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[SPORTS] WOLTERS HEROICS HELP ROCKIES STUN CUBS, ADVANCE TO NLDS

[SPORTS] WOLTERS HEROICS HELP ROCKIES STUN CUBS, ADVANCE TO NLDS

Rockies Outlast Cubs In Marathon To Advance to NLDS

The MLB postseason gives every player who has an opportunity to step on the field a chance to be a hero.

An unlikely one emerged for the Colorado Rockies in the form of Tony Wolters.

The Colorado Rockies defeated the Chicago Cubs 2-1 in 13 innings on Tuesday at Wrigley Field in the NL Wildcard game to advance to the NLDS.

Not known for their pitching, it’s what got the Colorado Rockies over the hump in a NL Wildcard game do-over from a season ago where pitching was their downfall in the game.

What everyone will remember about the 2018 NL Wildcard game, however, is a backup catcher in Tony Wolters delivering the game-winning RBI in the 13th inning to help send the Rockies to the NLDS for the first time since 2009.

Wolters, who coming in had less than 200 ABs in his MLB career, recorded a RBI single off Chicago Cubs’ starter Kyle Hendricks with two outs.

Just a .170 hitter in 2018, Wolters hit in the 13th was symbolic for a team fighting the odds having to play in a third different time zone for a third consecutive day.

The Colorado Rockies went 1-for-10 with RISP and throughout the night could not hit with runners on, at one point going 0-for-17 with runners on.

None of that will matter moving forward for the Rockies as they are playing on while the Chicago Cubs season ended in heartbreak.

The Colorado Rockies got off to a strong start vs veteran left-hander Jon Lester.

After a lead-off walk by center fielder Charlie Blackmon and a double by second baseman DJ Lemahieu, the Rockies would jump out 1-0 lead after a RBI sacrifice fly by third baseman Nolan Arenado.

Kyle Freeland, making his first career playoff start, would put a runner on to begin the first and second innings but would escape with the Rockies still nursing their lead.

Jon Lester would settle in vs the high-scoring Colorado Rockies after giving up a run in the first inning, retiring 14 out the next 16 batters to face him.

Making his 22nd career playoff series, Lester would finish a start that started shaky with one of his best postseason starts of his 13-year career.

The durable left-hander would finish the game allowing one run on four hits while walking one and striking out nine over six innings of work.

Lester’s gritty and determined performance fired up a Chicago Cubs crowd that had improbably found themselves cheering for their team in a win or go home NL Wildcard game.

A sellout crowd at Wrigley Field was left to be restless by a Cubs offense that in the month of September fell off the pace they had set throughout most of the regular-season.

Kyle Freeland had a lot to do with the unrest at the ballpark on the Northside of Chicago on Monday night.

Freeland, despite Lester’s best efforts to stymie the Rockies offense, would cruise against a Chicago Cubs offense that was pressing in a pressure filled game where each out brings a team closer to the end of their season.

The Cubs, with only two hits through the first five innings, would have an opportunity gift wrapped to them in the sixth inning after right fielder David Dahl horribly misplayed a ball running towards the right-field line.

Dahl would lose his balance running after a one-out Kris Bryant flyball and allow the ball to fall in fair play. The umpires would make a questionable ruling giving Bryant a hit on a play that briefly gave the Cubs momentum with two men on base after pinch-hitter Ian Hall opened the inning with a walk.

That momentum would end quickly after a first pitch swinging ground ball double play by first baseman Anthony Rizzo which would end the inning, preserving Colorado’s slim 1-0 lead.

Following a sensational one-out diving grab by Colorado Rockies’ shortstop Trevor Story to rob second baseman Daniel Murphy of a hit, Freeland would depart the game after six and two-thirds innings of work. Freeland would hold the Cubs to four hits and a walk while striking out six.

He would leave a drama filled inning in which he would be replaced by right-handed reliever Adam Ottavino.

