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    You are at:Home»Top Stories»World Series 2022 Game 1: Philadelphia Phillies v Houston Astros – live! | World Series

    World Series 2022 Game 1: Philadelphia Phillies v Houston Astros – live! | World Series

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    By News Staff on October 29, 2022 Top Stories


    Key events

    Phillies 6-5 Astros, top 10th inning

    The air got sucked out of Minute Maid Park with that home run. Garcia faces Harper next and he gets ahead of him 0-2. Harper fouls off the next one. Still 0-2. The next pitch, outside. 1-2. He takes the next pitch and hits it for a single.

    Home run! (Phillies) Phillies 6-5 Astros

    Phillies 6-5 Astros, top 10th inning

    Luis Garcia is in pitching for the Astros, who have to feel like they should be out of this game. He’ll be facing J.T. Realmuto. Can that jolt at the bottom of the ninth spark the Phillies offense here at the top of the tenth? He takes a ball and then a strike. 1-1. Garcia gets Realmuto to swing and miss here. 1-2. The next pitch is way off the mark. 2-2. Garcia has a funky, rock it back and forth delivery that I dig. His 2-2 pitch is… a cutter away. 3-2. Realmuto hits the next one to right field for a game-untying home run! The Phillies have their first lead of the game and it comes at a perfect time!

    We’re heading into extra innings. Phillies 5-5 Astros

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 9th inning

    Peña flies out and it looks like this could be the game-winning hit but Castellanos makes a game-saving catch in the outfield to send this one to extra innings!

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 9th inning

    The outfielders just weren’t positioned quite right and that leaves the inning alive for Peña. On Dominquez’s next pitch, a ball, Altuve breaks out and makes it to second base. The ball from the catcher’s throw, however, just made contact with Altuve before he slid into second. so it’s under review.

    And the call stands: safe!

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 9th inning

    Altuve takes a strike. 0-1. He takes a ball. 1-1. Already this feels like a better at-bat than most that Altuve has had. He swings and misses at the next offering. 1-2. Altuve fouls a pitch off. Still hanging on, still 1-2. On the next pitch, he flies up… but the ball drops! It drops and he’s safe at first!

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 9th inning

    Christian Vazquez, formerly of the Boston Red Sox, is here in place of Maldonado. I told you that pinch-hitting was in our near-future and here we go. He falls behind 1-2 rather quickly, however, before taking ball two. 2-2. Vazquez does have some pop in his bat, or at least he did in Boston. The next pitch is outside. 3-2. Just a walk would keep the line moving for Houston.

    Instead, Vazquez gets called out on strike three. The home plate umpire looks for help from the first base coach, who rings him up. That’s two down. Altuve is up representing Houston’s last chance to avoid extras.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 9th inning

    Dominquez is starting the bottom of the ninth facing McCormick. He swings and fouls the first pitch off. 0-1. McCormick swings again, and again it’s 0-2. He takes a ball. 1-2. The next pitch. That’s too high. 2-2. On the next pitch, McCormick swings and misses. That’s one down.

    Well, this has been a lot more exciting game than it seemed after the Astros went up 5-0 early. Can they walk it or are we heading into extra innings?

    If the latter turns out to be the case, know that there is no “phantom runner” in extra innings during the postseason. They are playing under actual baseball rules instead.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 9th inning

    Two out in the ninth. Hoskins takes a ball and takes a home run cut at the next pitch but it’s just foul. Pressly might have gotten away with one there. 1-1. He takes another swing and pops it up. We’re headed to the bottom of the ninth all-tied up!

    Updated at 23.44 EDT

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 9th inning

    Schwarber, the Taco Deliverer, is up next. Pressly throws a breaking pitch that’s too low. 1-0. The next pitch is a strike that Schwarber couldn’t possibly have done anything had he swung. 1-1. The next pitch is just low and it’s called for a ball. The Minute Main Park audience disagrees. 2-1. The next pitch is called more in their favor. 2-2. Schwarber fouls the next one away. Still 2-2. Feels like a chess match at this point of the game. The next pitch is a ball away. 3-2. The next pitch? Catches the corner! Strike three! Wow.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 9th inning

    Ryan Pressly is up pitching for the Astros. It’s not technically a save situation but if you’re saving your best bullpen arms for save situations in the World Series you deserve to lose just on principle. Pressly is here to face Marsh, who swings and misses at his first pitch. 0-1. The second pitch, a strike looking. 0-2. These relievers are just utterly ridiculous. On 0-2, Pressly’s pitch Is in the dirt. 1-2. The next pitch is around Marsh’s ankles. 2-2. The next pitch, he grounds out to Altuve.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 8th inning

    Dominquez is facing Mancini, who is up with two outs and one on. He gets ahead of Mancini 0-2 and then his third straight pitch, a 90 mph slider, gets him to strike out and end the inning. The Baseball Gods have spoken. We’re heading into the ninth inning and potentially beyond.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 8th inning

    Seranthony Dominquez is up in a tie game with runner at first, he’ll be facing Gurriel. Gurriel fouls off a 100 mph pitch. Yikes, that’s a Mario Brothers style fireball. At the next pitch, he grounds out into a fielder’s choice. Philadelphia manages to get the runner at second. Philly will take that.

