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			Astros beat Dodgers for maiden World Series title 
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			 [November 02, 2017] 
			By Rory Carroll 
 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Houston 
			Astros won the World Series on Wednesday on the back of a two-run 
			home run by George Springer that busted the game open and lifted the 
			team to a 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game Seven.
 
 The Astros clinched the best-of-seven series 4-3 for the first 
			franchise title in a 55-year existence, and did so against a Dodgers 
			team that had Major League Baseball's best regular season record.
 
 The Astros jumped on Dodgers starting pitcher Yu Darvish early, 
			scoring all five runs in the first two innings before riding a long 
			string of relief pitchers to the win at Dodger Stadium.
 
 "I think this is the happiest moment of my life in baseball," Astros 
			second baseman Jose Altuve said on the field after the final out.
 
 "We did this for them," he said of the fans in Houston, who are 
			still recovering from the deadly Hurricane Harvey in August.
 
 "There has been a lot going on in Houston the last year (and) they 
			are the biggest reason why we are here."
 
 Astros manager A.J. Hinch said the team was proud of the part it 
			played in lifting the spirits of the city.
 
			 
			"This team loves playing in Houston and we're going to love bringing 
			this World Series trophy back to Houston," he said.
 The signs for the Dodgers were ominous early as World Series most 
			valuable player Springer got the Astros off to an excellent start 
			when he laced a leadoff double to left field corner and later scored 
			the game's first run on a throwing error by Dodgers first baseman 
			Cody Bellinger.
 
 Alex Bregman scored on a ground ball hit by Altuve that gave the 
			Astros a 2-0 lead before the Dodgers had even came up to bat.
 
 Darvish issued a leadoff walk to Astros catcher Brian McCann to 
			start the second inning and scored on a soft ground ball by pitcher 
			Lance McCullers Jr. to make it 3-0.
 
 Springer stepped to the plate with one on and two out in the inning 
			and blasted his fifth home run of the World Series for a 5-0 
			advantage, chasing Darvish, who ended an ignominious World Series 
			after a similarly disastrous start in Game Three.
 
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			Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel (10) fields the ball for an out 
			against Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Chris Taylor (3) in the 
			ninth inning in game seven of the 2017 World Series at Dodger 
			Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports 
             
            "My approach was to get something out over the plate, get something 
			I could drive," Springer said of his two-run shot.
 "And I just remember swinging and hearing the sound of the bat, and 
			I knew it was a good sound."
 
 Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw took the mound in the third inning and 
			threw four scoreless innings to keep his team in the game but the 
			Los Angeles offense failed to convert hits into runs.
 
 The National League champions were unable to capitalize on their 
			many opportunities, stranding 10 baserunners.
 
 The Dodgers scored their lone run in the sixth inning when pinch 
			hitter Andre Ethier hit a ground ball that found a hole on the right 
			side to score Joc Pederson.
 
 "It hurts, it's suppose to hurt but there is nothing to regret when 
			you leave all out there," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told 
			reporters.
 
 "It was a long season and we stayed together, fought until the end 
			and we came up a little short but there is nothing for us to hang 
			our heads about," he said.
 
 "The Astros are a great team and you have to tip your hat because 
			they earned it."
 
 (Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Andrew Both)
 
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