Both marks are the highest ratings on FS1 in respective markets. In local markets, Los Angeles posted a 15.9 and Milwaukee finished with a 30.7. In Boston, the game registered a 35.1/55 to become the best overnight rating of a baseball game in Beantown since the last time the Red Sox won the World Series in 2013…Īs for the NLCS, the Dodgers’ Game 7 win over the Milwaukee Brewers produced a 4.9 rating, a 26% increase over last year’s series winner (3.9 in 2017’s Game 5). 24.8/42, up 2% over last year’s Game 1 at Dodger Stadium. Between 8-11 p.m., the game averaged a 10.2, which projects to be Fox’s highest-rated game on a Tuesday night since Game 6 of the 2017 World Series between the Houston Astros and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The contest averaged a 10/18 overnight rating, according to Nielsen Media Research. The 2018 World Series began at Fenway Park last night, and the Boston Red Sox took Game 1 after an 8-5 win. In this week’s edition, the 2018 World Series began in Boston after the Championship Series portion of the Postseason closed on a more positive note in the National League, NBA opening week action on ESPN captures the most fans in four years, the NFL and college football season roars on, and more international soccer action took place on UniMás.īig Numbers in NLCS Finale Gives Way to the 2018 World Series “It’s been an amazing softball season and it’s only fitting for the National Championship to finish in an epic three-game series,” Smith said.Ratings roundup is a rundown of rating news from the past week and is derived from press releases and reports around the industry. We're #1!!!!! The crew watching the #1 play on Top 10 #WCWS #SCtop10 /36jEs8FAMn Both Auburn and Oklahoma will give it their best and our team covering them will be at our best tonight.” “Tonight, we conclude another tremendous year for our entire staff. “The journey for our ESPN softball team starts in February just like the 295 teams that lace it up to try and get to Oklahoma City for this moment,” said coordinating producer Meg Aronowitz. When either Auburn or Oklahoma is crowned a national champion tonight, it will conclude another epic season of college softball coverage on ESPN’s networks, which saw over 600 games carried across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, Longhorn Network, ESPN3 and SEC Network + before postseason play began. and that is was just the last two nights.” “We are seeing the best athletes in college sports – homerun robbing, game-saving catches, strategic, gutsy back-to-back squeezes and a walk-off grand slam. “With the WCWS Finals coming down to Game 3 just proves how beautifully unpredictable the postseason is,” Mendoza said.
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BBpqPw7HPiĪnalyst Michele Smith, who will be in the booth with Mowins and fellow-analyst Jessica Mendoza, says something has to give tonight: “After a day’s rest, OU is hoping Parker’s tank is full to face the most explosive offense in the country.”
“After all the dramatics in the first two games of the Finals, it is fitting that the best pitcher in the postseason meets the most dangerous lineup in the country to decide a Championship tonight,” said Beth Mowins who is on the call for Game 3. Rowe’s broadcasting partners echo her excitement.
“From heart-stopping walk off game-winners to unbelievable defensive plays, it has been the most fun. “This WCWS has been one of the most dramatic I have experienced in over a decade covering this event,” said ESPN reporter Holly Rowe. ET).Īuburn's win over Oklahoma ties the largest comeback in #WCWS history: /WzZ2KijvCa Then, with the game still knotted at seven in the bottom of the eighth inning, Auburn senior Emily Carosone hit a walk-off grand slam, giving the Tigers an 11-7, extra-inning victory and forcing a decisive Game 3 tonight (ESPN, 7 p.m. With two more runs in their half of the fourth inning, the comeback was complete. The Tigers cut into the Sooners lead immediately, scoring five runs in the bottom of the second inning. Playing in Oklahoma City, just 25 miles from their Norman campus, everything seemed to be going the Sooners’ way. After winning Monday’s Game One of the best-of-three WCWS Finals, the Oklahoma Sooners quickly jumped out to a 7-0 lead after an inning and a half in last night’s Game 2. The Women’s College World Series appeared over. The WCWS concludes tonight – could it possibly be as exciting as last night’s extra innings finish? Tune in to ESPN at 7 p.m.