With a man already on after a lead off hit by center fielder Albert Almora Jr. off Kyle Freeland to begin the inning, Ottavino got himself into a major jam after walking catcher Wilson Contreras and then having his own catcher, Drew Butera, interfere on a 2-1 chopper by pinch-hitter Tommy LaStella that would result in the bases being loaded on a error.

Facing off against pinch-hitter Jason Heyward with the bases loaded, Ottavino would get Heyward swinging on a 2-2 fastball down and away to end a frantic inning as the Rockies dodged a bullet.

Taking the ball again to begin the bottom of the eighth inning with a clean slate, Ottavino would retire the first two batters of the inning before giving up a line drive single to Anthony Rizzo with two-outs.

That would prove costly as the Chicago Cubs would tie the game at 1-1 on a RBI double by second baseman Javier Baez, scoring pinch-runner Terence Gore after Gore stoke second base during the at-bat.

A euphoric Wrigley Field exploded after the huge game-tying hit by the Cubs RBI leader this season.

The Cubs would be unable to capitalize further as closer Wade Davis, relieving Ottavino, would strike out Albert Almora Jr. to end the inning.

The game would move into extra innings after the Cubs and Rockies stranding runners in the ninth inning.

Joe Maddon would turn to starter Cole Hamels in extra innings as Hamels cruised through the 10th inning before finding trouble in the 11th inning after loading the bases.

He would get David Dahl to ground out to first to end the inning, extending Colorado’s woes with runners on base.

The Chicago Cubs would open the bottom of the 11th with a walk by Javier Baez followed by a bunt by Albert Almora Jr. to advance him. After walking Daniel Murphy, Wilson Contreras would face reliever Seunghwan Oh, who came in to start the 10th inning.

Chicago would squander their opportunity to end the game with a runner on second as they Contreras would hit into a groundball to third and pinch-hitter Victor Caranti grounded out to first to end the inning vs reliever Chris Rusin.

Joe Maddon continued to go to his very best resources as he went with reliever Justin Wilson for one out before going to starter Kyle Hendricks out of the bullpen in the 12th inning where Hendricks would record the final two outs.

Bud Black would continue to match wits with Maddon as he would get strong relief efforts by Chris Rusin and Scott Oberg, who struck out Kris Bryant to end the inning, to extend the game to a 13th inning.

An unexpected hero would emerge for the Colorado Rockies in the 13th inning.

After a Gerardo Parra single got Trevor Story to third base with two outs, catcher Tony Wolters — who batted only .170 this season — would give the Rockies a 2-1 lead on a two-out single to center-field to silence a stunned Wrigley Field.

The bottom of the 13th would begin with drama as Bud Black would challenge that center fielder Terrence Gore was hit with a 2-2 pitch that ended up hitting the home plate umpire Chris Guccione.

The play would be reversed and Gore would be retired by reliever Scott Oberg via strikeout as the at-bat resumed. Oberg would go strikeout Javier Baez on a high fastball to get down to the final out where he would strikeout Albert Almora Jr. for the final out to give the underdog Rockies a colossal victory.

The Chicago Cubs held a five game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers to begin the month of September.

Inconsistent play and a red-hot Brewers team that rides a 8-game winning streak into the postseason would be the Cubs undoing.

The Brewers didn’t end the Cubs season on Monday afternoon at Wrigley but they might’ve taken a piece of the Chicago Cubs psych heading into an unprecedented 10th consecutive game without a day off.

The Cubs looked lethargic at times and their inability to score runs for a second consecutive game of monumental importance, this a do-or-die affair, showed the team had no business moving on to the NLDS in 2018.

The Chicago Cubs went 1-for-6 with RISP while leaving 10 men on base. The Cubs went 6-for-43 as a team, getting zero production from the bottom of the order.

In a tough spot to be certain, Kyle Hendrick’s nightmare 13th inning cannot be chalked up anymore than him simply dropping the ball for the Cubs as he allowed three straight two-out hits to allow the Rockies to take a 2-1 lead.

