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Phillies vs Diamondbacks Game 3 of the NLCS: reactions and takeaways

In the end, the Diamondbacks came out victorious, and the decision to stick with their rookie pitcher through 18 batters was the right call.

Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott (5) gets the force out against Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Pavin Smith (26)
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In a thrilling game, the Diamondbacks pulled off a victory that left fans on the edge of their seats. Bases were loaded with one out, and the tension was palpable. The question on everyone’s mind: who would step up to the plate in this critical moment? That’s when the spotlight turned to Ketel Marte.

The lineup change made at the beginning of the game raised eyebrows, but it paid off. Marte, who had been on fire, was the right man in the right spot. Credit goes to manager Torey Lovullo for making that strategic move.

Craig Kimbrel, usually a dominant force in close games, struggled in a non-save situation. This is a scenario where Kimbrel has been known to have difficulties, which played out just as we feared.

Baseball fans will tell you that base running has changed over the years, with less emphasis on stolen bases and small ball. However, every detail counts in October, and the Diamondbacks showcased their commitment to fundamental baseball. They pressure the Phillies, taking runners over and making every base matter.

The game started with Brandon Pfaadt and Ranger Suarez on the mound, and it was a walk in the park for Suarez, who had ice-cold composure. His presence in a high-pressure situation was truly commendable.

The Phillies had their share of moments but couldn’t seize the day. It was a well-played game on both sides, living up to its instant classic status.

But perhaps one of the most talked-about moments was when Torey Lovullo decided to pull Brandon Pfaadt in the sixth inning, which had us all holding our breath. Pfaadt had been cruising, striking out batters and giving up just two hits, but the manager’s decision paid off despite initial reservations.

This game showcased the ongoing battle between analytics and gut feelings. If we look at this situation from an old-school perspective, there would probably be players/pitchers who would try to handle a manager trying to take the ball from him. Times have changed, and analytics now play a crucial role in these decisions.

It’s a game that will be remembered for its high stakes and tense moments and certainly delivered for fans who witnessed it.