The Astros’ 7-1 win marked the third time in World Series history that the road team won the first 5 games. The road team has never won the first six.
Author: Scott Boeck, USA TODAY
President Donald Trump greeted with boos at Game 5 of World Series, fans chant ‘lock him up’
President Donald Trump was greeted with a thunderous chorus of boos from the sold-out crowd of baseball fans at Nationals Park.
Stephen Strasburg jokes about security dogs before President Trump’s World Series visit
Stephhen Strasburg joked about the security dogs sweeping the Nationals Park before President Trumps visit. ‘I didn’t feel comfortable petting.”
Nationals’ ice-cold offense can’t find big hit as World Series lead disappears
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Padres to hire former Rangers coach Jayce Tingler as next manager
Jayce Tingler, who spent the past few seasons with the Rangers in a variety of roles, has been chosen as Padres’ manager, his first time in role.
Astros’ George Springer defends himself for lack of hustle criticism in Game 1 of World Series
Astros’ George Springer was quick to defend himself for not hustling out a double in the bottom of the eighth inning of Game 1 of the World Series.
Justin Verlander: ‘I want to hang out with’ Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson
Astros ace Justin Verlander says Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is an ‘awesome dude’ and the two Houston superstars have become close friends.
Finally playing in front of his mom, Nationals’ Victor Robles delivers in return from injury
After missing the last five games with a hamstring injury, young Victor Robles came through for the Nationals in their Game 3 win on Monday.
Cardinals pitching coach Mike Maddux hits two holes-in-one before Game 3 of the NLCS
Mike Maddux, the Cardinals pitching coach, played a round of golf before Game 3 of the NLCS and made two-holes-in-one.