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The Dodgers were up by four runs until Boston’s bats came alive against L.A.’s bullpen in this all-important World Series game.
The Dodgers were up by four runs until Boston’s bats came alive against L.A.’s bullpen in this all-important World Series game.
The Dodgers took a four-run lead in the sixth but Boston’s bats finally came alive in this all-important World Series game.
L.A. put up four runs in the sixth inning, thanks to Yasiel Puig’s three-run homer, to break a scoreless tie over the Red Sox in the pivotal World Series game.
L.A.’s Rich Hill and Boston’s Eduardo Rodriguez are both pitching gems so far in Game 4 of the World Series.
Max Muncy’s HR in the 18th inning lifted L.A. past Boston in Game 3, but the Red Sox still hold a 2-1 lead in the World Series. Los Angeles looks to tie it up in Game 4.
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LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers won Game 3 of the World Series 3-2 to the Red Sox in an 18-inning marathon on Friday, and it’s now a two to one series lead for the Red Sox. Given that the game shattered records for the longest ever in a World Series and there were 11 innings played after he left the game
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