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In the World Series (WS, 4 wins out of 7), which determines the strongest team in the MLB season, the same hitter who broke a record (no hits or runs) came out for the second time in history.

The Philadelphia Phillies were tied with the Houston Astros mound in Game 4 of the WS held at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on the 3rd (Korea time) on the 3rd (Korea time), and were tied to’ r Houston Astros mound, walked only three, but not with one hit in nine innings hit and lost 0-5.

Houston earned a valuable win with a ‘joint no-hitter’ and returned to the starting point with a series record of 2 wins and 2 losses.

The No-Hitter came out in the World Series 66 years after New York Yankees pitcher Don Larson accomplished perfect pitching with a flawless pitch that allowed no walks or hits in Game 5 of the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers (now Los Angeles Dodgers) in 1956. This is the second time in history.

If you expand the scope to the entire postseason (PS), this will be the third time in his career that Roy Halladay, who played for Philadelphia in 2010, had a no-hitter by sacrificing the Cincinnati Reds in Game 1 the National League. Section Series.

The only difference is that while Larson and Halladay had a solo no-hitter, Houston had a joint no-hitter that day.

The bat of Philadelphia, which beat Houston 7-0 by hitting five home runs the day before, froze in the air in one day.

Houston right-handed starting pitcher Christian Javier passed the baton to Brian Abreu in the 7th inning after he finished his no-hitter and run by striking out nine while walking just two in six innings.

Philadelphia, Houston mound second WS no-hitter

Abreu filled each with three strikeouts, and Rafael Montero, who appeared in the eighth inning, pitched a tidy one inning with strikeouts, floaters, and a straight stroke.

In the regular season this year, Javier had 11 wins and 9 losses and a 2.54 ERA, while Abreu supported the mound with a strong back with 4 wins and no losses, 8 catches with 2 saves, and a 1.94 ERA.

Philadelphia, Houston mound second WS no-hitter

Montero, too, went 5-2, 14 saves, 23 holds, and a 2.37 ERA.

All three are from the Dominican Republic.

Houston shortstop Ryan Presley homered in the ninth, striking out first baseman Brandon Marsh and walking Kyle Schwarber, but Rees Hoskins homered at right fielder, JT Realmuto at third baseman, and the team is no-hit.

Houston had a chance to load the bases with a three-hit single in the top of the 5th inning, followed by a 0-run, and drew the line on a groundout by Jordan Alvarez.

Alex Bregman’s RBI double to right field, Kyle Tucker’s sacrifice fly, and Julieschi Gurriel’s right-handed hit to left all tied for a 5-0 run away to preserve a victory.

The WS Game 5 of the two teams will be held at the same place at 9 am on the 4th.

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