Jean Segura delivers a Phillies win with his bat and glove, but he isn’t perfect
It was the best of Jean. It was the worst of Jean. It was everything you’ve come to expect from Jean Segura.
“He’s got that clutch gene,” said Kyle Schwarber, who led off Game 3 with his second homer of the series.“Well,” Schwarbs said, “now that you mention it, I guess it’s both. ‘Clutch Jean.’ I like it.”Segura poked a two-out, two-strike single to right field that gave the Phillies the lead for good in the fourth inning of their 4-2 win in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series on Friday.
But, really, would you have it any other way? Would the Night of Jean Segura be complete without a little bit of all of it? Segura is the epitome of the 2022 Phillies. They’re like hound dogs: likable, and fun, but so, so dumb.“It wasn’t perfect,” Schwarber added. “But with us, it’s never gonna be perfect.”
Almost 70% of the teams who win Game 3 of a best-of-seven series tied at a game apiece proceed to win the series. The moment could hardly have been bigger.“Absolutely. The way I handle pressure since I was a little kid, I love it,” he said. “I’m from the Dominican.”
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