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SEATTLE (AP) — Jeremy Peña homered within the 18th inning, and the Houston Astros beat the Seattle Mariners 1-0 on Saturday to advance to the AL Championship Sequence for the sixth straight yr.

Peña drove a slider from Penn Murfee deep to left-center for the rookie shortstop’s first playoff homer, offering the one run in a day stuffed with dominant pitching and empty journeys to the plate. The 18 innings matched the longest recreation in playoff historical past.

“Man, that was a protracted recreation. However you continue to obtained to lock in, attempt to put collectively good at-bats,” Peña mentioned. “I used to be simply attempting to remain contained in the baseball, drove it within the hole.”

Spoiling Seattle’s first residence playoff look since 2001, Houston accomplished a three-game sweep of the ALDS. Subsequent up is the New York Yankees or Cleveland Guardians in Sport 1 of the ALCS on Wednesday.

Whereas Yordan Alvarez obtained the massive hits within the first two video games in Houston, it was Peña that set the desk for Alvarez’s alternatives. As Sport 3 made its approach into its sixth hour, Peña delivered one other painful blow to the Mariners that ended their quick return to the postseason.

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After 21 years, Seattle followers welcomed playoff baseball again inside T-Cell Park. They obtained their cash’s value, after which some.

Three earlier playoff video games reached the 18th inning earlier than conclusion, one involving Houston. The Astros beat the Atlanta Braves 7-6 in 18 innings in Sport 4 of the 2005 NLDS on Chris Burke’s game-ending homer.

Sport 2 of the 2014 NLDS between San Francisco and Washington and Sport 3 of the 2018 World Sequence between Los Angeles and Boston additionally went 18 innings.

However these video games had runs. This one failed to provide something till Peña’s swing on a 3-2 pitch.

“I really feel like within the playoffs you possibly can’t try to do an excessive amount of, particularly the later the sport goes,” Peña mentioned.

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Seattle’s finest scoring likelihood was Julio Rodríguez’s line drive that thudded off the wall within the eighth inning. Seattle had runners in scoring place within the thirteenth and seventeenth, however couldn’t get a key two-out hit towards Houston’s excellent bullpen.

In contrast to baseball’s common season, there isn’t any computerized runner when playoff video games go to additional innings.

Luis Garcia labored 5 innings for the win. The Astros bullpen allowed 5 hits and struck out 15 following six innings from starter Lance McCullers Jr.

“Watching the entire thing the fellows are doing a extremely good job and I’m actually happy with them. … I used to be simply attempting to assist,” Garcia mentioned.

Seattle’s bullpen was practically simply pretty much as good. After rookie George Kirby threw seven innings, 9 Mariners relievers mixed for 11 innings of five-hit ball.

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The groups mixed to strike out 42 occasions, topping the postseason report of 39 set by the Guardians and Rays final week of their AL wild-card matchup that was scoreless for 15 innings earlier than Oscar Gonzalez’s residence run despatched Cleveland to the ALDS.

“Their pitching was phenomenal in the present day as effectively. We stored placing the zero up there and stored placing the zero up there and also you suppose we’re going to have the ability to break by means of as a result of we’ve got so many occasions,” Seattle supervisor Scott Servais mentioned. “It’s type of what we’re accustomed to taking part in — these tight video games and discovering a approach however there have been no errors made in that recreation in the present day.”

Houston superior regardless of a tough efficiency for Jose Altuve, who went 0 for 8 in Sport 3 for the primary time in his profession and was hitless in 16 at-bats within the collection.

Altuve joined Xander Bogaerts in Sport 3 of 2018 World Sequence versus the Dodgers as solely gamers to go 0 for 8 or worse in a postseason recreation. However Houston’s different items got here by means of, none greater than its younger shortstop who took on a distinguished position after Carlos Correa departed in free company.

Peña’s homer was his solely hit in eight at-bats. But it surely was his contributions within the first two video games that helped Houston journey to Seattle with a 2-0 lead within the collection.

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For Mariners followers, watching the drama play out was an agonizing swing of feelings and nerves for the higher a part of the 6 hours and 22 minutes.

Traces snaked exterior the doorway hours earlier than first pitch. Half the stadium appeared stuffed 90 minutes earlier than Seattle took the sphere and all seats had been occupied when Felix Hernandez walked out from middle discipline to throw out a ceremonial first pitch to a deafening ovation.

The vitality and noise that accompanied 20 years of anticipation was pure exhilaration firstly, however turned increasingly more nervous the longer zeros stayed on the scoreboard. By the point the 14th-inning stretch was celebrated nearing the five-hour mark, these followers had been on the verge of exhaustion and prepared for finality.

It didn’t come till 4 innings later and was a disappointing conclusion after 20 years of ready.

KING RETURNS

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Hernandez spent 15 seasons with the Mariners however by no means had the chance of pitching within the postseason. Hernandez gained 169 video games and had a profession 3.42 ERA, final pitching for Seattle in 2019.

SMOKEY AIR

Seattle’s return to the postseason was performed with a smoky haze and horrible air high quality engulfing the Puget Sound area. A shift in winds and wildfire nonetheless smoldering within the Cascade Mountains created a dingy haze above T-Cell Park. The air high quality index in Seattle at first pitch registered at 161.

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By Joseph Ax (Reuters) – Thousands of firefighters were battling a rapidly growing wildfire in northern California on Saturday after the blaze more than doubled in size in a 24-hour span. The Park Fire had burned more than 350,000 acres (141,640 hectares) about 90 miles (144 km) north of the state …
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Archaeologists in the City of David National Park in Jerusalem have discovered massive fortifications that would have protected the city in ancient times. 

