(Phoenix) Alek Thomas highlighted a productive eighth inning with a two-run homer, Gabriel Moreno then broke the deadlock with a single and the Arizona Diamondbacks stunned the Philadelphia Phillies with a 6-5 victory on Friday night -fair.
The victory allowed the Diamondbacks to tie the National League Championship Series at two wins apiece.
The Diamondbacks trailed 5-2 before pitcher Orion Kerkering gave up a run while walking Christian Walker with the bases loaded after two outs in the seventh inning.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. started the eighth inning by hitting a double against Craig Kimbrel, the same man who had given up a decisive single to Ketel Mertel in the third game of the series.
Called up as a pinch hitter for Emmanuel Rivera with one out, Thomas curled a right-handed fastball into the pool beyond the right center field fence, making the score 5-5.
“This game is something you see in your dreams,” said 23-year-old Thomas. “For this to happen in reality, and for it to happen to me, is fantastic. I’m so grateful to have had this moment. »
After two outs, Marte singled, Corbin Carroll was hit by a pitch, and José Alvarado came on for Kimbrel. Moreno hit an arrow to the left center of the field to score the tiebreaker.
Kyle Schwarber, whose fourth-inning home run was the highlight of the Phillies’ comeback, hit a ninth-inning double off Paul Sewald.
The Diamondbacks reliever, however, struck out Trea Turner with three hits for his fifth save of the playoffs.
“We had great contributions from everyone,” Carroll noted. “Big hits today, almost too many to count. An incredible victory. »
Game 5 will take place Saturday night in Arizona.
Earlier in the evening, the Houston Astros scored three runs in the ninth inning to earn a 5-4 victory over the Texas Rangers in the American League Championship Series.
In doing so, it was the first time in major league baseball history that two teams came from behind to win playoff games on the same day after falling behind by two runs or more in the eighth inning or later.
Schwarber’s home run was the fourth of the series and the 19thIt is in career playoff games. As a result, he surpassed Reggie Jackson for first place in most long balls by a left-handed hitter in playoff games.
