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Old 01-06-2019, 04:42 AM   #121
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NLCS Game 1: St. Louis 4, Chicago 2

St. Louis starting pitcher Jacob de Grom rebounded from a rough first inning and Jed Gyorko delivered a key two-run pinch-hit double in the seventh inning to lift the River Walkers to a 4-2 win over the Chicago G-Men in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
de Grom allowed the first four batters he faced in the opening inning to reach, as the G-Man grabbed a 2-0 lead. But Chicago would not score again, as de Grom pitched into the seventh inning and five relievers combined to complete the shutout.
Michael Conforto got St. Louis on the board with a solo homer off Bryan Mitchell in the second inning. Gyorko then gave the Walkers the lead with his two-run pinch hit double off Grant Dayton with two outs in the seventh.
A solo homer from Rhys Hoskins off Wandy Peralta in the eighth added some insurance for St. Louis.
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NLCS Game 2: St. Louis 7, Chicago 4

St. Louis River Walkers' Alex Bregman hit a three-run walk-off home run off Andrew Istler to cap a four-run ninth inning to give the River Walkers a 7-4 win over the Chicago G-Men at Busch Stadium in St. Louis
With their second straight come-from-behind win, the River Walkers took a 2-0 lead in the NLCS.
Chicago scored three runs in the top of the fourth inning to chase St. Louis starter Aaron Nola and take a 4-1 lead.
An RBI pinch-hit triple from Herschel Powell off Wandy Peralta pulled the Walkers to within 4-2.
Jedd Gyorko, who had a key two-run pinch-hit double to help win Game 1, then got things going in the ninth when he led off with a home run off Luke Gregerson.
Once again, St. Louis got some strong work from its bullpen. This time it handled 6.2 innings, and once again did not allow a run.
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ALCS Game 1: Dayton 5, Indianapolis 3

Dayton's 5-3 win in Game 1, puts the Fighter Pilots up 1-0.
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Old 01-06-2019, 05:29 AM   #124
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ALCS Game 2: Indianapolis 7, Dayton 4

Indianapolis Racers even series with 7-4 victory.
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Old 01-06-2019, 06:06 AM   #125
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NLCS Game 3: Chicago 7, St. Louis 6

Chicago's Mitch Garver and Joc Pederson homered off St. Louis reliever Chaz Roe as part of a three-run sixth inning, helping Chicago a 7-6 win in Game of the National League Championship Series in Chicag.
The G-Met trailed 5-4 when Garver led off the inning with a homer off Roe. Ramiel Tapia followed with a single before Pederson cranked his two-run homer, giving the G-Men a 7-5 lead.
A Michael Conforto sacrifice fly later scored Andrew Benintendi in the top of the ninth to make it 7-6. But with runners at first and second, Wandy Peralta got Brock Holt to ground out to end it.
St. Louis starting pitcher Trevor Bauer only last into the third inning, leaving with his team down 3-0.

The River Walkers would score the game's next five runs, but could not hold on.
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Old 01-06-2019, 06:49 AM   #126
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NLCS Game 4: St. Louis 5, Chicago 4, 10 innings

Rhys Hoskins connected for a two-out RBI single off Tyler Healy in the top of the 10th inning to drive in Jedd Gyorko in what proved to be the game-winning run, as the St. Louis River Walkers defeated the Chicago G-Men 5-4 to win the National League Championship Series in four games.
Gyorko, who had a two-run double in a series-opening win and a solo homer in a Game 2 victory, opened the inning with a double off Healy.
A two-run homer from Josh Donaldson off Keone Kela in the bottom of the eighth inning had tied it 4-4.
St. Louis reliever Sean Doolittle retired Chicago in order in the ninth inning. Then, with the lead, he recorded two more outs in the 10th before allowing a single to George Springer.
Jonathon Holder then stepped in and got Donaldson to end it, and send the River Walkers onto the World Series.
St. Louis starting pitcher Alex Cobb gave up single runs in the first and third innings, but managed to pitch into the sixth to help lessen the load on a bullpen that carried the River Walkers through the series.
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MBL news: Gyorko named MVP of NLCS and stats

MBL news: Gyorko named MVP of NLCS and stats
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ALCS Game 3: Dayton 5, Indianapolis 0

The Dayton Fighter Pilots take a 2-1 lead in the ALCS after a 5-0 win.
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ALCS Game 4: Dayton 7, Indianapolis 4

