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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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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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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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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 …
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 …
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.
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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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Max Muncy by moonlight: Game 3 is longest in Series history, full of heroics and the bizarre — MLB, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox — LOS ANGELES — The clock spun past midnight, the moon rose from behind the upper deck in right field to high above the stadium behind home plate …
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James H. Williams / Orange County Register:
Dodgers' World Series Game 3: Live updates from Dodger Stadium, photos, tweets and more — The Los Angeles Dodgers will lean on starting pitcher Walker Buehler in Game 3 tonight against the Boston Red Sox at Dodger Stadium. — Mookie Betts and company hope to continue its role …
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Ted Berg / USA Today:
Manny Machado caught stealing signs in Game 2 of World Series, but it's part of game — LOS ANGELES — Well, that didn't take long. Manny Machado is back in the news. — The Los Angeles Dodgers' shortstop exhibited behavior during Game 2 of the World Series that has raised some eyebrows.
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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.
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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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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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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Bradford Doolittle / ESPN:
Could this Red Sox team be legendary?
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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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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Boston's Martinez, Brewers' Yelich win Aaron slugging award — Christian Yelich collected baseball's Hank Aaron Awards as the top hitter in each league on Friday. — Martinez, in Boston's lineup for game three as the Red Sox sought to build on their 2-0 lead over the
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Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
Mets moving toward Brodie Van Wagenen as next general manager — Brodie Van Wagenen has pitched the Mets on his clients throughout the years. — The Mets now hope he'll be the one pitching their merits to free agents. — Van Wagenen, the CAA Baseball co-head, has emerged as the top choice …
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