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Now it's becoming a "pitchers duel"?
Great game!!!
If you don't count the two solo bombs, it's a pitching and defense duel so far. Both teamsare playing slick in the field.
Both teams complaining about plate umpire Phil Cuzzi's strike zone tonight . . .
Three up, three down, eleven punchouts for Kershaw, six of them called strike threes - - - first Dodger pitcher to strike outdouble digits in a World Series game since . . . Sandy Koufax, Game Seven, 1965 World Series.1-1, tied, middle six . . .
If both teams are complaining, then Cuzzi's calls are fair to midlin, so to speak.
Some of the calls against both sides' hitters were very dubious, so far.
Vin Scully and Sandy Koufax in the house . . .
That sound!Two runs by Turner!
Turner hits one high and deep to left center, going, going, going, this one is gone, goodbye!Justin Turner, two-run bomb, 3-1 Dodgers, bottom of the sixth!
I've seen some games in Dodger Stadium. When the crowd gets that loud it can swallow youalive if you're sitting in the lower sections of the park.
Routine double play. Dodgers only got one of them.
Seager at short looked a little imbalanced. Remember, he missed the NLCS with back trouble. Mightstill be trying to stretch it a bit. Give Forsythe credit for not rushing on the play and getting the sureout after knocking the awkward toss down.
Take that, NFL!
Keuchel coming out of the game after Corey Seager shot one up the pipe for a single.Brad Peacock pitching for the Astros . . .
The house organist plays "In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida"!
Oh, my goodness. That must have been scary for the Astros having the Dodgers with two men on base.Easy, just dang. You know everyone's names. How do you do that?
Jose Altuve, first pitch swinging, skies one to right center, Puig wants it, Puig has it, Game Onebelongs to the Dodgers.3-1 your final from Dodger Stadium.
Keuchel makes two mistakes Kershaw only one!That's the game!
"They didn't come late and leave early tonight!"---Clayton Kershaw, post-game, on the Dodger Stadiumcrowd.
Just about, but you left out the part about Kershaw absolutely out-pitching Keuchel. ;)