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Joe Reedy / Associated Press:
Christian Yelich, J.D. Martinez win Hank Aaron Awards — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Christian Yelich made it to the World Series, just not the way he hoped. — The Milwaukee Brewers star accepted the Hank Aaron Award as the outstanding offensive player in the National League before Game 3 between …
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Tim Keown / ESPN:
By going all in, gambling Red Sox may have doubled their losses — LOS ANGELES — Who cares about tomorrow? The Red Sox certainly don't. Tomorrow is for the hesitant and the lost. Tomorrow is for the meek and the undecided. There's a special place in purgatory for those who worry about tomorrow.
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Toronto Sun:
Red Sox, Dodgers tied 2-all after 16 in Game 3 of Series — LOS ANGELES (AP) The longest game in postseason history is headed to the 17th inning at the World Series. — The Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers were tied 2-all after nearly seven hours and more than 500 pitches in Game 3 on Friday night.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
A brief turn with Cardinals helped LA's Hill — LOS ANGELES • In the seasons since the renaissance of his career in his mid-30s, Dodgers lefty Rich Hill often has recounted his detour through independent ball, his time snapping curveballs to high schoolers, his second chance with Boston …
Associated Press:
Mookie Betts: “Pretty cool” to be feted for feeding homeless — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mookie Betts figures he should always use his baseball success to give back to the world. — Even in the middle of the World Series. — The Boston Red Sox slugger was surprised to find himself in the spotlight this week for a late-night good deed.
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Scott Gleeson / USA Today:
Red Sox star Mookie Betts delivered food to homeless after World Series Game 2 win — Red Sox right fielder Mookie Betts celebrated Boston's 4-2 World Series Game 2 victory against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday by giving back. — After the game ended, Betts was spotted providing hot meals …
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ESPN:
Your World Series Game 4 guide: Dodgers look to ride wave, even series — Entering Game 4 of the World Series, the overriding question has to be which team has more left in the tank after the 7-hour, 20-minute endurance test that was Game 3. — MLB Postseason on ESPN Radio
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Bleacher Report and CBS Boston
Heather Tucker / Des Moines Register:
‘Unbelievable’: Red Sox's Eduardo Nunez lived an entire life in Game 3 — Red Sox infielder Eduardo Nunez probably wishes there was more recovery time before World Series Game 4 on Saturday. — The 13th inning of Game 3 was none too kind to Nunez, who got tangled up with Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes early …
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
‘Gut-wrenching’: Dodgers don't have time to soak in monumental Game 3 win — LOS ANGELES — It was a World Series game that started in the afternoon and ended in the morning, with two weary teams spending 7 hours and 20 minutes together over 18 innings. Everyone still is trying to wrap their heads around what happened.
Scott Boeck / USA Today:
Game 3 between Red Sox, Dodgers longest in World Series history — World Series Game 3 between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers has reached epic proportions. — The Red Sox and Dodgers, tied at 2-2, have entered the 15th inning and officially became the longest in World Series history - in time and frames.
Mike Axisa / CBSSports.com:
Longest World Series game in history: Dodgers, Red Sox set a new record in Game 3 — Never before had a World Series game gone 18 innings or taken more than seven hours — Thanks to a pair of run-scoring errors in a wild 13th inning, the Dodgers and Red Sox played the longest game in World Series history Friday night.
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Bleacher Report
Ted Berg / USA Today:
Manny Machado caught stealing signs in Game 2 of World Series, but it's part of game
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Athletics Nation, MLB Baseball News … and NESN.com
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Max Muncy by moonlight: Game 3 is longest in Series history, full of heroics and the bizarre
Max Muncy by moonlight: Game 3 is longest in Series history, full of heroics and the bizarre
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James H. Williams / Orange County Register:
Dodgers' World Series Game 3: Live updates from Dodger Stadium, photos, tweets and more
Dodgers' World Series Game 3: Live updates from Dodger Stadium, photos, tweets and more
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Whittier Daily News, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Daily Breeze and Marin Independent Journal
ESPN:
Red Sox start J.D. Martinez in LF, move Andrew Benintendi to bench
Red Sox start J.D. Martinez in LF, move Andrew Benintendi to bench
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Boston's Martinez, Brewers' Yelich win Aaron slugging award
Boston's Martinez, Brewers' Yelich win Aaron slugging award
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Facing 2-0 hole, Dodgers' resilience being put to test again
Facing 2-0 hole, Dodgers' resilience being put to test again
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MLB Baseball News … and True Blue LA
Bradford Doolittle / ESPN:
Could this Red Sox team be legendary?
Associated Press:
No DH means Red Sox will have some decisions to make as World Series shifts to LA
No DH means Red Sox will have some decisions to make as World Series shifts to LA
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MLB Baseball News …, Bleed Cubbie Blue and CBS Boston
J.P. Hoornstra / Orange County Register:
Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler, 24, got a taste for playoff pressure in NLCS Game 7
Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler, 24, got a taste for playoff pressure in NLCS Game 7
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Beyond the Box Score, Over the Monster, Whittier Daily News and Daily Breeze
Scott Miller / Bleacher Report:
Red Sox Say They Caught Dodgers Star Manny Machado Sign-Stealing in World Series
Red Sox Say They Caught Dodgers Star Manny Machado Sign-Stealing in World Series
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets have deal in principle to hire agent Brodie Van Wagenen as new GM: source — The Mets are going outside the box again. — This time, they have a deal in principle to hire high-profile player agent Brodie Van Wagenen to be their general manager, an industry source has confirmed to the Daily News.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
The Yankees history Mets could repeat in surprising GM search
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Josh Peter / USA Today:
Batboy who helped Kirk Gibson says 1988 World Series home run ‘supernatural experience’ — LOS ANGELES — Mitch Poole sat in the third-base dugout at Dodger Stadium on Thursday afternoon and pointed toward the right-field bleachers. — Thirty years after it happened, Poole said …
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