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10. Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays hosted two of the lowest-attended games in MLB postseason history — the smallest non-2020 season crowd since 1919.
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is loving the atmosphere Phillies fans are bringing to the postseason at Citizens Bank Park — so much so it has the star athlete itching to take center field.
All of it is becoming normal — silencing a hostile crowd, rising to new highs, as many Phillies play deeper into a postseason than they ever have. These Phillies do not just belong here.
Once again, fans make their mark on a Phillies playoff series Crowd throws extra heat at the Marlins. ... through Tuesday. the Phillies are 23-11 in postseason games in this building.
The Phillies have a 1.39 ERA this postseason, the second-lowest in the first eight games of a postseason, according to MLB.com researcher Sarah Langs, behind only the 1983 Baltimore Orioles (1.23).
The Phillies now have the lowest ERA in the first eight games of a single postseason (1.39) since the 1983 Orioles, according to MLB. Good pitching is supposed to beat good hitting this time of year.
As the outs piled up in Game 7, the mood among the crowd of 45,000-plus shifted from confident to angsty to distraught. The Phillies stars were striking out or making weak contact.
The 2022 Phillies stumbled down the stretch, but turned it around in time to get the final playoff spot, much like the Diamondbacks did this season with their 84-78 record.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Gregory Soto celebrates the team's win over the Miami Marlins in Game 2 of an NL wild-card baseball playoff series Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023, in Philadelphia.
The Phillies, who are undefeated at home this postseason, put on a power show at the outset, and never relented. They became the first team to hit three home runs in the first two innings of a ...
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