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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Red Sox confirm David Price to start Game 2 of World Series — BOSTON — Now that David Price has finally won a postseason game, the Boston Red Sox are hoping he can deliver a second win — or a third, if needed. Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora officially named the veteran left-hander …
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Ryan Hannable / WEEI:
Red Sox notes: David Price officially will start Game 2 of World Series, update on Steven Wright — The Red Sox have officially set their rotation for Games 1 and 2 of the World Series. — It was already known Chris Sale would start Game 1, and then on Monday Red Sox manager Alex Cora confirmed David Price will start Game 2.
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NESN.com
Jesse Dougherty / Houston Chronicle:
After pitching ‘really bad’ for Nationals, Ryan Madson propels Dodgers to World Series — MILWAUKEE - Justin Turner stood on a stage in the visitors clubhouse in Miller Park on Saturday night, some kind of alcohol dripping off his full red beard, and scanned the room for reasons …
Discussion:
Minor League Ball
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Cubs have followed Red Sox blueprint for success, but they still have work to do — Photos of Theo Epstein, the Cubs' president of baseball operations. — Chicago Tribune — When the new Cubs regime began interviewing managerial candidates in the fall of 2011 …
Wallace Matthews / New York Daily News:
For Mets and Yankees fans, there's really only one team to root for in this World Series — Neither the Yankees nor the Mets are playing baseball anymore this year, but that doesn't mean there's no one to root for when the World Series kicks off in Boston Tuesday night. Quite the contrary, in fact.
ESPN:
World Series expert picks: Will Red Sox or Dodgers win it all? — The Boston Red Sox had baseball's best record (108-54). The Los Angeles Dodgers are looking for their first title in 30 years. Who is going to come out on top? — With the series starting Tuesday in Boston (8:09 p.m. ET …
Neil Greenberg / Chicago Tribune:
Red Sox need to fix one key stat to beat Dodgers in World Series — The Washington Post — The 2018 World Series will feature two of Major League Baseball's top teams. The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in the Fall Classic a year after losing to the Houston Astros in seven games …
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Red Sox, Dodgers ride strong two-strike approaches to World Series — It's the continual conflict of today's baseball: the arsenal of pitchers with high-powered fastballs facing lineups that often go eight or nine deep with power hitters selling out for home runs and the proper launch angle to mash balls over outfield walls.
Bill Plunkett / Orange County Register:
Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw likely to start World Series opener after closing out NLCS
Discussion:
Whittier Daily News and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Benjamin Hochman / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
In new baseball world, money still has loudest voice
In new baseball world, money still has loudest voice
Discussion:
NESN.com and Viva El Birdos
Bill Baer / NBCSports.com:
Dodgers plan to tab Clayton Kershaw for Game 1 of World Series
Dodgers plan to tab Clayton Kershaw for Game 1 of World Series
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MLB Baseball News …
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Chris Taylor's catch preserves Dodgers' World Series hopes: ‘One of the biggest in history’
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel was tipping his pitches. Eric Gagne let Boston know.
Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel was tipping his pitches. Eric Gagne let Boston know.
Discussion:
MLB Trade Rumors, Over the Monster, MLB Baseball News …, The Athletic and NESN.com
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Three reasons the Red Sox will beat the Dodgers in the World Series
Three reasons the Red Sox will beat the Dodgers in the World Series
Discussion:
MLB Baseball News … and Beyond the Box Score
John Tomase / WEEI:
Cora: Red Sox will likely carry 11 pitchers in World Series
Cora: Red Sox will likely carry 11 pitchers in World Series
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NESN.com
Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Machado, Puig embrace their villain roles all the way to World Series
Associated Press:
New manager David Bell tasked with turning around Reds — CINCINNATI — David Bell buttoned his Reds jersey with the No. 25, the same one worn by his grandfather and his father. Buddy Bell stood in the back of the room, watching the scene as a proud papa.
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Joe Knowles / Chicago Tribune:
Matt Davidson thinks he can pitch. Will the White Sox let him? — Chicago Tribune — After making three relief appearances last season — in which he allowed no runs and just one hit — White Sox third baseman and designated hitter Matt Davidson reportedly is working more seriously on his pitching this offseason.
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Vinnie Duber / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Report: People around baseball believe Joe Girardi is waiting for managerial job with Cubs or White Sox — Joe Girardi won't be the manager of the — Cincinnati Reds in 2019, perhaps because he has hopes of landing a gig in Chicago. — According to Fancred's Jon Heyman …
Discussion:
Bleed Cubbie Blue, South Side Sox, Bleacher Nation, NBCSports.com and Cubs Insider
ESPN:
What's next for Astros, Brewers after their LCS losses — Nobody wants to lose in the League Championship Series round. Losing in the LCS is all the more painful because you're so close to winning the pennant, which would bring you so close to winning the World Series.
