In the first World Series battle between 100-win teams since 1970, the first World Series game at Dodger Stadium since 1988, and the hottest World Series game on record—103 degrees at first pitch—aces Clayton Kershaw and Dallas Keuchel put forth a brisk pitchers' duel. It reached the seventh-inning stretch in under two hours, and wrapped up in 2:28, the shortest World Series game since Game 4 in 1992. Against the two 29-year-old southpaws, home runs were the order of the day, with solo shots by Los Angeles' Chris Taylor and Houston's Alex Bregman the only runs until the bottom of the sixth, when Justin Turner's two-run shot off Keuchel provided the margin of victory in the 3-1 win.
Clayton Kershaw Tosses Gem to Give Dodgers Early World Series Lead
Published October 25, 2017 at 6:35 AM
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