Tuesday October 23, 2018
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Volume 57 Issue 7
BENNY SIEU/USA TODAY SPORTS
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Pitcher Clayton Kershaw was able to put away the Milwaukee Brewers in the final game of the National League Championship Series. He and his teammates are now tasked with taking out the American League champions.
The Los Angeles Dodgers advance to the World Series for the second consecutive year after defeating the Milwaukee Brewers in seven games. The Boys in Blue will be looking to finish the job this time around as they face the favorites to win it all, the Boston Red Sox.
NICHOLAS JUAREZ Reporter
nicholas.juarez4729@my.riohondo.edu
The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in the World Series after a 5-1 win against the Milwaukee Brewers Saturday, Oct. 20 in game seven of the National League Championship Series. They’re now tasked with taking on the Boston Red Sox for the World Series Championship. The Dodgers got off to their worst start in 42 years this season with a 2-6 record. Adding to the bad start was also finding out that their All-Star shortstop, Corey Seager, was going to be out for the entire season. The Dodgers had to find a way to scrap wins together. They had to start playing the quality baseball that led them to Game 7 of the National Championship. The Dodgers had their 24-year-old rising star Walker Buehler on the mound to pitch in a Game 7 winner take all. Milwaukee started strong in
Saturday’s game. With one out in the first inning Buehler faced the National League Most Valuable Player, Christian Yelich who hit a solo home run that got the home fans cheering early in the game. Dodger fans had nothing to worry about. Buehler had given up a run in the first inning in each of his last 13 starts but going 8-5 with a 2.62 ERA in that span. In the top of the second inning Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado was up to bat and with a full count,he bunted to third base for a single. Up came Cody Bellinger who hit a big two run home runs for the Dodgers to take the lead 2-1. Buehler had gone 4.2 innings giving up six hits with one earned run while striking out seven. Julio Urias took over in the bottom of the fifth inning, it was the first time he had pitched back to back games in his career. With two out and a runner on second, with Yelich up, Urias was put
in a big spot to get the out. Yelich hit a deep fly ball to the left field warning track but Chris Taylor made a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch to save the game-tying run. The next inning would all but seal the deal for the Dodgers. With runners on second and third base with two outs, right fielder Yasiel Puig hit a three-run homerun that put one foot in the World Series door for the Dodgers. qAfter that, it was the Dodgers bullpen that shut down the Brewers hitting. In the ninth inning, Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw came in to close out the game and send the Dodgers back to the World Series for the second year in a row. This is the Dodgers second time advancing to the World Series in back-to-back years. Will their 1988 World Series win repeat in 2018? Stay tuned. Game one is today, Oct. 23 at Fenway Park in Boston. First pitch is set for 5:09 p.m.
WORLD SERIES SCHEDULE GAME ONE @ BOS Tonight Oct. 23, 5 pm GAME TWO @ BOS Wednesday Oct. 24, 5 pm GAME THREE @ LAD Friday Oct. 26, 5 pm GAME FOUR @ LAD Saturday Oct. 27 5 pm GAME FIVE @ LAD Sunday Oct. 28, 5 pm GAME SIX @ BOS Tuesday Oct. 30, 5 pm GAME SEVEN @ BOS Wednesday Oct. 31, 5 pm