GAME THREAD ASTROS/DODGERS World Series

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    Kinda wish it actually said World Series but I like it.
     
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    Overly anxious for Tuesday.
     
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    They had them on the hats at the mall this weekend. Almost bought one but I’m going to hold off for now.

    So anxious for Tuesday.
     
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    Nervous as hell. I’m not gonna lie.
     
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    no real surprise...

    Hill, Darvish and Wood to follow Kershaw
    by Matthew Moreno | Dodger Blue — 3 hours ago

    Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts formally announced Rich Hill will start Wednesday against the Houston Astros in Game 2 of the World Series, Yu Darvish is taking the ball in Game 3 when the series shifts to Minute Maid Park, and Alex Wood is scheduled for Game 4.

    With Clayton Kershaw starting Game 1 against Dallas Keuchel, the Dodgers are keeping with their same rotation from the National League Division Series and Championship Series. Though, Wood was not needed in the NLDS because of the three-game sweep.

    When asked Saturday about his rotation, Roberts said the Dodgers would hold off on making a decision until Game 7 of the ALCS was played.

    In each of the past two series, Hill was slotted for Game 2 due to his success in pitching at Dodger Stadium. Nonetheless, in six career games (three starts) at the Astros’ home park, Hill is 3-0 with a 1.19 ERA and 0.79 WHIP.

    Darvish has also fared well when facing the Astros on the road, going 4-1 with a 2.16 ERA and 0.74 WHIP in six career starts. He allowed just one run over seven innings in an outing this season.

    While both pitchers have career success to lean on, there wasn’t much impetus for the Dodgers to alter what’s yielded positive results in the playoffs thus far.

    Hill has pitched a combined nine innings in his two starts, holding opponents to a .188/.278/.375 batting line while allowing just three runs on six hits, and striking out 12.

    Darvish went 2-0 and yielded a minuscule 1.59 ERA, allowed just eight hits and struck out 14 in 11.1 innings of work. Opponents batted a combined .195/.233/.341 off the right-hander in his two outings.

    Wood allowed three runs, each scoring on a solo homer, four hits overall, and struck out seven against the Chicago Cubs in 4.2 innings of his first career postseason start.

    In addition to naming Keuchel their starter for Game 1, the Astros previously announced ALCS MVP Justin Verlander would take the mound in Game 2. Manager A.J. Hinch has not provided further details on his rotation.
     
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    Do the energized Astros have an edge over the Dodgers?
    by Tim Kurkjian | ESPN Senior Writer — 6 hours ago

    For a portion of the season, especially in late June and early July, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Houston Astros vied daily for the best record in the game and to be called the best team in the game. On the first day after the All-Star break, the Astros were 61-29 and the Dodgers were 62-29, two teams that seemed destined for something special. Both teams, especially the Dodgers, detoured along the way, but both teams are now back, two 100-win teams playing in the World Series. One team hasn't won it all since 1988; the other has never won it all. Great stuff ahead.

    The World Series begins on Tuesday night. Here are five questions.

    What are we to make of Jose Altuve and the Astros' offense?

    It was, without question, the best in baseball this year in every way: most runs scored, highest OPS, highest batting average, slugging percentage, on-base percentage, most productive outs, etc. But for the first five games in the American League Championship Series, that offense was completely stifled by the Yankees, who allowed just nine runs. Yankee Stadium had something to do with that, but once the Astros returned home they stopped chasing pitches outside the strike zone and started hitting again.

    There has to be some concern about the subpar performance on offense in the LCS from several Astros, but when they needed a big hit, it was often Jose Altuve who got it. He has hit five homers in the postseason, three in the first game of the AL Division Series against the Red Sox, then one each in Games 6 and 7 of the LCS. It will be fascinating to see what the Houston offense does with L.A.'s pitching.

    What are we to make of Justin Turner?

    He is a former utility guy, one who was designated for assignment by the Mets. Then he changed his swing, and now he hits third for a Dodgers team that has advanced to the World Series for the first time since 1988. In Turner's postseason career, he is 14-for-20 with runners in scoring position, the best mark in postseason history. His OPS in the postseason is 1.113, trailing just Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Turner's walk-off homer in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series was only the second in Dodgers history, and the first since Kirk Gibson's in 1988.

    Turner should get more help in the lineup with the hopeful return of shortstop Corey Seager, who missed the NLCS with a back injury. The development of Yasiel Puig, especially his patience at the plate, gives the mix-and-match Dodgers another consistent weapon. Puig had a multihit game from four different spots in the batting order in this postseason, and he could become the first player to have one in five.

    In Justin Verlander, what are we watching?

    We are watching the resurgence of one of the game's best pitchers, perhaps a future Hall of Famer at his best. Once his velocity left several years ago, some believed he was done as a great pitcher and as a power pitcher, but he is back. Since being acquired by the Astros minutes before the Sept. 1 deadline for postseason eligibility, Verlander has gone (including the postseason) 8-0 with a 1.39 ERA, and 59 strikeouts in 51⅔ innings. In his past 10 postseason starts, he has a 1.77 ERA. He saved the Astros' season with seven brilliant innings in Game 6, running his scoreless innings streak in elimination games to 24, tying the major league record for such things with Madison Bumgarner.

