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MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
ALCS: Carlos Correa has Houston Astros feeling good after win over New York Yankees — HOUSTON — Carlos Correa delivered a walk-off double against Aroldis Chapman, salvaging an incredible effort from Justin Verlander and giving the Houston Astros a 2-1 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 …
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John Harper / New York Daily News:
Breaking down the final play of Game 2, which may haunt Yankees for a while — HOUSTON - On the final play, one that could wind up being the difference in this ALCS, Gary Sanchez had plenty of time to size up Didi Gregorius' throw and make a decision to take a step up and catch it on the fly or try to short-hop it.
Peter Botte / New York Daily News:
Gary Sanchez drops ball on play at plate in bottom of ninth as Yankees lose to Astros on walkoff — HOUSTON — The Yankees will have to overcome another deflating Game 2 loss if they hope to win the ALCS and make it back to the World Series. — An early call on a Jeffrey Maier-like play …
Associated Press:
Young Astros fan reaches for Correa HR, no interference — HOUSTON (AP) — A young fan reaching for a home run didn't help the New York Yankees in this AL Championship Series. — More than two decades after 12-year-old Jeffrey Maier reached over the wall during the 1996 ALCS at Yankee Stadium …
Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
Astros winning the game of inches as they back Yankees against ALCS wall — HOUSTON - For a game that's not ruled by a clock, baseball can sure be impacted by mere fractions of seconds. — If Aaron Judge had reached the right field fence a split second earlier in the fourth inning Saturday …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Catcher blames self for final play at the plate, sets sights on Game 3 — HOUSTON — Gary Sanchez was resting on one knee Saturday when Jose Altuve rose from the infield dirt at Minute Maid Park, having just swiped his left hand across home plate with the deciding run of the Astros' walk-off 2-1 victory …
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Fox Sports:
Gonzalez saves a run with big play, welcomes son soon after — HOUSTON (AP) Marwin Gonzalez capped his big game in Houston's win over the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the AL Championship Series with an even bigger moment. — Soon after wrapping up a game where he made a run-saving outfield assist …
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
As the Yankees' best hitters fail them, Carlos Correa and Jose Altuve are carrying the Astros — HOUSTON — Carlos Correa was not going back the first time. The second time, the Astros' shortstop was thrilled to be standing on second base for a second. The 23-year old hit a home run …
USA Today:
Astros-Yankees: What they're saying after Game 2 of ALCS — A collection of post-game quotes after the Houston Astros' walk-off 2-1 win over the New York Yankees in Game 2 of the AL Championship Series at Minute Maid Park: — On Justin Verlander's nine-inning, 124-pitch performance:
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Verlander, Astros eye 2-0 ALCS lead vs. Yanks
Verlander, Astros eye 2-0 ALCS lead vs. Yanks
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Bleed Cubbie Blue, MLB on Yahoo! Sports and South Side Sox
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
SEE IT: Young Astros fan Carson Riley almost becomes Jeffrey Maier II during Game 2 of ALCS
Grant Brisbee / SBNation.com:
Yankees vs. Astros 2017 live results: Score updates and highlights from ALCS Game 2
Yankees vs. Astros 2017 live results: Score updates and highlights from ALCS Game 2
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Pinstripe Alley, The Crawfish Boxes, baseballmusings.com and Minor League Ball
Peter Botte / New York Daily News:
Andy Pettitte on Baby Bombers chasing titles, CC Sabathia delivering in the clutch
Scott LauberESPN / ESPN:
‘A few steps from the top of the world’: Riding the iconic train at Minute Maid Park
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
New Astro Justin Verlander will face the Baby Bombers for the first time in Game 2 of ALCS
New Astro Justin Verlander will face the Baby Bombers for the first time in Game 2 of ALCS
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MoiseKapenda Bower / UPI:
ALCS: Dallas Keuchel pitches Astros to Game 1 win over Yankees
USA Today:
Dodgers' Yasiel Puig to Keith Olbermann: ‘Come watch the show. Need a ticket?’ — Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Yasiel Puig flipped his bat twice, performed a curtain call and pounded his chest as he powered his club to a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs in Game 1 of the NLCS on Saturday night.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Dodgers' postseason Yasiel Puig Party steamrolls Cubs in NLCS Game 1 — LOS ANGELES — He makes the Los Angeles Dodgers want to punish him, bench him, or even give up on him, believing he'll never become the man they ever envisioned. — Yep, kind of like your own kids.
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Doug Padilla / UPI:
NLCS: Los Angeles Dodgers strike first in NLCS, win 5-2 vs. Chicago Cubs — LOS ANGELES — Chris Taylor hit a go-ahead home run Saturday night and Charlie Culberson added an RBI and a run scored as the Los Angeles Dodgers opened the National League Championship Series with a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Charlie Culberson learns of grandmother's death, then delivers in big way to Dodgers' win — The day dawned bright, and mournful. — Charlie Culberson is the kind of player October loves, the guy obscured by the stars for six months before he takes a sudden star turn on the postseason stage.
Houston Mitchell / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers take 5-2 lead after umpires' review reverses out call at home — Yasiel Puig led off the bottom of the seventh with a solo homer, giving the Dodgers a 4-2 lead. He is having an amazing postseason. — Charlie Culberson doubled to left. Brandon Morrow laid down a bunt …
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Chris Kuc / Chicago Tribune:
NLCS Game 1 turning point: Chris Taylor's home run off Hector Rondon
NLCS Game 1 turning point: Chris Taylor's home run off Hector Rondon
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Chicago Tribune:
Get ready for some late nights: MLB announces start times for rest of NLCS
Get ready for some late nights: MLB announces start times for rest of NLCS
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David Haugh / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' flight diversion Friday due to health issue involving Michel Quintana, wife of Jose
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs name Kyle Hendricks, Jake Arrieta as NLCS Games 3-4 starters
Cubs name Kyle Hendricks, Jake Arrieta as NLCS Games 3-4 starters
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Paul Skrbina / Chicago Tribune:
NLCS Game 1 starters: Jose Quintana vs. Clayton Kershaw
NLCS Game 1 starters: Jose Quintana vs. Clayton Kershaw
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Scott LauberESPN / ESPN:
Source: Red Sox to interview Astros bench coach Alex Cora for managerial job — HOUSTON — Alex Cora will be in New York on Sunday, as the American League Championship Series switches cities. — And the Boston Red Sox will be there meet him. — Cora, the Houston Astros' bench coach …
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Tresa Baldas / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera hit with paternity suit by Fla. woman — Miguel Cabrera is being sued by Belkis Rodriguez in an Orange County court. The suit was filed in August. — CONNECT — Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera has been hit with a paternity suit during perhaps the most challenging point of his career.
Dan Shaughnessy / The Boston Globe:
Dave Dombrowski is expected to interview Alex Cora on Sunday for Red Sox' managerial opening
Dave Dombrowski is expected to interview Alex Cora on Sunday for Red Sox' managerial opening
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers may face stiff competition for manager Ron Gardenhire
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Astros don't want to lose Alex Cora, but hype bench coach as great fit for Mets
Astros don't want to lose Alex Cora, but hype bench coach as great fit for Mets
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Yankees pull Luis Severino after just four innings vs. Astros in ALCS Game 2 — HOUSTON - Luis Severino threw just four innings in Game 2 of the ALCS, and was replaced by Tommy Kahnle at the start of the fifth. — Severino had a rough fourth in which he appeared to favor his right arm during an at-bat against Marwin Gonzalez.
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