Preview: Astros at Dodgers
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[October 25, 2017]
Justin Verlander is 4-0 during
his stellar postseason run and looks to continue the success when
the Houston Astros visit the Los Angeles Dodgers for Game 2 of the
World Series on Wednesday. Verlander will aim to help Houston knot
the series after Clayton Kershaw and Justin Turner guided the
Dodgers to a 3-1 victory in Game 1.
Verlander was acquired from Detroit by the Astros to fortify their
rotation, and now he's a symbol of a franchise looking for its first
World Series title in the wake of a damaging hurricane that ravaged
Houston in August. "In any organization, the opportunity to win your
first championship is something special, but really with what's
going on in Houston now specifically, I think it makes it even that
much more special," Verlander said during his press conference on
Tuesday. "I mean, given this opportunity, if we come away
successful, you leave a legacy and mark on people that won't be
forgotten." Kershaw allowed one run and three hits with 11
strikeouts over seven innings while Turner belted a tiebreaking
two-run homer (his fourth of the postseason) in Tuesday's victory.
"You enjoy it while it happens," Turner told reporters, "and then
you go home and you find a way to prepare, and we've got to figure
out how to beat Verlander."
TV: 8:09 p.m. ET, FOX
PITCHING MATCHUP: Astros RH Justin Verlander (4-0, 1.46 ERA) vs.
Dodgers LH Rich Hill (0-0, 3.00)
Verlander has a stellar 11-5 postseason record, but none of those
victories occurred in the World Series, where he went 0-3 with a
7.20 ERA in three career starts for the Tigers. The 34-year-old's
arrival in Houston changed the complexion of the rotation, providing
the team with a second ace alongside Dallas Keuchel as well as
raising the stature of the organization. "We understand the
magnitude of his performance and the magnitude of his entrance into
our clubhouse," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said at a press
conference. "The way he's fit in, the way he's been intellectually
curious on how to get better, but let's be honest, ultimately the
way he's performed, has been second to none."
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Hill is 1-2 with a 3.96 ERA in six career postseason starts and is
making his World Series debut. The 37-year-old is trying to keep the
moment in perspective after his major-league career appeared to be
finished in the summer of 2015, when he signed with the independent
Long Island Ducks, but 26 of his 50 career regular-season victories
have come since that stint. "I wouldn't change that for anything,"
Hill said at his press conference on Tuesday. "It was learning,
reigniting that fire, reigniting that passion for what we do out
there on the field. And really getting back into disassociating
yourself with the results, and just understanding that it is a
pitch-to-pitch process and understanding that the moment is all that
matters."
WALK-OFFS
1. Dodgers CF Chris Taylor led off the bottom of the first inning
Tuesday by slugging the first pitch from Keuchel 447 feet over the
wall in left field for his third homer of the postseason.
2. Astros 3B Alex Bregman went deep for the third time this
postseason to account for his team's lone run in Game 1.
3. Turner has driven in a franchise-record 14 runs this postseason,
and his 26 career RBIs match the club mark set by Hall-of-Famer Duke
Snider.
PREDICTION: Astros 3, Dodgers 2
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