    Verlander is expected to start Game 2 of the World Series on full rest. Dallas Keuchel appears to be all the way back from neck and shoulder injuries earlier this season and is expected to start Game 1. Charlie Morton, who threw five scoreless innings in the clincher in Game 7, and Lance McCullers are the third and fourth starters, in some order. McCullers was terrific in his one start in the LCS and was a sensational curveball machine in a four-inning relief stint in Game 7. That rotation is solid, but it had better be, because the Astros' bullpen -- other than closer Ken Giles (and then McCullers in Game 7) -- has been shaky in the postseason.

    How good is the Dodgers' bullpen?

    The Dodgers had the lowest bullpen ERA in the regular season; in the postseason it has been fabulous: 0.94 ERA, two walks and 32 strikeouts in 28⅔ innings. In the LCS, the Cubs had a 0-for-29 stretch against the Dodgers' pen, the longest streak of hitless at-bats by a bullpen in postseason history. The Dodgers' pen will enter the World Series with a 23-inning scoreless streak. Brandon Morrow has been terrific in middle to late relief, as has starter Kenta Maeda, who gives the Dodgers another weapon against right-handed hitters. The best reliever in this postseason, if not all season, has been Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen, whose cutter is unhittable.

    Which team has more momentum?

    The Dodgers are playing like the team that went 50-10 at one point this year, getting them to 55 games over .500. The amazing collapse that followed -- absorbing 11 losses in a row, and losing 16 out of 17 -- eventually got them focused on the goals ahead. No team has ever won a World Series losing 11 in a row (the champion 1953 Yankees lost nine in a row) or 16 out of 17, but those trying days are long gone for L.A. The Dodgers are playing on a different level now, with more and more signs that something exceptional is going on, most recently Enrique Hernandez's unprecedented night in postseason history: three homers and seven RBIs in the clinching Game 5 of the LCS against the Cubs.

    Meanwhile, the Astros came back from a 3-2 deficit to win the pennant. They are being driven by many forces, including having never won the World Series. They are also playing for a community that was so badly affected by Hurricane Harvey, followed by deadly flooding. They are also playing for today's new approach to the game, one steeped in advanced metrics, yet their strongest element is the human element, the joy with which they play the game.

    The Dodgers are the National League's version of the Astros when it comes to advanced metrics. They, too, are having great fun, winning seven out of eight in October. This series is a toss-up, but the Dodgers have home-field advantage, and they went 57-24 at Dodger Stadium.

    Prediction: Dodgers in seven.
     
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    I am afraid of the Houston bats getting hot and their starting pitchers in the 1st 2 games. Verlander especially because he is on some kind of roll and we are coming off ANOTHER lay off. :pray::pray::pray::pray:
     
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    we shut down altuve we shut down the astros
    easier said than done
    but mlb network showed a stat where he's #1 getting hits early in the count
    translation: he's extremely aggressive
    have to try and take advantage of that
    verlander will be a tough test
    but keuchel's era is 1.27 higher on the road
    not automatically presuming we'll lose game 2, but it does put a lot of pressure/emphasis on winning game 1
    the earlier we can get to their pen the better
    unrealistic to expect our pen to continue to allow zero runs but we still should have a significant pen advantage
    the astros are a lot better than either the dbags or the cubs
    then again, we're a lot better than the red sox and yankees
    but imo if our guys continue to have good at bats and see a lot of pitches we'll be successful offensively
    confident but also genuinely nervous too
    can't leave la with anything less than a split, ideally 2-0 of course
    but i do think we'll fare well (offensively) in houston, when we face their back of rotation starters
     
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    Keuchel's ERA splits make no sense.
     
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    I don't know how you go after Altuve...pretty mysterious player, all things considered. Lots of research on coaching as to what weakness he may have, but none pops up too obviously.
    I do think, by mid innings, Verlander is hittable if game plan is adhered to. Lots of pitches lately; it could be create some mistakes after the initial early adrenaline. I just hope the right part of the lineup is AB when that happens.
    Just make Keuchel have to come into the zone...lay off all that out of the zone bs he throws. We don't, and we play right to his strength.
    We do, and we can get to this guy.
     
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    Mike Scioscia was on the morning show today talking Dodgers. Dan Patrick preempted for the duration of the World Series .
    AJ Ellis will be on tomorrow
     
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    Looks like i'll be working through every game except 3 and part of 4, but I work in a Race & Sports Book, so I think i'll be ok.
     
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    Why did the Dodgers have HFA if the Mets won so many more games?
     
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    Sure...like the kid in the movie, back in Brooklyn, Dodgers/NYY WS...afternoon games then. He had a job delivering orders for a butcher all over Flatbush, etc., on his bike after school.
    Never missed a play though, because every window was open, with every radio blaring the game, everywhere in the borough.
    Brooklyn became one with the game. A singular sound...with all hoping for the same result.
    Just beautiful, man.
    Beautiful.
     
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    pretty sure they rotated it every year back then
     
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    I've seen so many championship games in my life in each sport....even some involving my favorite team in other sports. I've played in some big games as an athlete myself, but I've never been more nervous for any sporting event than I am for this World Series.

    I want this so fucking bad. So fucking bad that I feel sick just thinking about it.
     
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    neither does his beard
    speaking of which, i never would have guessed who this was...
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