Astros road struggles continue during World Series Game One loss
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[October 25, 2017]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - If the Astros
are going to deliver Houston its first World Series title the team
will need to figure out how to score runs on the road, something it
has struggled to do all postseason long.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have home field advantage in the
best-of-seven series so the road-weary Astros are going to need to
win at least one game outside of the confines of Minute Maid Park to
take the crown.
The Astros offense was not up to the task during their 3-1 Game One
loss on Tuesday, mustering just three hits and barely putting
pressure on the Dodgers pitchers.
Astros manager A.J. Hinch downplayed the team's road struggles
during a postgame press conference, instead pointing to the
sensational performance by Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, who struck
out 11 and walked none over seven solid innings.

"Tonight is about Kershaw," he said when asked about the Astros'
inability to score runs on the road.
"They had two big swings, we had one... It's no more complicated
than that."
While a two-run blast by Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner did
prove the difference on Tuesday, the offensive numbers for the
Astros this postseason are not pretty.
While the team is a perfect 6-0 at home, they are just 1-4 on the
road, where they have plated an average of just 2.6 runs.
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Astros relief pitcher Chris Devenski throws apitch against the Los
Angeles Dodgers in the 8th inning in game one of the 2017 World
Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA
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They lost all three games they played at Yankees Stadium during the
American League Championship series and needed a Game Seven win in
Houston to advance to the Fall Classic.
To make matters worse, their pitchers have also struggled on the
road, posting an ugly 7.24 ERA during away games compared to a 1.17
ERA at home.
The good news for the Astros is they will have ace Justin Verlander
on the mound on Wednesday.
The hard throwing right-hander is 4-0 with a 1.46 ERA in the
postseason this year.
"It's a tough lead when you go up against Kershaw," Hinch said. "But
it's going to be a tough lead when you go against Verlander."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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