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Jean Segura Helps Phillies to NLCS Game 3 Win Over Padres With Bat and Glove
10/22/2022 3:33:00 PM He waited 11 years to make the playoffs so it s fittingthat Jean Segura is getting a taste this month of everything postseason baseball has to offer No Phillie had a more eventful night in Game 3 By Corey Seidman
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Phillies : 'I like the pressure,' Segura said. “It's just the way we handle the pressure in the Dominican Republic. Even when we play winter ball, we've got guys in the stands saying, 'Hey, if you get out, we're going to kill you.” He waited 11 years to make the playoffs so it s fittingthat Jean Segura is getting a taste this month of everything postseason baseball has to offer No Phillie had a more eventful night in Game 3 By Corey Seidman Fortunately for Segura and the Phillies, Ranger Suarez was able to work out of that fourth-inning jam and keep the game tied by retiring Wil Myers and Jurickson Profar in short order.Segura immediately atoned for his mistake in the field with a big two-out hit against Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove. Always aggressive, Segura swung at a low-and-away slider well off the plate but was able to loop it over second baseman Jake Cronenworth's head into right-center for a two-run single. Though Segura was quickly picked off, his hit put the Phillies ahead for good. Read more:
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Can’t see who wrote this but the article seems like it’s got inkstainedretch name written all over it Jean Segura's clutch hit lifts Phillies over Padres in pivotal NLCS Game 3The Phillies , for the first since Oct. 17, 2010, won their first National League Championship Series game in their own home ballpark, winning 4-2 over the San Diego Padres, and taking a 2 games to 1 lead in this best-of-seven series. USATODAY I wish someone showedd me this earlier? How drunk are you? MLB playoffs: Phillies lead Padres in NLCS Game 3 as Jean Segura makes up for crucial error with go-ahead knockThe NLCS is back in Philadelphia. Friday's Game 3 will see someone take a crucial advantage as the Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres duel at Citizens Bank Park. The series is tied 1-1 entering the matchup after the Padres achieved liftoff in a massive Game 2 rally. Schwarber homers, Segura knocks in 2 as Phillies take 2-1 advantage in NLCS over PadresKyle Schwarber's first inning solo home run sent Citizens Bank Park into a frenzy, but it was Jean Segura's roller coaster game the served as the subplot to the Phillies ' NLCS game 3 win. They need to clean up the defense part of it Watch: Phillies’ Segura Channels Rhys Hoskins, Spikes Bat on RBI SingleThe Philadelphia infielder took a celebration out of his teammate’s book on Friday night. Remember when Minnesota win their first 2 at Home & the Braves win their 3? Kirby Puckett Hits a HR in the 11th at Home to send it to Game 7 & Jack Morris? Phillies to Start Bailey Falter in Game 4 of NLCS Vs.STEP UP TO THE PLATE: Sign up now to get top sports headlines delivered daily Segura endured every emotion of that in one single inning, and lived to tell himself, going from a goat to a hero to a goat to a hero.He made the first one count.STEP UP TO THE PLATE: Sign up now to get top sports headlines delivered daily If the crowd wasn’t pumped up enough before the game, it took just one swing of the bat by slugger Kyle Schwarber to set them into delirium. Padres Fortunately for Segura and the Phillies, Ranger Suarez was able to work out of that fourth-inning jam and keep the game tied by retiring Wil Myers and Jurickson Profar in short order. Segura immediately atoned for his mistake in the field with a big two-out hit against Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove. The Phillies were clinging to a 1-0 lead after Kyle Schwarber’s leadoff homer and Phillies starter Ranger Suarez induced what appeared to be an easy double-play grounder to shortstop Bryson Stott. Always aggressive, Segura swung at a low-and-away slider well off the plate but was able to loop it over second baseman Jake Cronenworth's head into right-center for a two-run single. Segura is the guy who dogged it to first base and caused the rundown that blew out Andrew McCutchen’s knee in 2019. Though Segura was quickly picked off, his hit put the Phillies ahead for good. Second-base umpire Doug Eddings initially ruled that Segura got at least one out, dropping the ball on the exchange, only for the call to be overturned. "I like the pressure," Segura said. There’s a reason why his teams have been in the postseason in seven of the past eight years. "The way I've handled pressure since I was a little kid, I love it. “That's the play that I probably made 3,000 times in my life,’’ Segura said, “but for some reason I missed it. Friday, he was the guy who dropped a perfect, soft relay from shortstop on a double-play ball that would’ve ended the fourth inning and nullified a run crossing the plate. It's just the way we handle the pressure in the Dominican Republic. Even when we play winter ball, we've got guys in the stands saying, 'Hey, if you get out, we're going to kill you. Just keep it up, continue to play the game because you don't know how the game's going to end. We're going to do something bad to you. It booed.' Compared to here, when you come here, dude, it's a completely different type of game. Right away. Realmuto says. When you come from DR, it's nothing. "Even when I made a mistake early in the game, it was a lot of things going through my mind.’’ “We're all going to make mistakes,’’ Segura says. » READ MORE: Domínguez records a GOAT-caliber save, and other thoughts from a wild win He’s thrilled them an inning before, diving, popping up, and nailing Trent Grisham to start the third inning. Maybe I get an opportunity later to win the game or maybe to do something special tonight. I didn't let that error affect my next two, three at-bats. …I feel really bad when I make that mistake, but I don't let that bother me." He also didn't let it affect the rest of his night in the field. HIs teammates reveled with him." Schwarber’s homer stood up until the top of the fourth when the Phillies defense showed its ugly warts. Segura was involved in three tremendous defensive plays, two of which came in crucial situations. I keep hustling. He dove to his left to field a ball and retire Trent Grisham to start the second inning. He started a rapid, inning-ending double play of Josh Bell with runners on the corners in the sixth. That's the way you want to handle the mistake, not let it get to your head. Nevertheless, it was Segura on Friday who did the most to reward Ranger Suárez, who gave up two runs in five innings but should have given up none; Rhys Hoskins’ error cost him a run in the fifth. And he made another diving play to rob Ha-Seong Kim and prevent the Padres from putting runners on first and third in the seventh. In a game that was within two runs from start to finish, all three plays loomed large. I'm scared for them to hit it to me. Segura redeemed himself with two outs in the bottom of the fourth, dropping a two-out single into shallow center-field off the end of his bat, scoring Alec Bohm and Stott. "Tonight he goes to the mound and says to Ranger, 'Get me another one,'" Rhys Hoskins relayed.."That's the kind of mentality you have to have.' “No, let it go by. It was awesome to see Jean come through." Segura flexed his muscles like Scott Steiner after the Kim play ended the seventh inning.’’ Well, redemption was just around the corner. "I mean, I'm fired up," he said. He gave up just two hits without a walk in his five-inning stint as the Phillies’ No. "I don't know how to explain that, but it's like fire inside my body. Segura walked to the plate. I just want to get it out, like explosive, like 'Ahhh!' "If you don't get emotional with 46,000 people in the stands, you're playing the wrong sport." Entering September, no active big-leaguer had played more regular-season games than Segura without reaching the playoffs. We’ve seen it before. Despite the lack of postseason experience, he's been right at home in October, playing like himself. Segura has hit .’’ Padres starter Joe Musgrove quickly got ahead with two strikes, threw a ball in the dirt that Segura laid off. Cool out there, right?’’ Hoskins said of Suarez. 286 in the playoffs and gone 4 for 10 with seven RBI with runners in scoring position. "He's enjoying soaking up every moment of this because he's waited for so long, competed for so long," Hoskins said. Musgrove, knowing Segura would be aggressive, threw a slider, low and away, barely above the ground."Worked his tail off for 15-16 straight offseasons, most likely. How many big hits have we seen him get? I'm not surprised at all. He watched the ball drop." Subscribe to Phillies Talk: . Meanwhile, the miseries of Padres All-Star right fielder Juan Soto continue.