Clocking in at just two hours and 28 minutes, Game 1 of the Dodgers-Astros World Series was the quickest World Series game since Game 4 of the 1992 Series, when the Braves' Tom Glavine pitched a complete game loss against the Blue Jays in just two hours, 21 minutes. Ten of those came courtesy of Game 1 starters Clayton Kershaw and Dallas Keuchel, who would have enjoyed scoreless World Series debuts had it not been for a trifecta of home runs from Chris Taylor, Alex Bregman and Justin Turner. The Dodgers' bullpen has been one of their biggest strengths this postseason, and Tuesday's Game 1 win was no exception.
Dodgers, Astros play fastest World Series game since 1992
Published October 25, 2017 at 6:35 AM
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