2-1)
Leverkusen draw Club Brugge (0-0) Bayern def. Inter (2-0) Liverpool def. Napoli (2-0)
Ajax def. Rangers (3-1) Barcelona def. Viktoria Plzen (4-2) Today’s Schedule (Cut-Line Matches) Group F: Shakhtar Donetsk vs. RB Leipzig (1:45 pm ET)
Group E: Milan vs. RB Salzburg (4:00 pm ET) Knockout Stage (14 of 16): Napoli, Liverpool, Porto, Club Brugge, Bayern, Inter, Tottenham, Eintracht Frankfurt, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Dortmund, PSG, Benfica Additional Storylines
USA Today: Tottenham Advances the Hard Way in Champions League Group D
UEFA: Champions League Round of 16: Meet the 14 Teams Already Through |
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Tennessee Atop 1st CFP Rankings |
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Tennessee, Ohio State, Georgia & Clemson Earns Top 4 Spots in 1st College Football Playoff Rankings
The first of six College Football Playoff rankings were revealed Tuesday night, and a few shocking surprises took the sports world by storm. Tennessee earned the No. 1 overall spot, jumping Ohio State and Georgia. Clemson was also slotted in the top-4 instead of Michigan, and another five teams — including unbeaten TCU and a host of one-loss contenders — are still in the running. Another shocker? The committee has LSU all the way at No. 10. Plenty of debates are beginning to surface, but there are five more weeks until the final playoff rankings are set in stone. Things will surely change after Saturday’s clash between Tennessee and Georgia.
CFP Rankings (1st of 6) 1. Tennessee (8-0) 2. Ohio State (8-0) 3. Georgia (8-0) 4. Clemson (8-0) 5. Michigan (8-0) 6. Alabama (7-1) 7. TCU (8-0) 8. Oregon (7-1) 9. USC (7-1) 10. LSU (6-2) Full CFP Rankings (Top-25)
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