I can’t quite tell you why your car is in the front yard, or why you slept with your clothes on, but don’t worry, I’m not gone.
Every single day, the guys from Section 400 will be providing a rundown of everything that happened in the world of sports the night before.
Who needs the Cowboys?

The Texas Rangers have made history. For only the second time in MLB history, the road team won every game in a 7-game playoff series.
The Adolis Garcia led Rangers throttled the Houston Astros in game 7 on Monday Night, ending the defending-champions hopes of becoming the first team to repeat since the 2000 New York Yankees.
The aforementioned Garcia was out-of-this-world in the final two games of this series, collecting 5 hits in his final 10 at-bats. The Rangers right fielder drove in 9 runs on those 5 hits, four of them going over the wall for home runs.
The Rangers go into the World Series sizzling hot, as they scored 20 runs in the series final two games. They will take on either the Phillies or the Diamondbacks for the right to become world champions
Best two words in sports.

You thought one game 7 was enough? Nope, we have another one courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks!
The final team to clinch a spot in the MLB Playoffs has scratched and clawed their way to a win-or-go-home game for a chance to go to the World Series after starting out down 0-2.
The Snakes took it to Aaron Nola and Philadelphia in Game 6, jumping out to an early 3-0 lead and never looking back in the 5-1 victory.
Section 400 writer Matt Kolen deemed this series over after his Phils took the first two games. He may be biting his tongue come Tuesday night.
@views.from.400 The #phillies blow out the #diamondbacks in game 2 of the #NLCS and Matt is thinking parade of Broad!
Trouble in San Francisco?

The San Francisco 49ers, who have many times this season have been considered the best team in the NFL, lost a second straight game on Monday Night.
Kirk Cousins, Jordan Addison, and the Minnesota Vikings offense tore up the 49ers secondary in the first half. Addison, who has stepped up as the Vikings top option since Justin Jefferson went on IR, finished the contest with a career high 123 yards and 2 touchdowns.
His quarterback ended with 378 passing yards despite his primetime struggles narrative, and the Vikings defense did just enough to help him secure a 22-17 win.
The Vikings have now won 3/4 since starting 0-3 and are right in the thick of things in the NFC playoff race, while the 49ers have some serious issues to fix.
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