The Dayton Fighter Pilots claim the American League Championship Series with a 7-4 win over the Indianapolis Racers in Game 5.
With the win, Dayton advances to the championship series of the Midwest Baseball League, where it will play National League champion, the St. Louis River Walkers.
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MBL news: Individual statistics from American League Championship Series

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Old 01-07-2019, 03:01 AM   #131
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MBL news World Series -- Dayton Fighter Pilots vs. St. Louis River Walkers

Midwest Baseball League World Series preview: Dayton Fighter Pilots (89-7) vs. St. Louis River Walkers (106-56) (Best-of-seven)
League Championship Series: AL: Dayton defeated Indianapolis 4-1.
NL: St. Louis defeated Chicago 4-1.
World Series schedule
Game 1: Dayton (Yu Darvish 16-4, 3.31) at St. Louis (Jacob deGrom 14-5, 3.07)
Game 2: Dayton (Charlie Morton 6-4, 4.17) at. St. Louis (Aaron Nola 12-6, 3.47)
Game 3: St. Louis (Trevor Bauer 9-7, 3.43) at Dayton (Steven Matz 12-10, 4.36)
Game 4: St. Louis (Alex Cobb 10-5, 4.09) at Dayton (Jerad Eckhoff 8-10, 4.97)
Game 5 (if necessary: St. Louis (Jacob deGrom 14-5, 3.07) vs. Dayton (Yu Darvish 16-4, 3.31).
Game 6 (if necessary): Dayton (Charlie Morton 6-4, 4.17) at St. Louis (Aaron Nola, 12.6, 3.47)
Game 7 (if necessary): Dayton (Steven Matz 12-10, 4.36) at St. Louis (Trevor Bauer, 9-7, 3.43)


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Dayton regular-season statistical package

Dayton regular-season statistical package
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St. Louis regular season statistical package

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MBL news: World Series Game 1 -- St. Louis 7, Dayton 5

The Dayton Fighter Pilots battered St. Louis starting pitcher Jacob deGrom for four early runs, but could not hang on as the River Walkers rallied for a 7-5 win in Game 1 of the Midwest Baseball League World Series.
Buster Posey hit a three-run homer off deGrom in the first inning and James McCann launched a solo shot to open the second for Dayton.
But by the bottom of the third, that lead was gone and the Walkers led 6-4.
Adeiny Hechavarria drove in a pair of runs with a two-out single off Pilots starting pitcher Yu Darvish in the second inning.

Rhys Hoskins drove in the first run of the third with a double. Brock Holt puts St. Louis in front with a two-run single.
Holt scored when Tucker Barnhart followed with a triple, with Darvish sustaining all of the damage.
A solo homer from Michael Conforto off Greg Holland in the fifth made it 7-4.
Dayton cut it the deficit to two runs in the sixth, on an RBI double by Steven Souza off deGrom.
deGrom would last 5.2 innings, allowing all five Dayton runs.
Three relievers kept the Pilots quiet the rest of the way to seal the win.
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MBL news: World Series Game 2 -- St. Louis 9, Dayton 1

St. Louis starting Aaron Nola allowed a lead-off homer to Dayton's Andrelton Simmons to open the game, but followed that up with seven shutout innings to help the River Walkers to an 9-1 win and a 2-0 lead in the Midwest Baseball League World Series.
The Walkers' wasted little time take control of the game after falling behind for the second consecutive game.
They scored four runs in the bottom of the first off Dayton starter Charlie Morton. Alex Bregman drove in the first run when he was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.

A Brock Holt sacrifice fly plated the second run. A two-out double from Tucker Barnhart made it 4-0.
St. Louis added three more runs in the second to break it open.Rhys Hoskins had an RBI double. Michael Conforto plated two with his fourth homer of the postseason.
Nola allowed one run on four hits in his seven innings. He struck out five and walked one.
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MLB news: World Series Game 3 -- St. Louis 7, Dayton 4, 12 innings

