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ESPN:
Bedtime! What Game 1 looked like to kids across four time zones — There was only one baseball game, and it was dramatic. Leads were taken and leads were lost, nails were bitten and a game was won. But there are four time zones in the continental 48, which means that …
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Kyle Hightower / Toronto Sun:
Dodgers' bullpen can't stop bleeding after Kershaw exit — BOSTON (AP) The first delivery from Ryan Madson was a changeup that bounced past catcher Austin Barnes for a wild pitch, allowing two baserunners to advance. — Things hardly got better from there for the previously dependable Dodgers bullpen.
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Minor League Ball
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
L.A. needs to solve Boston's deep, talented, relentless lineup — BOSTON — The five Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers who appeared in Game 1 of the World Series faced 38 batters, threw 139 pitches and learned over 3 hours and 52 minutes that this is not going to be easy.
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Associated Press
Bradford Doolittle / ESPN:
Red Sox, Dodgers show they're about more than aces as Kershaw-Sale duel fizzles — BOSTON — You would be hard-pressed to create a more alluring World Series Game 1 pitching matchup than Chris Sale versus Clayton Kershaw. You might also be hard-pressed to understand why, as the game unfolded …
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Over the Monster and Boston Sports Journal
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Pitching Like a Shell of His Former Self, Clayton Kershaw Crumbles Against High-Powered Red Sox — Clayton Kershaw can still dominate like few other pitchers, but he turned in another postseason clunker on Tuesday night against the Red Sox' elite lineup. — BOSTON — Clayton Kershaw …
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CBS Boston
Ted Berg / USA Today:
‘That little crystal ball:’ Smart use of ‘rovers’ helping Red Sox toward championship — BOSTON — It's not hard to think of recent examples of starting pitchers excelling in bullpen roles in the postseason. — During the Astros' championship run last year, Lance McCullers Jr. threw four scoreless innings …
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Toronto Sun:
Red Sox seek 2-0 World Series lead on Dodgers — BOSTON — Last week, David Price shed his postseason albatross and won the deciding game of his team's American League Championship Series victory over the Houston Astros. — Wednesday night, the left-hander tries to pitch the Boston Red Sox …
Travis Sawchik / FiveThirtyEight:
The 5 Players Who Could Determine The World Series — When you think of the World Series, you probably picture stars: Derek Jeter, Manny Ramirez, Randy Johnson and the like. But lesser-known players also play pivotal roles in late October: David Freese, Mike Lowell and David Eckstein …
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Bless You Boys
Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
Dodgers-Red Sox World Series should be great fun — if you can stay awake for all of it
James H. Williams / Orange County Register:
Dodgers' 2018 World Series quest starts today: Live updates from Fenway, photos, stories, matchups and more
Dodgers' 2018 World Series quest starts today: Live updates from Fenway, photos, stories, matchups and more
CBSSports.com:
World Series 2018 odds, picks, predictions for Red Sox vs. Dodgers from proven computer model
World Series 2018 odds, picks, predictions for Red Sox vs. Dodgers from proven computer model
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CBS Boston
CBSSports.com:
Dodgers vs. Red Sox odds: 2018 World Series Game 1 picks, predictions from expert on 23-8 run
Dodgers vs. Red Sox odds: 2018 World Series Game 1 picks, predictions from expert on 23-8 run
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MLB Baseball News …
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
Dodgers' Yasiel Puig embraces spotlight with energized antics: 'That's the way I feel good'
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Kershaw aims to be first since Gibson in '67 to tame Boston's ‘monster’
Jesse Dougherty / Chicago Tribune:
What to watch for in the World Series (and how to watch)
Ted Berg / USA Today:
Why the Dodgers will win the World Series
Why the Dodgers will win the World Series
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MLB Baseball News …, True Blue LA, baseballmusings.com and Boston Globe
Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
Five things to know about Mets GM candidate and favorite Doug Melvin — Brewers senior adviser Doug Melvin claims he first started using analytics in 1995, and is up to date with the current trends in the game. — Melvin, 66, became the second finalist to interview for the Mets' general …
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Associated Press:
Stearns: Brewers will stick by core after NLCS loss — MILWAUKEE (AP) — David Stearns doesn't expect wholesale change for the Milwaukee Brewers after they fell a game short of the World Series. — Milwaukee is set to return most of its roster after winning the NL Central in a tiebreaking 163rd game …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Which team in sports will hire the first female GM? Looks like it's not going to be the Mets — When Brian Cashman finally thought about hiring Kim Ng, he knew there would be some additional considerations. She was smart and baseball savvy. After having worked in the White Sox front office …
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
How time in the Arizona Fall League could put Rangers prospect Martinez on fast track — SURPRISE, ARIZ. — The plan all along for Julio Pablo Martinez, assuming all went well during his first taste of organized baseball in the United States, called for him to finish 2018 in the Arizona Fall League.
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Pinstripe Alley
Bruce Levine / 670 The Score:
Cubs-Bryce Harper Union Makes Great Sense — Harper will be the premier free agent on the market this winter. — MLB — Cubs — (670 The Score) A future marriage between superstar outfielder Bryce Harper and the Cubs seems inevitable. — After a significant season-long downturn …
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MLB Baseball News … and Bleacher Nation
Associated Press:
Angels new manager Brad Ausmus: Embracing metrics will be key — ANAHEIM, Calif. — During 18 major league seasons as a catcher and four more as a manager, Brad Ausmus developed a strong gut instinct about nearly everything that happens on a baseball field.
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Halos Heaven