It’ll be a long offseason ahead for Joe Maddon’s Chicago Cubs, who coming into the season were pegged by many sports analyst as a World Series favorite.

Meanwhile, a resilient but road wary Colorado Rockies will be going up against a Milwaukee Brewers team in the NLDS that has gone 24-8 over their last 32 games of the regular-season and have won eight consecutive games.

The Colorado Rockies went 2-5 vs the Milwaukee Brewers this season with Craig Counsell’s team taking both series during the regular-season.

Whether Bud Black’s team can translate a stunning NL Wildcard win into further postseason success will be answered in the NLDS vs another NL Central power in what should be an exciting series.

What are your thoughts on the Colorado Rockies NL Wildcard game victory? Leave your comments below!

[SPORTS] VALENTINA SHEVCHENKO AND SIJARA EUBANKS TO HEADLINE UFC 230

[SPORTS] VALENTINA SHEVCHENKO AND SIJARA EUBANKS TO HEADLINE UFC 230

Women’s Flyweight Title Fight Set For MSG

The UFC has a main event for UFC 230, just not the one everyone would’ve expected for the bright lights of New York City.

The UFC announced on Monday that a UFC women’s flyweight title showdown between Valentina Shevchenko and Sijara Eubanks will headline UFC 230 next month.

Valentina Shevchenko (15-3, 4-2 UFC) was set for a matchup with then UFC women’s flyweight champion Nicco Montaño (4-2, 1-0 UFC) at UFC 228 last month. Montaño would pull out of the fight the day of the weigh-ins as she was rushed to the hospital for weight cutting issues.

Montaño would be stripped of the title by the UFC on the very same day and a fight between Valentina Shevchenko and former UFC women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk for the vacated women’s flyweight title would be announced for the UFC 231 PPV event in December.

Desperate for a main event, the UFC has scraped those plans and with Jedrzejczyk not ready, went with the former ‘Ultimate Fighter’ contestant Sijara Eubanks.

Eubanks defeated Maia Kahaunaele-Stevenson, DeAnna Bennett and Roxanne Modaferi to advance to the finals of the show last year but would have to withdraw due to missing weight before the ‘TUF 26’ finale.

Eubanks (3-2, 1-0 UFC) defeated UFC veteran Lauren Murphy in a dominant unanimous decision victory back in June of this year.

Valentina Shevchenko, meanwhile, last fought back in February where she dominated Priscila Cachoeira in a lopsided 2nd-Round submission win.

She holds notable wins over former UFC bantamweight champion Holly Holm, Julianna Peña, and Sarah Kaufman.

The process of finding an actual main event of a loaded card has been stagnated by a number injuries and fighters not being ready to compete physically.

Last month it was rumored that UFC welterweight king Tyron Woodley could’ve been ready for a fifth consecutive title defense vs top welterweight contender and now rival Colby Covington.

The fight would fall apart as Woodley opted to have hand surgery that could sideline him for the rest of 2018.

There were rumblings about co-main eventers Dustin Poirer and Nate Diaz fighting for a uncreated 165-pound title. UFC President Dana White quickly buried those ideas pitched by both fighters.

With the UFC 230 card featuring a number of barnburners such as Poirer-Diaz, Weidman-Rockhold II and Brunson-Adesanya, it’s not a huge blow to the UFC to book a main event absolutely no one cares about.

What are your thoughts on UFC 230’s main event? Leave your comments below!

[ENTERTAINMENT] ANSEL ELGORT CAST IN ‘WEST SIDE STORY’ REMAKE

[ENTERTAINMENT] ANSEL ELGORT CAST IN ‘WEST SIDE STORY’ REMAKE

Steven Spielberg’s remake of “West Side Story” has found its Tony with Ansel Elgort.

The “Baby Driver” actor has nabbed the lead in this high profile remake. Penned by “Angels in America” playwright Tony Kushner, “West Wide Story” tells the story of “Romeo and Juliet” through the lens of two rival New York City gangs. Elgort is playing the role made famous by Rickard Beymer.