“This is a dramatic discovery that opens up a renewed discussion about the terms from the biblical literature that refer to the topography of Jerusalem, such as the Ophel and the Millo,” according to Prof. Yuval Gadot, director of the excavation on behalf of Tel Aviv University. 

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Dr. Yiftach Shalev, director of the excavation on behalf of the Antiquities Authority, added that “We are confident that it was used at the time of the First Temple and the Kingdom of Judah … so it creates a clear buffer between the residential city to the south and the upper city to the north.” 

Israeli archaeologists invest significant time and resources to exploring the ancient city, which helps provide evidence for ancient stories and claims about Jerusalem that many have otherwise attributed to myth. 

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Overview of the excavation site in the City of David National Park in Jerusalem. (Israel Nature and Parks Authority)

This particular discovery of a moat and walls helps researchers understand the structure of the ancient city: The City of David is attributed as the core of the original and ancient city of Jerusalem where King David traveled to united Israel as one capital city, according to the national park’s website. 

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The discovery also helps redefine the shape of the city and will prompt researchers to reevaluate descriptions of the city and its limits within biblical accounts, the researchers said. 

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Dr. Yiftach Shalev from the Antiquities Authority conducts a walkthrough of the site.  (Israel Nature and Parks Authority)

The date of the excavated moat remains unknown, but Shalev argued that often such “significant construction plants and quarrying in Jerusalem are usually dated to the Middle Bronze Age – about 3,800 years ago,” which would align broadly with Jewish histories that talk of David traveling to Jerusalem 3,000 years ago. 

“If the moat was dug during this period, then it was intended to protect the city from the north – the only weak point of the City of David slope,” Shalev said.

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A look into the moat that would have run outside the ancient city of Jerusalem in the time of King David. (Israel Nature and Parks Authority)

The researchers argue that the fortification was created by massive quarrying of the rock used to create the moat, with perpendicular cliffs “that could not be climbed” found on both sides of the moat – which puzzled the excavators until they realized they were looking at a fortification line. 

 

Ancient Jerusalem sat on a narrow and steep spur, and many of the construction tasks for the city looked at helping reshape the topography of the surrounding area – all activities that the Bible references, such as in the first book of Kings where it discusses King Solomon’s task of building up the “Millo,” or supporting terraces, and “close the breach of the city.”

The results of the excavation will be presented at the City of David’s “Jerusalem Studies Experience” Conference, taking place in early August. 

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Israel says Hezbollah has crossed ‘red line’, blaming the Lebanese group for Saturday’s deadly attack; Hezbollah denies the accusations.

The Israeli military says it carried out a series of strikes across Lebanon after blaming Hezbollah for Saturday’s deadly attack in the occupied Golan Heights, as its foreign ministry said the Lebanese group had crossed a “red line”, raising fears of regional escalation.

The Israeli military said on Sunday its jets bombed weapons depots and infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, in Shabriha and Burj el-Shemali near the southern city of Tyre, and the villages of Kafr Lila or Kfar Kila, Rab el-Thalathine, Khiam and Tayr Harfa.

Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday blamed Hezbollah for the rocket attack on a football ground that killed 12 people.

“Saturday’s massacre constitutes the crossing of all red lines by Hezbollah. This is not an army fighting another army, rather it is a terrorist organisation deliberately shooting at civilians,” the ministry said in a statement.

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Hezbollah has “categorically denied” responsibility for the attack. There have been unconfirmed claims that a failed Israeli interceptor missile may have caused the incident.

Iran, Hezbollah’s regional ally, warned Israel against any “new adventure concerning Lebanon” using the Majdal Shams incident as an “excuse”.

“After 10 months of mass killing in the Gaza Strip and mass murder of Palestinian children and women, the apartheid Israeli regime is trying to distract public opinion and global attention from its wide-ranging crimes in Palestine using a fabricated scenario,” Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Nasser Kanaani said in a statement on Sunday, adding that Israel will be responsible for any moves that will further destabilise the region.

‘Tipping point’

Reporting from Beirut in Lebanon, Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr said the latest Israeli attacks were a message to Hezbollah, not the response it has promised.

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“What we witnessed overnight was really normal activity, something that we have seen in the past 10 months since Hezbollah opened up a front in southern Lebanon to help the people of Gaza,” she said.

According to Khodr, the Israeli response and whether it would hit military or civilian targets could signal a “tipping point” that will determine the trajectory of the border conflict that started on October 8.

The Israeli security cabinet is expected to have a meeting later on Sunday to decide on a response to the rocket attack in Majdal Shams.

Israeli commanders meet Druze leaders

In a video message from the site of the attack on Sunday morning, Israeli military chief Herzi Halevi reiterated the claim that an Iranian-made Falaq rocket – which has been employed by Hezbollah since the start of border fighting last October – carrying 53kg (116 pounds) warhead hit the football field.

“This is a Hezbollah rocket. And whoever fires such a rocket into an urban area wants to kill civilians, wants to kill children,” he said.

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Halevi added that the Israeli military is “increasing our readiness for the next stage of fighting in the north” as it keeps attacking the Gaza Strip to deadly effect.

He and other commanders met Druze leaders and community members in the area.

The United Nations, the United States and the European Union condemned the attack. The UN and the EU urged all parties to exercise “restraint” to prevent an all-out war, with the 27-member bloc’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell calling for an “independent international investigation”.

More than 350 people, including 100 civilians have been killed in repeated Israeli attacks on Lebanon since the start of the war on Gaza, according to the UN. Israeli officials say more than 30 people, including 10 civilians, have been killed in attacks originating from Lebanon.

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