What’s at stake for the final weekend of the MLB seasonWhat’s at stake for the final weekend of the MLB season
What’s at stake for the final weekend of the MLB season
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What’s at stake for the final weekend of the MLB season
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It’s desperation time for the Brewers, who can scarcely afford any losses as they face the recently eliminated Cardinals for the final series of the regular season at Busch Stadium.
The offensively surging Astros rolled into Fenway Park and knocked around their potential ALDS opponent, riding an early burst of offense en route to a 12-2 thumping over the Red Sox in Thursday’s opener of a four-game series. But even in defeat, there was a positive development for the Red Sox. The Yankees suffered a 9-6 loss to the Rays, putting Boston’s magic number at one for winning the AL East with three games left.
Entering the final weekend of the regular season, the postseason picture is nearly complete, with three races left to be determined. One is the race for the second National League Wild Card spot, which the Rockies could clinch with a victory Friday night, coupled with a Brewers loss in St. Louis.
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A day after clinching the National League Central crown at Busch Stadium, the Cubs finished off their season dominance over the Cardinals by officially knocking them out of playoff contention.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Daniel Norris threw five scoreless innings to pick up his first victory in more than three months as the Detroit Tigers snapped a season-high nine-game losing streak by beating the Kansas City Royals 4-1 on Thursday night.
Giancarlo Stanton got back on the home run track in the fourth inning of Thursday’s 7-1 win over the Braves, connecting off Julio Teheran for his 58th shot of the season. He launched No. 59 in the eighth inning, a two-run shot off reliever Rex Brothers.
You can close the books on the Brewers’ regularly scheduled 2017 home slate, but don’t shutter Miller Park for winter just yet.