Mapping out pitching possibilities for the rest of the World SeriesMapping out pitching possibilities for the rest of the World Series
Mapping out pitching possibilities for the rest of the World Series
Mapping out pitching possibilities for the rest of the World Series
Your guide to World Series Game 6: Verlander aims to seal series in L.A.
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With the Astros having taken the 3-2 lead in this best-of-seven set with their 13-12 victory in the wildest World Series game since, oh, last Wednesday, Game 6 on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium is Justin Verlander’s game and his chance to be the hero Houston has waited 55 years to salute.
In trying to win their first World Series championship by beating the Dodgers in Game 6 on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium, the Astros can put to bed their postseason heartaches of yesteryear.
Headed into Game 6, Dave Roberts and the Dodgers have to map out a plan to get the pitching staff through 27 outs, which won’t be easy given how tired some of the team’s most important arms are. How can they do it? Let’s offer a strategy.
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A federal judge cleared the way for the NFL to enforce a six-game suspension of Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott over domestic violence allegations. U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla on Monday night denied the request for a preliminary injunction from players’ union attorneys working