St. Louis scored four times in the top of the 12th inning to win a wild Game 3 and move within a victory of a sweep in the Midwest Baseball League World Series.
Twice, Dayton had hit late-game home runs to knot the game -- Domingo Santana hit a two-run shot off Brad Boxberger in the eighth inning to tie it at 2-2, in the 10th Andrelton Simmons took Sean Doolittle deep to even it at 3-3 -- but the Fighter Pilots had no answer for the River Walkers big top of the 12th.
A one-out single from Andrew Benintendi off Dayton reliever Douyvdas Neverauskas got things going for the Walkers.A Rhys Hoskins double off A.J. Ramos scored Benintendi.
Tucker Barnhart and Brock Holt later added RBI singles off Ramos.
St. Louis took an early lead with a two-run homer from Alex Bregman off Dayton starting pitcher Steven Matz in the second inning.
The extra innings overshadowed a strong start from the Walkers' Trevor Bauer, who threw six scoreless innings. He struck out six and walked one while allowing just a pair of hits.
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MBL news: World Series Game 4 -- Dayton 3, St. Louis 0

Dayton starting pitcher Trevor Cahill and five relievers combined on a five-hitter -- striking out 16 batters along the way -- as the Fighter Pilots pushed the Midwest Baseball League to a Game 5 with a 3-0 win.
Cahill was dominant in his six innings, allowing four hits while striking out 11 and walking none.
The relievers -- Mychal Givens, Kyle Barraclough, Hansel Robles, Ryan Pressley and Dovydas Neverauskas -- were just as relentless allowing just one baserunner while adding five more K's over the final three innings.
Neverauskas handled the entire ninth, earning his first save of the postseason.
Dayton got all three of its runs in the fourth inning off River Walkers starting pitcher Alex Cobb.Steven Souza Jr. drove in the first two with a bases-loaded double. James McCann handled the third, plating a runner from third with a ground out.
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MBL news: World Series Game 5 -- Dayton 13, St. Louis 6

Michael Conforto and Alex Bregman had RBI singles off Dayton starting pitcher Yu Darvish in the top of the first inning to stake the St. Louis River Walkers to a lead.

But by the time they would score again, with a four-run top of the seventh, the Dayton Fighter Pilots were up 9-2 and well on their way to a win in Game 5 of the Midwest Baseball League World Series.
With the victory, Dayton sends the series back to St. Louis for Game 6 and a possible Game 7.
The Pilots scored their runs in bunches, plating four in the second inning, five in the sixth and four more in the seventh.
James McCann hit a three-run home run off St. Louis starter Jacob deGrom in the second inning. Buster Posey had a three-run double against Phil Maton in the sixth and Dominic Santana clouted a three-run blast off Keona Kela in the seventh inning.
Darvish earned the inning, allowing two runs in 5.1 innings. Four relievers combined to close it out for Dayton.
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MBL news: World Series Game 6 -- St. Louis 7, Dayton 1

Aaron Nola tossed seven shutout innings and three relievers finished it off, as the St. Louis River Walkers claimed the Midwest Baseball League World Series with a 7-1 win over the Dayton Fighter Pilots in Game 6.
Nola allowed just three hits while striking out five and walking three through his seven innings.

Dayton did get a run off Keone Kela in the top of the ninth inning, however by that point the Walkers led 7-0. Sean Doolittle came on to get Andrelton Simmons to ground out to end it.
Tucker Barnhart hit a solo homer off Dayton's Charlie Morton in the second inning to give St. Louis a 1-0 lead.
A dropped throw by Dayton first baseball Edwin Encanarcion in the third opened the door to a 2-0 Walkers' lead.
Michael Conforto's solo homer off Yusmerio Pettit in the seventh upped the advantage to 3-0.
A two-run homer from Andrew Benintendi off Jerad Eickhoff in the eighth, followed by a run-scoring double from Alex Bregman and an RBI by Tucker Barnhart stretched that advantage to 7-0.
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MLB news: World Series wrap up

The St. Louis River Walkers completed an impressive regular season where they went 106-56, with a strong roll through the postseason where they defeated the Chicago G-Men in four games in the NL Championship Series and needed six games to defeat the Dayton Fighter Pilots in the World Series.
Andrew Benintendi won World Series MVP honors. After going 2 for 7 in the opening two games, although he did score four runs, Benintendi went 9-for-20 over the final four games. Included in that was a two-run homer in the seventh inning of Game 6, which put the Walkers ahead 5-0.
Alex Bregman also had a strong series, batting .304 with a homer and six RBIs. Rhy Hoskins hit .353 with five RBIs. Brock Holt hit .263 with six RBIs.

On the mound, Aaron Nola won Games 2 and 6, allowing just one run over 14 innings. He struck out 10 and walked fo and allowed seven hits.
For Dayton, Buster Posey was big with the bat, hitting .400 with a homer and six RBIs.
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