Phillies win one of the most lopsided NLCS games of all time - ESPN
The Philadelphia Phillies shut out the Arizona Diamondbacks for a 10-0 win in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series.
Philadelphia had four runs each in the sixth and seventh innings, becoming the second team in MLB postseason history to have four hits and four runs in consecutive innings. The Phillies also were the last team to accomplish the feat in Game 2 of the 2008 NLCS.
J.T. Realmuto led Philadelphia with three RBIs, while Kyle Schwarber and Alec Bohm added two each. Schwarber had two home runs on the night, his first postseason career game with multiple home runs, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
Philadelphia's victory is just the second-largest postseason shutout in franchise history — the Phillies won 11-0 against the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2009 — but the win does join the list of most lopsided NLCS wins, where the winning team won by 10 or more runs.
The most lopsided NLCS win came in the most important time of the series — Game 7 for a spot in the World Series.
Fred McGriff had four RBIs, while Javy Lopez, Andruw Jones and pitcher Tom Glavine each had three. The Braves had more runs in the first inning (six) than the Cardinals had hits for the entire game (four).
Down three games to one, the Braves started their comeback with a huge win on the road. Atlanta scored a run in six of nine innings including five in the first. Chipper Jones and Fred McGriff had three RBIs each and pitcher John Smoltz added one.
The Cubs got off to a hot start in the NLCS behind a four-RBI game from Gary Matthews. Eight other Chicago players had one RBI apiece, including pitcher Rick Sutcliffe.
Even with the blowout loss, San Diego managed to come back and win the series in five games.
The Dodgers used an 11-run