    Rob Thomson comes in to take out Suarez and keep him fresh for a potential start later in the series.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 8th inning

    Can Tucker make this the Kyle Tucker Game? He tries in his first swing, but he just hits it foul. 0-1. The FOX graphic just called him “King Tuck” and I am absolutely not going to call him that because that would be a career-altering typo on my part. Tucker fouls off the next pitch. That’s an 0-2 count. The next pitch? That’s too low. 1-2.

    And you cannot stop Tucker, he hits a single on the 1-2 count.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 8th inning

    What do I root for in games like this? A part of me roots for a quick resolution and the other part roots for the most dramatic possible game. Here we come to a key half-inning: all the Astros need to do is score a run here and hope their bullpen can give them a few more outs. That would get me out of here quicker but, honestly, this feels like a game that deserves to go into extra innings. I leave it up to the Baseball Gods.

    Suarez is out to face Bregman. He bounces back one to the pitcher who throws to first for a quick, easy out.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 8th inning

    Segura immediately skies one up and we’re heading into the bottom of the eighth.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 8th inning

    Stott is up next. He gets in the same 0-2 hole as Bohm falls into, maybe some pinch-hitting should have already happened here? Then again, there are still potential extras. Stott takes a ball, the first of the inning. Stott hits a long fly and becomes the second out of the inning.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 8th inning

    Rafael Montero is pitching for Houston, Bohm is leading off. There’s been no pinch-hitting so far, we’re around that time in the game where we’re likely to start seeing some. He takes on Bohm in three pitches. That’s efficient.

    Good news for Philadelphia:

    The team with the first steal in each of the last five World Series — the team with the “Taco Hero” that is — has won it all.

    — Manny Randhawa (@MannyOnMLB) October 29, 2022

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 7th inning

    Álvarez takes ball one. 1-0. Suarez’s next pitch is in for a strike. 1-1. The next pitch is away. 2-1. He sees a lot of pitches away. Not the next one though, as that’s a called strike. 2-2. The next pitch is very close but just outside. 3-2. Suarez strikes him out to end the inning! We’re still tied after seven. Should I just get caffeine now?

    Here comes the Big Test yet again: Álvarez is up and that means a pitching change. My notes have it as Ranger Suarez, normally a starter but the Phillies think they can get him a little work in here before his potential start later in the series.

    It’s the World Series, you do whatever it takes.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 7th inning

    Peña is up now and he grounds out to first. Well this is going swiftly so far. Two down.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 7th inning

    Eflin faces Altuve, who has been quiet this game and remains quiet as he promptly grounds out.

    Seventh inning stretch

    I post this clip at least once per World Series. If we end up being tied in the 14th inning, I reserve the right to reuse it.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 7th inning

    Héctor Neris will be pitching to Nick Castellanos. Just a side note: this is an extremely bad time for any broadcasters to make any serious announcements. Just trust me.

    Castellanos takes a ball and then takes a wild, wild, wild swing at a pitch perhaps a bit outside. 1-1. The bases are loaded, did I mention that? That feels like a pertinent detail. On 1-1, Castellanos fouls one away. 1-2. He just barely stays away from the next ball. Somehow. 2-2. He doesn’t the next time around as he strikes out with the bases loaded. There will be no memes after that inning.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 7th inning

    Two on, two out, Harper on the plate. Man does this feels like a key at-bat, doesn’t it? Abreu throws a fastball that’s out of the zone. 1-0. The next pitch? In the dirt. 2-0. Lots of 2-0 counts in the last few innings. The next pitch is too high. Ball three. 3-0. A walk wouldn’t be the worst possible outcome here, to be honest.

    Instead, Abreu just throws a strike that Harper takes. 3-1. The next pitch is also too high and that’s the second-straight walk from Abreu. Here comes head coach Dusty Baker to make a pitching change.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 7th inning

    The Realmuto Of Philadelphia is up with one on and two out. He swings and misses at a pitch just outside. 0-1. The next pitch, that’s in the dirt. 1-1. The next pitch, Abreu doesn’t get a call on a ball just on the lower corner. 2-1. On the next pitch, Abreu throws a ball and Schwarber dashes to second for a successful stolen base that wins America a free taco.

