That's a shame, and no doubt very disappointing to Keith, not only for the obvious reason. I think he was really enjoying broadcasting this year's team's games.
Albert Pujols hit his 700th home run at Dodger Stadium tonight. I wonder what the guy who caught the ball is going to do with it.
Makes sense - he's a Dodgers fan, so he has no emotional attachment to the player. He'll "hold on to it" while he explores what's involved in selling it, I imagine. If Albert wants it, he can pay for it. I have no problem with that whatsoever.
Lindor makes it 1-0 with his 100th RBI. First time since 2008 the Mets have two players with 100+ RBI. Pete immediately follows with his 38th HR, giving him 123 RBI, one short of Mike Piazza's team record. 3-0 Mets.
Holy shit. deGrom looks awful, McNeil falls down in the outfield, and it's 3-2 with men on second and third and one out. The Mets can't have the deGrom of the last few starts in the postseason.
Two singles, a double, and a home run, and 5 RBI for Alonso as he jumps over Piazza's team RBI record. Still a 1 1/2 game lead, with the magic number now at 8.
Once again the potential #4 starter shows he isn't the #4 starter. Carrasco should have been pulled already.
This is Showalter's fault - there is no way Carrasco should have even come out for the third inning. He clearly had nothing.