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› World Series viewers guide: Can Nats hang with Astros? Who will win, matchups to watch, top storylines and more: Here's everything you need to get ready for the Fall Classic. |
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› Scherzer to face Cole in WS Game 1 showdown Max Scherzer will get the start for the Nationals in World Series Game 1 against the Astros' Gerrit Cole. |
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› Astros deny intent of exec's support of Osuna The Astros on Monday denied a Sports Illustrated report that claimed assistant general manager Brandon Taubman turned to a group of female reporters and repeatedly yelled, "Thank god we got Osuna! I'm so f---ing glad we got Osuna!" |
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› Astros biggest World Series favorites since '07 Caesars Sportsbook on Sunday opened the Astros as -235 favorites to beat the Nationals in the World Series. |
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› Verlander to start Game 2; Greinke for Game 3 Justin Verlander will follow Gerrit Cole and start Game 2 of the World Series for Houston against Washington on Wednesday. |
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› Dejected Judge calls Yankees' season 'a failure' After being eliminated from the postseason by the Astros for the third time in the past five years, the Yankees rued their many missed opportunities in the ALCS, with Aaron Judge not mincing words when labeling the season "a failure." |
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› Eric Cooper, MLB umpire for 21 years, dies at 52 Eric Cooper, a major league umpire for 21 years who most recently worked the ALDS earlier this month, died Sunday at age 52. |
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› 'It's a fight, just the pitcher and me': What's behind the Juan Soto Shuffle The Nationals' outfield phenom makes no apologies for his elaborate rituals before stepping into the batter's box. |
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› World Series Live: Latest Astros, Nats updates from Media Day in Houston ESPN's reporters share what they're seeing and hearing from Minute Maid Park. |
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› MLB manager watch: Who's out and latest on potential replacements Here's what you need to know about which managers have been fired and vacancy searches. |
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› Who's savage now? In this new rivalry, Astros own the Yankees Houston has eliminated New York in three of the past five postseasons. Their one-way rivalry recalls the old days of Bulls-Knicks -- or Yankees-Red Sox. |
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› 'We're going to the World Series': Altuve, Astros feast on the big moments The Astros and their second baseman put away the Yankees with incomparable mastery of the little things and their biggest opportunities. |
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