No dodging Game 7: LA forces decisive game tonight
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES
Joc Pederson sliced a drive over the left-field wall, pounded his chest and danced around the bases, taking as many twists and turns as this World Series itself.
Of course, the Los Angeles Dodgers forced the Houston Astros to Game 7.
Chris Taylor hit a tying double off Justin Verlander during a two-run rally in the sixth inning, Corey Seager followed with a go-ahead sacrifice fly and the Dodgers beat the Astros 3-1 on Tuesday night to push this dramatic World Series to the ultimate game.
Pederson homered in the seventh against Joe Musgrove, connecting off the right-hander for the second time in three games for the record 24th long ball of this Series. Pederson pranced all the way to the plate, pointing at the Dodgers’ dugout and rubbing his thumbs and index fingers together to indicate what a money shot it was.
Yu Darvish starts tonight for the Dodgers, trying to win their first title since 1988, and Lance McCullers Jr. for the Astros in the first World Series Game 7 ever at Dodger Stadium. Darvish was chased in the second inning of Game 2, when McCullers pitched Houston to a 5-3 victory.
George Springer’s third-inning home run against starter Rich Hill had given a 1-0 lead to Verlander and the Astros, trying for the first title in their 56-season history. On Halloween night, a championship for a team with orange in its colors seemed appropriate.
But it served only to set up the 10th blown lead of the Series, the fifth by Houston, as Verlander fell to 9-1 with Houston.
Dodgers relievers combined for 4 1/3 scoreless innings. Brandon Morrow retired Alex Bregman on a grounder to strand the bases loaded in the fifth, winner Tony Watson got Marwin Gonzalez to fly out with two on and two outs in the sixth, and Kenta Maeda escaped two-on trouble in the seventh when third baseman Justin Turner gloved Jose Altuve’s grounder and threw a one-hop throw that first baseman Cody Bellinger scooped just in time.
After wasting a ninth-inning lead in Game 2 and losing Game 5, Kenley Jansen retired six straight batters for the save and ended by striking out 40-year-old pinch-hitter Carlos Beltran.
This will be the third World Series Game 7 in four years. Ten of the last 12 teams that won Game 6 to force a seventh game also won the title, but the Dodgers lost the previous six World Series in which they trailed 3-2. They have won just one of their six championships at home, in 1963.
A heat wave over, the temperature dropped to 67 degrees at game time from 103 for last week’s opener. The San Gabriel Mountains were occluded by heavy clouds.
Los Angelenos with a laid-back reputation were more energetic and on their feet for two-strike counts against Astros batters, a wave in Pantone 294 — also known as Dodger blue. Stadium organist Dieter Ruehle greeted the Astros with “Hotel California” for the start of batting practice, but there was an un-LA-like drizzle in the middle innings.
Yuli Gurriel, who made a racist gesture toward Darvish in Game 3, was booed loudly during introductions and each time he batted.
BOX SCORE
GAME 6
Dodgers 3, Astros 1
HoustonLos Angeles
abrhbiabrhbi
Sprnger cf3121C.Tylor cf4011
Bregman 3b4010C.Sager ss3001
Altuve 2b4000J.Trner 3b3000
Correa ss4000Bllnger 1b4000
Y.Grrel 1b4010Puig rf3010
B.McCnn c3010Pderson lf3111
Ma.Gnza lf4010Frsythe 2b2000
Reddick rf3000Watson p0000
Vrlnder p2000Maeda p0000
Gattis ph1000Ethier ph1000
Fisher pr0000Jansen p0000
Msgrove p0000A.Brnes c3110
Grgrson p0000Hill p1000
Liriano p0000Morrow p0000
Beltran ph1000Utley 2b0100
Clbrson 2b1010
Totals33161Totals28353
Houston001000000—1
Los Angeles00000210x—3
LOB—Houston 8, Los Angeles 4. 2B—Ma.Gonzalez (1), C.Taylor (1). HR—Springer (4), Pederson (3). SF—C.Seager (1).
IPHRERBBSO
Houston
Verlander L,0-1632209
Musgrove111101
Gregerson2-310011
Liriano1-300001
Los Angeles
Hill4 2-341115
Morrow110001
Watson W,2-0 1-300010
Maeda H,1110000
Jansen S,2-3200003
Watson pitched to 1 batter in the 7th
HBP—by Watson (McCann), by Verlander (Utley).
Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Mark Wegner; Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Gerry Davis.
T—3:22. A—54,128 (56,000).
WORLD SERIES SCORES & SCHEDULE
(Best-of-7)
All Games Televised by Fox
Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 3
GAME 1 — L.A. Dodgers 3, Houston 1
GAME 2 — Houston 7, L.A. Dodgers 6, 11 innings
GAME 3 — Houston 5, L.A. Dodgers 3
GAME 4 — L.A. Dodgers 6, Houston 2
GAME 5 — Houston 13, L.A. Dodgers 12, 10 innings
GAME 6 — L.A. Dodgers 3, Houston 1
TODAY — Houston (McCullers 7-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Darvish 10-12), 8:20 p.m.
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