Rumors of a “West Side Story” remake have been circulating for years. After completing his last film. 2017’s “The Post,” Spielberg was contemplating whether he wanted “West Side Story” to be his next project, or “The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara.” The latter centers is based off a novel by David I. Kertzer and focuses on a young Jewish boy in 19th century Italy. Also penned by Kushner, “The Kidnapping of Edgardo Martara” has taken a back seat as production of this high profile remake looms closer.

There is no official word as to who will play Maria, the other lead, but with shooting planned to begin in summer 2019, expect another casting announcement within the coming weeks.

[SPORTS] KANYE WEST: I CALLED COLIN KAEPERNICK TO ARRANGE WHITE HOUSE VISIT

[SPORTS] KANYE WEST: I CALLED COLIN KAEPERNICK TO ARRANGE WHITE HOUSE VISIT

Ye Says He’s Tried To Reach Former 49ers Quarterback

Kanye West wants Colin Kaepernick at the White House.

Kanye West revealed in a interview on Monday that he has tried to reach out to Colin Kaepernick about visiting the White House.

“I been calling Colin (Kaepernick) this morning … reaching him so I can bring Colin to the White House and we can remove (President Trump’s) ‘sons of bitches’ statement and we can be on the same page,” West told TMZ.

West said that his intended goal behind bringing Colin Kaepernick to the White House is to bring ‘love’ between Kaepernick and President Donald Trump.

Kaepernick, who spent six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, is mostly known for beginning to kneel during the national anthem as a way to bring awareness to racial injustices and police brutality towards people of color.

The movement by Kaepernick became huge in 2017 after Kaepernick, unsigned by an NFL team, had his movement carried on by number of players who began kneeling and sitting in solidarity before the anthem.

Last year President Donald Trump referred to Colin Kaepernick and players kneeling during the national anthem as a ‘son of a bitch’ during a speech in Alabama last September.

“Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a bitch off the field right now. Out! He’s fired. He’s fired!'”

Colin Kaepernick, a free agent NFL quarterback, has not been signed by an NFL team since becoming a free agent in March 2017.

He is currently in a case against NFL owners claiming collusion.

What are your thoughts on Kanye West wanting Colin Kaepernick at the White House? Leave your comments below!

[SPORTS] GIANTS OPEN AS 7 POINT UNDERDOGS VS CAROLINA PANTHERS

[SPORTS] GIANTS OPEN AS 7 POINT UNDERDOGS VS CAROLINA PANTHERS

Giants Face Uphill Battle vs Gritty Panthers This Sunday

The Giants will be looking to avoid a 1-4 hole in a hostile environment Vegas doesn’t believe they will.

The New York Giants opened as +7 underdogs vs the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium by the Las Vegas Superbook.

The New York Giants (1-3) are coming off a souring 33-18 home loss to the New Orleans Saints.

The Giants offense showed an inability to move the ball down the field vs a pass defense that coming in had allowed 10 TD passes in the first three weeks.

The defense held its own in the first half before allowing New Orleans’ star running back Alvin Kamara to gash them for three scores in the second half.

The Carolina Panthers (2-1) are coming off a bye week with their last game being a 31-21 Week 3 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. The Panthers flexed their muscles on offense (230 rushing yards on 41 carries) and defense (4 interceptions)

These two teams last played in the now infamous OBJ-Norman game back on December 20th, 2015.

The New York Giants lost a 38-35 thriller at MetLife in which the Giants erased a 28-point second half deficit but would lose on a 43-yard field goal by kicker Graham Gano as time expired.

Cam Newton, who won the NFL MVP during the season, finished with 340 passing yards and 5 touchdown passes. Eli Manning would throw for 245 passing yards, 4 TDs and 1 INT.

What are your thoughts on the New York Giants upcoming game? Leave your comments below!