Mister 1000

"An avalanche of slugging": what better way to describe World Series game three?  The still-underdog Phillies crushed five home runs -- tying the most ever in a single WS game, and all off Lance McCullers Junior -- but one truly made history in their 7-0 domination of the Astros.  

Alec Bohm (seen October 21st in the NLCS) led off the bottom of the 2nd inning with a laser over the left field fence for the 1000th home run in World Series history.  (The first came in the inaugural 1903 Fall Classic, the Pirates' Jimmy Sebring crafting an inside-the-park job off Cy Young. Yes, the most famous pitcher ever.)

The barrage began in the bottom of the 1st inning, when Bryce Harper connected with Kyle Schwarber on 1st base. Bohm, Brandon Marsh and Schwarber (with a bullet that nearly drilled a hole in the ivy above the center field wall) rounded out the sweet quintet.
Five home runs. A terrific five inning start from Ranger Suarez. 
Phillies 7 - Astros 0.  Now, let's circle back to the man with the milestone blast, Alec Bohm.
Ring. That. Bell!











 

Comments

Jennifer Worthington said…
A magical night in South Philly.

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