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Diamondbacks vs Phillies Game 7 of the NLCS: reactions and takeaways

Baseball is not just about numbers and statistics; it’s culture, chemistry, and character. The Diamondbacks had all these qualities on their WS journey.

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Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo (17), left fielder Corbin Carroll (7), and shortstop Geraldo Perdomo (2)
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The Arizona Diamondbacks have clinched the National League pennant, defying expectations and proving themselves as genuine contenders. Amazingly, determination and character mark their journey to the World Series.

The Diamondbacks had an impressive journey to glory. They swept two division winners and overcame the mighty Philadelphia Phillies, one of the strongest offenses in the game. Their recipe for success was based on pitching, defense, and a unique style of play that they reintroduced when it mattered most.

As they celebrated their hard-earned victory, the Diamondbacks’ strategy became evident. They relentlessly pursued chaos, a crucial component that had been somewhat lacking in the early games of the series but returned in full force during the last two clashes. This chaotic style of play proved to be a game-changer, especially when facing the powerful Philadelphia offense.

The Diamondbacks recognized the magnitude of their challenge even before Game Five. Playing two crucial games on the road, they knew they had to come away with a win. As Christian Walker stated, “We know you don’t think we’re supposed to be here. We love it, and we use it as fuel.” This unwavering determination was their rallying cry throughout the season.

The Diamondbacks’ success was due to their ability to play their brand of baseball. This involved getting on base, applying pressure on the opposition, and delivering clutch hits. They consistently produced critical two-out hits throughout the postseason, preventing rallies from fizzling and maintaining offensive momentum.

Their aggressive style also extended to base running, stealing four bases in the crucial game. They executed hit-and-run and run-and-hit plays, proving that some baseball fundamentals are still alive and effective. This comprehensive approach to the game paid dividends when it mattered most.

A standout performer in this game was Corbin Carroll, the second-youngest player in MLB history to achieve three hits and two steals in a playoff game, with only Ty Cobb being younger. His presence on the base paths added a dynamic element to the Diamondbacks’ play, keeping their opponents on their toes.

In the pitching department, the Diamondbacks were simply dominant. Pitchers like José Alvarado left a significant mark on the game with his strikingly sharp breaking ball. The bullpen, often the unsung hero of October, continued to shine as they expertly navigated high-pressure situations and stifled the Phillies’ attempts at a comeback.

After this remarkable victory, the Diamondbacks will face off against the Texas Rangers in their first World Series appearance since 2001. As for the Philadelphia Phillies, while their World Series dreams have ended, they have much to be proud of. They navigated a challenging path to reach this stage and displayed a balanced and experienced team. With some strategic moves in the offseason, they are well-positioned to make another strong run in the coming year.