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MLB Playoffs

From Victor Robles' dash to Cal Raleigh's blast, Mariners take ALDS Game 3 with strong showing from up and down the lineup - Yahoo Sports
And just when it seemed like Seattle’s night couldn’t be going any better, an exclamation point of extraordinary happenstance unfolded in the top of the ninth. The play itself — a two-run home run by Raleigh to make it 8-1 Mariners — was not especially unusual, given the hitter involved and the relatively low leverage. But Raleigh’s blast bounced into the Seattle bullpen beyond the left-field fence and landed in the hands of a Mariners fan named Jameson Turner, who was wearing a custom-made teal shirt with a silver “DUMP 61 HERE” emblazoned on the front, a nod to the Mariners’ backstop’s “Big Dumper” moniker and 60 long balls in the regular season.

After celebrating catching the ball, Turner immediately ripped off the garment to reveal “DUMP 62 HERE” on a different shirt, extending the bit with perfection.

With one game-tying swing, Aaron Judge reorients the ALDS vs. Toronto and quiets the October critics - Yahoo Sports
After delivering the most significant swing of his career thus far — a game-tying, three-run tank that reoriented the complexion of this ALDS vs. Toronto — Judge paused for a beat, discarded his bat, motioned calmly toward his teammates going ballistic in the dugout and began his slow trot around the bases.

It was the type of moment Yankees fans had been waiting for, praying for, an exhale of Judge-ian proportions. Perhaps that was the case for the man himself.