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A nice gesture always goes a long way. Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros are playing against each other to win the World Series. Game 4 took place at Citizens Bank Park, which the Astros won, tying the series at 2-2.?

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The Phillies are the oldest continuously run, single-name, single-city franchise in American professional sports. Winning game 3, they got an advantage, but as they lost game 4, the Astros leveled up with them.?

However, that’s not the only thing that happened. After game 3, first baseman Rhys Hoskins’ wife celebrated the team’s win by buying a case of beers for the fans. Ahead of game 4, in the spirit of good luck to the Phillies, she one-upped?herself. Her gesture may not have helped the team win, but it sure motivated the fans.?

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What did Rhys Hoskins’ wife do for the fans of the Philadelphia Phillies?

About thirty minutes before the first pitch got thrown at the Citizens Park, Jayme took it upon herself to lift the spirit of fans and get them even more motivated for Game 4 of the World Series. Therefore, instead of fifty, this time she bought 100 cans of beer for the fans to enjoy.

Ahead of the game, she tweeted,

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This was enough for the fans to know that they will be getting another free beer. She promised to the fans and for sure delivered it.?

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The outcome of the game might not have gone in the Phillies’ favor, but it surely upped the fans’ morale. The team hasn’t lost yet, three more games are still left in the World Series. And for the Phillies to have their third World Series win, they need to win two of those three games.?

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MLB fans loved Jayme’s gesture!

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We think it was 100 beers, but was it 100 cases?

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Somebody has to ask her!

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Rakshita Madan is an MLB writer at EssentiallySports, with a prolific portfolio of over 1000 articles to her credit. Rakshita's admiration for the legendary Derek Jeter is well known, but she never lets her personal biases affect her writing. She is particularly intrigued by the twists and turns of the game, and it is this aspect that keeps her hooked on the sport. When Rakshita is not covering baseball, she indulges in her love for poetry and OTT shows. This passion for creative expression reflects in her writing, which is often characterized by a poetic sensibility and a flair for storytelling.

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