Escobar sets Royals record for postseason hits

by
John E. Sokolowski / Reuters

Alcides Escobar's torrid postseason continued in Game 3 of the World Series on Friday.

The scorching-hot Kansas City Royals shortstop recorded his 21st hit of the playoffs with a single in the second inning off Mets starter Noah Syndergaard, setting a new franchise record for most postseason hits.

Escobar also pushed his postseason hitting streak to 13, tying a franchise mark set by teammate Lorenzo Cain earlier this month, and is a game shy of tying the longest hitting streak in postseason history.

PLAYER STREAK YEAR
Manny Ramirez 14 2004
Marquis Grissom 14 1995
Alcides Escobar 13 2015

The 28-year-old ALCS MVP was hitting .364/.383/.582 entering the game.

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NYM 9, KC 3: Complete coverage from Game 3 of the World Series

by theScore staff

The New York Mets' offense broke out of their two-game slump with a nine-run effort against the Kansas City Royals to reduce their series deficit to 2-1 on Friday.

Here's everything you need to know about the Mets' 9-3 win in Game 3:

BEST OF GAME 3

KEY MOMENTS

TRENDING

SERIES AT A GLANCE

G1: Royals 5, Mets 4 (14 innings)
G2: Royals 7, Mets 1
G3: Mets 9, Royals 3
G4: KC at NYM (Oct. 31, 8:07 PM ET)
G5: KC at NYM (Nov. 1, 8:15 PM ET)
G6*: NYM at KC (Nov. 3, 8:07 PM ET)
G7*: NYM at KC (Nov. 4, 8:07 PM ET)

*- if necessary

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