Padres turn to October ace Musgrove vs Phillies in Game 3 HEAD TOPICS
Padres turn to October ace Musgrove vs Phillies in Game 3
10/21/2022 6:30:00 PM The Padres send hometown boy Joe Musgrove to the mound for Game 3 The Phillies counter with lefty Ranger Suá rez There is no scheduled off day for the rest of the series so bullpens could play a vital role in deciding the outcome
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The Padres send hometown boy Joe Musgrove to the mound for Game 3. The Phillies counter with lefty Ranger Suárez. There is no scheduled off day for the rest of the series, so bullpens could play a vital role in deciding the outcome. The Phillies counter with lefty Ranger Suárez. The Phillies and Padres have not yet announced starting pitchers for Game 4. There is no scheduled off day for the rest of the series so bullpens could play a vital role in deciding the outcome. and former ace Jake Peavy. Musgrove threw the Padres’ first no-hitter — in the team’s 8,206th regular-season game — in just his second start with the team last year. He pitched in his first All-Star Game this year and then signed a $100 million, five-year contract that starts next season. Oh, then comes the part where the hometown-ish boy helped the Padres clinch an NL wild-card spot. He’s kept a level head even if his San Diego tenure at times all seems too good to be true. Musgrove said he’s mentally more prepared to handle the anticipation, nerves and pressure of the postseason more than 2017 when he pitched for the World Series champion Houston Astros. Read more:
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Read more >> Padres turn to October ace Musgrove vs Phillies in Game 3The series shifts to Philadelphia for Game 3 and the San Diego Padres will send hometown boy Joe Musgrove to the mound. Inside Austin Nola’s Long Journey to Face His Brother in the NLCSAustin Nola had been waiting for a moment like this for a long time. Maybe his whole life. He stepped into the box against his younger brother, and he stared. emmabaccellieri on the Nolas matchup in Game 2 of the NLCS Mets’ Billy Eppler inquired about Joe Musgrove with MLB before sticky-stuff checkMets manager Buck Showalter wasn’t the first one in that fateful wild-card game to inquire about Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove and whether he might be using a sticky substance. Sore Losers. Mets Had A Total Collapse Of Major Proportions. That Made It Worse. 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The Padres send hometown boy Joe Musgrove to the mound for Game 3. Oh, then comes the part where the hometown-ish boy helped the Padres clinch an NL wild-card spot. They know how this feels. He’s kept a level head even if his San Diego tenure at times all seems too good to be true. The Phillies and Padres have not yet announced starting pitchers for Game 4. Musgrove said he’s mentally more prepared to handle the anticipation, nerves and pressure of the postseason more than 2017 when he pitched for the World Series champion Houston Astros. Bill Kostroun Musgrove’s spin rates were up, and one Met in the game opined that a certain pitch to Daniel Vogelbach was “the best pitch I’ve ever seen. “I’ve been beat down by the crowd, at times, in my postseason career,” Musgrove said Thursday. Joe Musgrove's story at times almost seems like a work of fiction for those who followed the 29-year-old big right-handers career. “I wished I could just press pause on the time button,” he said, “Just live it for that much longer. “I think, ultimately, I’ve got a way better understanding of myself and how things work. Certain triggers that I have, and what it is that really gets to me and being able to have some awareness of what those things are before I got into a moment like this. Musgrove threw the Padres’ first no-hitter — in the team’s 8,206th regular-season game — in just his second start with the team last year. It’s very helpful. The playoffs, of course, are different.” Neither Melvin nor Phillies manager Rob Thomson announced Game 4 starters for Saturday. Oh, then comes the part where the hometown-ish boy helped the Padres clinch an NL wild-card spot.R. Thomson, though, said there was “no chance” Game 1 winner Zack Wheeler starts on short rest. The series also faces the quirk of no off day between a potential Game 5 Sunday in Philadelphia and Game 6 Monday in San Diego, the travel day a casualty of the lockout. Musgrove said he’s mentally more prepared to handle the anticipation, nerves and pressure of the postseason more than 2017 when he pitched for the World Series champion Houston Astros. So I said this time—I said, I’m not stepping out of the box. “I think without the off day, it possibly taxes you a little bit more because you’ve got to go five days in a row, potentially,” Thomson said. “So you really have to be diligent about how you use those guys and make sure you’re not overworking them where their stuff or their production goes down, and you put them at injury risk. “I think ultimately, I’ve got a way better understanding of myself and how things work.” Thomson reminded the Phillies that they lost Game 2 of the NLDS in Atlanta and rebounded with two of their best games this year. The Padres were down 4–2, trying to mount a comeback after originally falling behind 4–0. Rhys Hoskins doesn’t necessarily have to spike his bat in this Game 3 -- though it would help -- but Thomson said the Phillies returned in good spirits and he gave them the day off. It’s very helpful. The Padres had a light, late-afternoon workout at Citizens Bank Park. The sports complex, home to three stadiums, will be jammed Friday night with a Smashing Pumpkins concert at the Wells Fargo Center and a Temple football game at Lincoln Financial Field, all taking place at the same time as Game 3. He stepped into the box against his younger brother, and he stared. It’s up to Suárez to disarm the Padres in front of a raucous home crowd. The Phillies are 2-0 at home this postseason and outscored Atlanta 17-4 in two home Division Series games; the Padres are 3-2 on the road. “We feel pretty good being home here for the next three games in front of our own fans,” Thomson said. Fine , Austin figures. “It’s going to be a lot of fun.” Tags .