Overview
- Diablos beat Charros 7-2 in Game 3 to take a 3-0 lead, powered by two home runs from Carlos Pérez and a three‑run shot from José Pirela, who finished with four RBIs.
- Allen Córdoba homered against his former club as Mexico City’s lineup totaled four long balls and 10 hits at Estadio Panamericano.
- Starter Brooks Hall worked five strong innings with two unearned runs before a four‑inning scoreless relay from Kevin Gowdy, Jimmy Yacabonis, JC Mejía and Tomohiro Anraku.
- The defending champions have won 11 straight finals games and hold a 27-7 run differential in the series.
- Game 4 is scheduled for today at 17:00 local time in Guadalajara with Efraín Contreras facing Eduardo Vera, with broad TV and streaming coverage listed across ESPN, Fox Sports, Canal 6, TVC Deportes and LMB platforms; Robinson Canó also reached 4,000 professional hits during Game 3.