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Benches clear at Game 7 of World Series after LA’s Wrobleski hits Toronto’s Giménez with fastball
Both benches and bullpens cleared in Game 7 of the World Series after Dodgers left-hander Justin Wrobleski hit Blue Jays shortstop Andrés Giménez on the right hand with a pitch.
There would be no Canadian coronation in Game 6. Not with Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the mound. Not with Mookie Betts remembering that he’s Mookie Betts. Not with the Dodgers reasserting their postseason pedigree.
George Springer, who was World Series MVP in the Astros' 2017 championship season, showed up early to get treatment so he could play in Game 4, but he was left out of the starting lineup.
The Houston Astros are fighting for their lives in the American League playoff race. After surrendering the division lead to the Seattle Mariners, they are now in second place as they face off against the Texas Rangers in the most important series of the year.
Max Scherzer is getting the ball in Game 3 of the World Series tonight. He's on the hunt for his third World Series title. He has 41 and is heading to the Hall of Fame after he hangs up his spikes. But, according to Scherzer, that might not be anytime too soon. Here's more on Mad Max wanting to continue his career:
Baseball might not have a game clock, but that doesn’t mean it can’t test your endurance. As yesterday’s Dodgers vs. Blue Jays proves, yet again, some World Series games don’t just flirt with midnight;
Longest World Series game lasted 18 innings and 7 hours 20 minutes, as the Dodgers beat the Red Sox 3-2 in Game 3 of the 2018 Fall Classic.
With the Toronto Blue Jays trying to mount a ninth-inning rally, Addison Barger got doubled off second base to end Game 6 of the World Series