Baseball: Dodgers, Astros brace for scorching start to World Series
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[October 24, 2017]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Baseball's
'Fall Classic' will begin in decidedly summer-like conditions on
Tuesday in Los Angeles when temperatures are forecasted to set a new
high for a World Series game.
Temperatures are expected to reach as high as 101 F (33.3 C) during
Game One of the series between the hometown Dodgers and Houston
Astros as warm Santa Ana winds sweep into the area.
The Dodgers' Game One starter Clayton Kershaw, however, said players
on both sides were well prepared for the heat.
"They're from Houston. I'm from Texas," the Dallas native told
reporters. "It's going to be hot for everybody. We're all used to
it. It will be fine."
The lefthander added he saw no need to tweak his approach to the
Astros lineup just because of the conditions, with warm air causing
a baseball to fly farther, generating more home runs and extra base
hits.
That, however, could be offset by the wind from the northeast, which
blows in from the outfield at Dodgers Stadium and by the time the
game starts at 5 p.m. PT (0000 GMT), the sun would have mostly set
anyway, Kershaw said.
If forecasters are correct Tuesday's game will eclipse the previous
record for a World Series set in 2001 when 94 degree temperatures
greeted the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks for Game
One in Phoenix.
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Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa (1) second baseman Jose
Altuve (27) left fielder Marwin Gonzalez (9) and third baseman Alex
Bregman (2) during workouts before game one of the World Series
against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
As bad as it is likely to get, the heat is not enough to sway Astros
starter Dallas Keuchel to shave his beard, he said.
"It's going to be hotter than normal but at the same time, I like to
sweat. I like to get that perspiration and make sure I have a firm
grip on the ball," he said.
"And, I mean, it's the World Series, so if it's a little bit hotter
than usual, that's fine with me."
"There's no place I'd rather be."
(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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