Phillies' ninth inning comeback against Dodgers falls just short with Biden in attendance
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PHILADELPHIA — Will Smith drove in two runs in support of Blake Snell, who tossed six masterful innings of one-hit baseball, and the Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-3, in Game 2 of the NLDS Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park.
PHILADELPHIA: The Phillies had Shohei Ohtani on the ropes on the mound and tied up at the plate, the Dodgers’ two-way star seemingly losing the air of invincibility that surrounds him. Ohtani the ace recovered, and he did it one swing-and-a-miss at a time against a string of All-Stars in the Phillies’ lineup. Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper all disappeared in the playoffs again in Game 1 of the NL Division Series, a combined 1-for-11 effort with six strikeouts and no RBIs in the 5-3 loss. Game 2 is Monday at Citizens Bank Park, you know, that boisterous ballpark known for its so-called four hours of hell that is supposed to rattle the nerves of even the most steeled players. Heck, even a three-time MVP such as Ohtani — who struck out four times Saturday night — acknowledged ahead of the game that he was a bit anxious to face the fans. Here’s the headache for the Phillies: They have wasted home-field advantage with four losses in their last five postseason home games.
PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper added to his family lineup when he and his wife, Kayla, welcomed the birth of their fourth child days ahead of Saturday's playoff opener.
If you're interested in attempting the famed 9-9-9 Challenge at a Philadelphia Phillies game this postseason, the club has you covered with a ready-made kit… sort of.
It's a four-game Saturday in the 2025 MLB division series!
Even before Shohei Ohtani delivers his first pitch in the postseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers' two-way star will have already made history.
The 2025 MLB playoffs are on to the divisional round — four best-of-five showdowns — beginning at the site of the higher seeds.