The best facts to know from the World Series Game 3 including historic lead changes, Randy Arozarena's record postseason HRs, and more!
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ByKevin Lestz, PSO Asst. Research Analyst Oct 25, 2020
Game 4 of the World Series was one of the most exciting games of all-time with record lead changes and a record amounts of homers in consecutive innings. Players on both squads have been running up the postseason leaderboard totals with their offensive onslaught that is redefining the record books. Here are the top 5 facts to know from Game 4 of the World Series:
Los Angeles Dodgers infielders have been stroking the ball.
Record broken.@redturn2 now holds the franchise record for most postseason homers and is the first player in #WorldSeries history to homer in the first inning in back-to-back games. pic.twitter.com/8SA0zxx2fd
MLB World Series Game 4 broke records with consistent homers and runs throughout the game.
The Dodgers' 15 hits tonight are tied for the 2nd-most all-time in a World Series loss (1979 Pirates, 17).
The Rays hit 4 home runs Saturday: 1 in the 4th, 1 in the 5th, 1 in the 6th and 1 in the 7th. They're the 1st team in postseason history with a HR in 4 straight innings. pic.twitter.com/wDvM5jvjWH
The #Rays are the first team to have a come from behind walk-off in a #WorldSeries game since the Blue Jays won in Game 6 on Joe Carter's homer on Oct. 23, 1993.