Padres score five in the seventh to upset Dodgers, advance to first NLCS since 1998
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NEW YORK — The San Diego Padres knocked the New York Mets out of the NL Wild Card Series, navigating past the superstar pitching duo of Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom.
Every fall, the postseason surprises us with new heroes. Like Joe Kelly, who was nearly left off Boston's playoff roster in 2018 because of ineffectiveness but suddenly emerged as a shutdown reliever on the Red Sox's drive to a championship. Or the 35-year-old Howie Kendrick, who, at the end of an excellent career, had moved into a part-time role for the 2019 Nationals before delivering the biggest hits in the biggest moments. Or how about Christian Colon, whose one plate appearance in the 2015 World Series resulted in a tiebreaking pinch-hit in extra innings.
In a public letter to Nationals fans from the Lerner family, published in the 2022 Nationals Media Guide, Washington’s principal owners wrote: “What more can you say about Juan Soto? He has become a pillar of our organization and one of the best players in Major League Baseball right before our eyes. Not only does he have incredible talent, but his attitude, energy and enthusiasm are infectious.”
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LOS ANGELES — Manny Machado expressed utter shock when reporters approached him in the wake of the San Diego Padres' weekend sweep at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgers.