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Allen, who scored 37 points against Connecticut in the first round, also committed three turnovers. It’s approaching two generations since Cincinnati baseball fans have experienced the unexpected, eternal joy of Wire to Wire, symbolized by Eric Davis’ 1st-inning home run on a winsome fall night. That can make you sad and sharpen your appreciation, all at once. As Davis tells it, the homer had its origins the year before, at the All-Star Game. Davis batted 5th for the National League. The first pitch Davis saw from Stewart was a fastball that he took for a strike.
That ended Chicago's 108-year World Series drought. The Indians -- again led by Davis, who represented the tying run following an RBI single -- fell short, but just barely. And with the bases loaded and two out in the eighth inning and Washington manager Dave Martinez going to his own closer, Sean Doolittle, to lock things down, it looked like 1-0 might turn out to be the final score. But there’s little doubt that whatever was said in that powwow on Monday, in which Callaway emerged still having a job, had a discernible effect on the way the team has gone about its business over the ensuing three days. The crack was meant as a joke and was received as such by the media corps in attendance.
'I was feeling very confident. Beyond confident.'
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Buck said nothing for more than a minute. For the sixth straight game, Davis hit a home run for Triple-A Las Vegas on Saturday night, continuing what appears to be a resurgence of his power stroke. Since joining the Las Vegas Aviators on Aug. 12, the 33-year-old designated hitter has hit .377 with nine homers, three doubles, two triples and 23 RBIs in 13 games, entering Sunday. Upstate responded immediately in the top of the fourth with a leadoff solo shot to left field to retie the game at 2-all.
Davis electrifies Game 7 with tying 2-run blast
We strive to give our residents an unparalleled experience with new homes, expert management, new paved streets and off-street parking, garages or lawn sheds on each lot, low maintenance and taxes, and much more. A two-out double off the top of the wall in center by Sydney Kuma set up Mosley for a two-run go-ahead home run in the bottom of the inning to go up 2-1. The Spartans (41-5) touched home in the top of the third on an RBI single to center to go ahead 1-0. "They remember exactly where they were and exactly what they were doing," Davis said. "And they share those moments with me. I've even been able to share it with former players and Hall of Famers." Finally, on the seventh pitch of the plate appearance, on a pitch that Davis said Chapman may have slowed up on a little bit , Cleveland's last hope connected on a ball to deep left.
I'm just trusting that they trust me, and I'm just having fun." The Bulldogs are back in action this weekend with a three-game series against LSU at Jack Turner Stadium. Both teams were held scoreless in the sixth and seventh innings to send the game into extras. The Cubs would take the lead, 8-6, in the 10th inning, and Davis would get another big hit in the bottom half to cut the lead to one. But he was left on base as the tying run when the Cubs closed things out a batter later. "I remember the ball leaving my bat really fast," Davis recalled.
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The North Side of Chicago was minutes from pure pandemonium. Surely, the baseball gods wouldn't allow them to let this one slip away. Scottie Bordelon is a reporter for WholeHogSports.com. A graduate of the University of Arkansas, Bordelon previously covered high school sports for the Times Record in Fort Smith and the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in Springdale. Basketball Writers Association and Football Writers Association of America and voter for the Biletnikoff Award. “Devo might not have had a good offensive game, but I feel like he did a good job on defense.
Sign up for the free Baseball Reference newsletter and get scores, news and notes in your inbox every day. "I was in the on-deck circle, and it was just crazy," Coco Crisp said. "I'm watching the ball, and Chapman's up there and he's one of the best relievers in the game and you never know what the outcome might be. Typically, it's not in your favor, and when Raj hit that, it was like, 'Oh my gosh, we're back in it.' It's a breath of fresh air." The shot drew an ovation from the crowd as Davis, who has batted just .223 with a total of six home runs and 26 RBI for three different teams since leaving the Indians after the 2016 Series, took his position in right field.
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But in fact, it was also an indication of how important even relatively minor victories are to the Mets right now, and how vital those victories could be for Callaway’s future as the Mets manager. Begin your search for the perfect manufactured or modular home today. "Oh, he's seen the clip a lot of times," Davis laughed. Davis said a short prayer and made his way to the box. The plate appearance was a fairly long and very stressful one -- with four foul balls. As you might've guessed, fouling off tough pitches helped Davis become more comfortable in the box.
For one thing, Callaway finally bowed to the inevitable and conceded that yes, closer Edwin Diaz might on occasion have to get more than three outs in one night. And that yes, Jeurys Familia has failed in his role as Diaz’ set-up man, and as long as Seth Lugo remains on the IL, pitchers such as Drew Gagnon and Tyler Bashlor would have the opportunity to audition to fill the vacancy. I’m not here to spin some sappy fairy tale about how a meeting earlier in the week between the team owner, its GM and its manager turned the season around for a faltering ballclub. The ineptitude of the Nationals, and in particular its generous bullpen, have more than done their part to right the Mets’ ship after their lost weekend in Miami. But it’s doubtful he has ever hit one under more bizarre circumstances, or one that caused his manager to smile as widely as Mickey Callaway did after the Mets come-from-behind 6-1 win over the Washington Nationals.

Much of the exhilaration in this game stemmed from Davis' doings, for the Cubs had leads of 5-1 and 6-3 before the veteran outfielder and his teammates rallied against Cubs flamethrower Aroldis Chapman in the eighth, knotting the score at 6. The thought of one of these two teams losing, with 176 years of cumulative angst on both sides, was already hard to fathom. It was fitting, then, that the wait spilled into a new day by the time the Cubs were crowned champions at Progressive Field -- Davis' dramatics gone for naught, though not forgotten.
The Razorbacks needed to land one more punch in the second half Saturday night, and Davis — as he has done for them many times the last two seasons — came through in a big way during Arkansas’ victory over No. 12 seed New Mexico State at KeyBank Center. Davis expected that first-pitch, hittable fastball the way a 5-year-old expects toys at Christmas. Flash forward to the hours just before Game 1 of the ’90 Series. They’d been in the previous two Series, losing to the Dodgers in ’88 then sweeping the Giants in the infamous earthquake Series the following year. In 1990, Oakland won 103 times, most in baseball, then swept Boston in the AL Championship Series.

Someday, there will be another night, not unlike the one 32 seasons ago, when Eric Davis hit a home run and our joy closed down the place. Another flyball to deep, deep centerfield. A return to the A’s would be quite the comeback story. Traded to Texas in February in a five-player deal that netted the A’s shortstop Elvis Andrus, Davis struggled with the Rangers to the point that he was released after playing only 22 games and hitting .157 with two homers. Two-thirds of the way through Wednesday night’s game, deGrom's numbers with Nido had improved to two runs allowed in 27 innings. But with Max Scherzer throwing for Washington, that one run, on a first-inning home run by Adam Eaton, Todd Frazier’s nemesis, had held up.
It's not the World Series, but Davis' home run feels just as big to the Mets
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NEW YORK -- Rajai Davis has hit much bigger home runs, in more important games, than the one he hit in the eighth inning Wednesday night at Citi Field. Sophomore Madison Kerpics worked three and two-thirds innings in her start in the circle, allowing two runs on four hits. Britton Rogers (9-1) earned the win in the circle, working four and a third innings out of the pen, allowing just one run on three hits. Rogers fanned five Spartans in her outing. Junior Sara Mosley's hot streak continued with two hits and driving in three of Georgia's five runs. Her 14thhome run of the season puts her in the team lead in the category.
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