    Who says it’s all bad news here in the States?

    It’s a 3-1 count on Realmuto, who takes ball four and sets the table for Bryce Harper, who is hitting next.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 7th inning

    With Schwarber on first, Abreu faces Hoskins who takes a ball, a strike and a ball. In the meantime, they’re rightfully ruling that Schwarber made it to first on a clean infield single. The next pitch? That’s right in there for a strike. 2-2. On the next pitch, Hoskins extends himself and strikes out swinging.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 7th inning

    Schwarber is up next. He takes a slider for a strike and then a ball that bounces in front of him. 1-1. He takes another strike looking. 1-2. The next pitch is also in the dirt but doesn’t quite do the bouncing thing. 2-2. He hits the next one right over Abreu’s hand for a chopper that goes as an infield hit in my opinion. The scorer might rule it an error.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 7th inning

    Abreu is still out there for Houston, pitching to Brandon Marsh (who sounds like he shares a name with a South Park character, but I believe is a real-life human being despite a somewhat cartoonish beard). He hits a towering flyball that’s just an easy out.

    Email from David Bertram:

    My old boss is a big Philly fan. He’d get a kick out of a shout out to ric if possible. He’s watching in Philly hoping for the best and ignoring my texts. Dave

    I imagine that he’s watching, Philly sports fans are very dedicated.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 6th inning

    Maldonado is up next. He takes a ball. And a ball. Another 2-0 start with another Houston hitter. Eflin feels like he’s not quite finding his spots and the Astros aren’t going to give him any help.

    Or maybe not. Maldonado grounds out to third and forces the Houston infield to make a nifty play for the out. The Phillies keep the Astros off the board in the sixth. We’re still tied.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 6th inning

    Chas McCormick is here to try to make something happen. At this point, the possibility of extra innings is starting to loom large. Houston has2 already played that 18-inning game, so I have to like their odds if that happens. McCormick takes two straight balls to get ahead 2-0 and then fouls one off. He holds off on the next pitch, also a ball. 3-1. He fouls another off. 3-2. Full count. McCormick takes ball four and that means two are now on for Houston.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 6th inning

    Mancini’s at-bat with Gurriel at first and one out in the inning. Mancini takes a ball that Realmuto can’t quite frame. 1-0. The next pitch is also away. 2-0. Eflin finally gets his sinker in the zone with the next pitch. 2-1. He connects on the next pitch but just skies one straight up that’s caught in foul ground. That’s two out in the inning.

    Updated at 22.33 EDT

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 6th inning

    Speaking of “out,” so’s Alvarado. In is Zach Eflin, facing Yuli Gurriel. Gurriel takes a ball outside. 1-0. The next pitch is right down the middle for strike two. 1-1. He then hits a chopper, but Gurriel’s throw takes the first baseman just off the base. Still, a good attempt but the result is an Astro baserunner.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 6th inning

    Here comes Alvarado’s toughest challenge: getting Kyle Tucker out. He’s accounted for four of Houston’s five runs. This time around he just hits the first ball he sees into the outfield for an out.

    Oh wait, that’s why they call it the “out field.” My mind is blown.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 6th inning

    Jean Segura is up yet again. It feels like he’s always up. He swings at Abreu’s first two offerings and falls into a 0-2 hole quickly. And make that 0-3. Wow, that’s a 1-2-3 top of the sixth with the Astros getting a chance to untie this in the bottom here.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 6th inning

    Abreu’s first pitch to Stott, also a ball. The next two pitches are called strikes, so he’s down 1-2 quickly. They weren’t lying about this Houston pen, apparently. The next pitch? That’s called strike three.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, top 6th inning

    Bryan Abreu is pitching for Houston which means that Verlander will, officially, not get his first World Series win tonight. Don’t worry, pitching wins are meaningless junk. If the Astros pull of a win here, he’ll be more than happy. Abreu is facing Bohm, who takes a ball. 1-0. He then flies out on the next pitch. That was quick.

    Phillies 5-5 Astros, bottom 5th inning

    Alex Bregman takes a strike, then swings away. 0-2. The next pitch is a ball, but Alvarado gets him to swing and miss. That was efficient and the Phillies keep it tied. Now they need to score runs and hope that their thin bullpen keeps the Astros off the board.

    Nobody ever said winning a World Series game was supposed to be easy.





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