Jacob Stallings does it again, gives Pirates walk-off win over Philadelphia Phillies
Posted Aug 1, 2021
In the bottom of the ninth, in a tie ballgame, center fielder Bryan Reynolds led off with a double to left center. He moved to third on a groundout, before a walk to first baseman John Nogowski put runners on the corners with one out. Up came Mister Walkoff himself, catcher Jacob Stallings, the man with six career walk-offs and multiple such feats this season.
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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