There's no describing on what Houston Astro's pitcher, Justin Verlander did yesterday to the New York Yankees in Game Two of the American League Championship Series.
This man was just fantastic on the mound.
Verlander pitched all nine innings, giving up five hits, an earned run, a walk, and struck out an astonishing 13 batters.
What was also exiting is how the game ended.
Tied 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth inning, Carlos Correa hit a double into center field.
Jose Altuve raced around the base paths and scored the winning run.
Game One of the National League Championship Series was a different story.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue their dominance in this year's playoffs by defeating the Chicago Cubs last night 5-2.
Dodger's Chris Taylor hit a tie breaking home run on a 1-0 count in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Taylor's teammate, Yasiel Puig hit a homer and had an RBI double in last night's game.
L.A.'s starting pitcher, Clayton Kershaw didn't dominate on the mound as he usually does, however, he still had a fairly good outing.
Kershaw gave up just four hits, two earned runs, a walk, and struck out four batters in five innings pitched.
Despite the loss, Cub's starter Jose Quintana, had a good quality outing on the mound yesterday, giving up just two hits, two earned runs, two walks, and struck out four batters in five innings pitched.

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