LOS ANGELES -- The zeros kept piling up, the pressure kept building, and then, with the bases loaded and two outs in Thursday's 11th inning, Orion Kerkering , the Philadelphia Phillies ' young reliever, found himself in the middle of chaos. A slow roller off the bat of Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages bounced off his left foot and settled a few steps in front of him. Baserunners were sprinting everywhere, 50,000-plus people were going ballistic. Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto tried to settle everything down by making eye contact with his pitcher and imploring him to make the easy throw to first baseman Bryce Harper .

But panic set in.

"Once the pressure got to me, I just thought there's a faster throw to J.T., little quicker throw than trying to cross-body it to Bryc

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