Dodgers bounce back to take 2-1 World Series lead
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[October 24, 2020]
(Reuters) - Los Angeles scored early and often and ace Walker
Buehler overpowered the Tampa Bay Rays as the Dodgers bounced back
from their Game 2 loss with a 6-2 victory to take a 2-1 lead in the
World Series on Friday.
The favored Dodgers wasted no time getting on the board when third
baseman Justin Turner rifled a solo home run over the left field
fence in the first inning.
The Dodgers, playing as the "away" team for the first time in a
series being held at Globe Life Field in Texas due to the COVID-19
pandemic, scored two more runs when Max Muncy singled in the third
to push the lead to 3-0.
The Dodgers plated another run in the fourth on a sacrifice safety
squeeze by Austin Barnes before Mookie Betts brought Joc Pederson
home on a single to center for 5-0.
Buehler was sharp from the outset and took a no-hitter into the
fifth inning before giving up a double to Manuel Margot, who scored
on a double by Willy Adames for 5-1.
But the Dodgers got the run back in the sixth on a solo shot by
catcher Barnes, who also anchored an outstanding defensive effort by
the team.
Buehler, who would be the likely Game 7 starter if the best-of-seven
series goes the distance, said he is battle-tested and ready to help
his team win its first title in 32 years.
"The playoffs are just different," Buehler said.
"I feel like I've failed in these moments, but I've taken the
failures and I've tried to learn from them," he said.
"I felt good out there and my team gave me a cushion early. You
can't ask for more than that."
Turner, who went 2-for-5 while making some outstanding defensive
plays, said he was finally feeling like himself at the plate.
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Tampa Bay Rays first
baseman Ji-Man Choi (26) jumps to tag Los Angeles Dodgers right
fielder Mookie Betts (50) during the eighth inning of game three of
the 2020 World Series at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Kevin
Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
"This postseason hasn't been that great for me personally," he said.
"But I've been grinding away and working with our hitting guys and
finally felt a little better tonight. I was able to put together
five good at-bats."
One bright spot for the Rays was a home run in the bottom of the
ninth by slugger Randy Arozarena, who had just one hit in the first
two games.
With his two-out blast to left, the 25-year-old rookie from Cuba
tied the all-time postseason home run record at eight.
The Rays will hope to build on that momentum when the series
continues with Game 4 on Saturday.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by William
Mallard and Tom Hogue)
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