That was Yordan Alvarez's first non-solo home run since June 28. He had a string of 14 consecutive solo home runs.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 11, 2022
That was Yordan Alvarez's first non-solo home run since June 28. He had a string of 14 consecutive solo home runs.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 11, 2022
This fan view of @astros Yordan Alvarez’s walk-off homer is 🔥
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) October 11, 2022
🎥: @NickScurfield pic.twitter.com/1xq7tW4p2l
Yordan Alvarez of the @astros is the first player in MLB postseason history to hit a walkoff HR with his team trailing by multiple runs.
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) October 11, 2022
CFTXAG10 said:MATTRESS MACK WENT WILD ON YORDAN’S WALK-OFF HR 😱
— br_betting (@br_betting) October 11, 2022
One step closer to $75 MILLION and sports betting history
(w/ @gallerysports @Greggg_Ivory) pic.twitter.com/u3VXU0YPq8
RED AG 98 said:
What did Passan do this time?Earlier, a tweet directed at @BenVerlander crossed the line and was hurtful to many. I deleted the tweet and sincerely apologize. Though Ben and I have known one another for a while and often joke on Twitter, it’s no excuse for my mistake. I will be better and learn from it.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 11, 2022
— Chop (@RedsFanChop) October 11, 2022
Yordan Alvarez's 3-run walkoff had a +91% Win Probability Added, the highest of any play in MLB playoff history.
— Foolish Baseball (@FoolishBB) October 11, 2022
tjack16 said:Yordan Alvarez of the @astros is the first player in MLB postseason history to hit a walkoff HR with his team trailing by multiple runs.
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) October 11, 2022
Yordan Alvarez of the @astros is the first player in MLB postseason history to hit a walkoff HR with his team trailing by multiple runs.
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) October 11, 2022
AgDoc03 said:
So who was banging the trash can?
That was me and your mom. Sorry
— Pxrzival (@Pxrzival2049) October 11, 2022
CFTXAG10 said:MATTRESS MACK WENT WILD ON YORDAN’S WALK-OFF HR 😱
— br_betting (@br_betting) October 11, 2022
One step closer to $75 MILLION and sports betting history
(w/ @gallerysports @Greggg_Ivory) pic.twitter.com/u3VXU0YPq8
The camel toetjack16 said:The swing. The stare. The flip. 😍
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) October 11, 2022
October baseball. Perfection.
( 🎥- @ApolloHOU )
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Yordan Alvarez recorded the 2nd walk-off HR in postseason history by a team down to its final out.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 11, 2022
The other was Kirk Gibson's walk-off HR off Dennis Eckersley in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. pic.twitter.com/j6tFJozEXK
BadAggie said:tjack16 said:Yordan Alvarez of the @astros is the first player in MLB postseason history to hit a walkoff HR with his team trailing by multiple runs.
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) October 11, 2022
Um, really?
That is funny because it pretty much says Yordan has a 9% chance of going yard. I hope he hits a bomb every 11 ABs this post seasonBad Poster said:Yordan Alvarez's 3-run walkoff had a +91% Win Probability Added, the highest of any play in MLB playoff history.
— Foolish Baseball (@FoolishBB) October 11, 2022
Yordan said pic.twitter.com/or1nAOekta
— Jack. © (@SoxInTheCity7) October 11, 2022
Wisconsin_Ag said:
I bet there are a lot of busted TV's in Seattle tonight.
AgDoc03 said:BadAggie said:tjack16 said:Yordan Alvarez of the @astros is the first player in MLB postseason history to hit a walkoff HR with his team trailing by multiple runs.
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) October 11, 2022
Um, really?
Has to be sarcasm
Yep. Only 4th walkoff homer in which the team was trailing at all in postseason history.
— PHX_237 (@PHX_237) October 11, 2022
Dykstra hit one in 1986 NLCS game 3 when Mets were down by one.
Gibson in 1988. LA was down 4-3.
Carter in 1993. TOR was down 6-5.
Mr President Elect said:AgDoc03 said:BadAggie said:tjack16 said:Yordan Alvarez of the @astros is the first player in MLB postseason history to hit a walkoff HR with his team trailing by multiple runs.
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) October 11, 2022
Um, really?
Has to be sarcasmYep. Only 4th walkoff homer in which the team was trailing at all in postseason history.
— PHX_237 (@PHX_237) October 11, 2022
Dykstra hit one in 1986 NLCS game 3 when Mets were down by one.
Gibson in 1988. LA was down 4-3.
Carter in 1993. TOR was down 6-5.