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ByRob Mason, PSO President of Sports Operations Oct 10, 2019
‘The Best in Sports’ is a daily PSO original series showcasing the best highlights, facts, and stories going on in the land of the NFL, NBA, & MLB every day. Get a recap on EVERYTHING that happened yesterday here.
After struggling earlier in the game with an 0-4, 2 K game after 9 innings, Kendrick hit the biggest hit of his career and the biggest HR any Nats fan has ever witnessed.
It’s unfortunate because of how legendary Clayton Kershaw has been in the regular season, but he is now officially a certified playoff choker. Another Dodgers playoff run has now ended because of Kershaw’s postseason ineffectiveness.
Not 1, not 2, not 3, not even 9. The Cardinals put up a history-breaking 10 runs in the 1st inning to spark their Game 5 victory and advance to the NLCS.
No NFL player has ever played at least 20 career games and recorded a higher passer rating than Patrick Mahomes or Deshaun Watson. This upcoming HOU-KC matchup will feature the two greatest passers of all-time (according to passer rating).
This Sunday’s matchup features the 2 greatest passers of all-time according to career passer rating (min. 20 games) https://t.co/gY7g7UmGPz
7x All-Star C Brian McCann announced his retirement after the Braves’ embarrassing loss. He’ll call it quits after a 15-year-career that was a dream come true to play in his hometown of Atlanta.
RT Justin_FOX5: “15 years is a long time catching every day … and I got to do it in my hometown.” Brian McCann on decision to retire — after one final season playing for the #Braves. pic.twitter.com/Rge8wghc0R – FOX5Atlanta
As part of a list that is getting exceptionally long, Mike Pouncey has now been placed on the IR with a season-ending neck injury.
#Chargers C Mike Pouncey has just been placed on the IR. Through 5 weeks, Pouncey has given up 11 pressures, tied for the 4th highest among centers. pic.twitter.com/ArkYEZQNvw
#PlayerOfTheDay Anthony Rendon formed a lethal 1-2 punch with Juan Soto in Game 5 to lead DC to their 1st Postseason series win in franchise history. All 3 of Rendon’s hits were for extra bases and led to him scoring as many times as the entire Dodgers lineup https://t.co/gLOxUmEFvs