What A Game!

30 Oct, 2017

The Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers played deep into the night on Sunday.

They went even deeper into the World Series record book.

In the year that set the regular-season record for home runs, the Astros became the first team in World Series history to have five different players homer in a game in their 10-inning, 13-12 win, which gave them a 3-2 series lead. They were the third team to hit five home runs in a World Series game overall.

“I thought Game 2 was probably the best baseball game I ever played in,” said Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, whose RBI single ended the game. “It was unbelievable, the huge homer and all the home runs that were hit. I didn’t think that would ever be topped; I thought that would be the best game I ever played in my career.

“Who knows where this one ranks, right up there with that game — back and forth, the two best teams in baseball fighting to the very end and going toe to toe with each other,” Bregman said. “Everybody was used on both teams, pretty much, every single player. It was special for us to come out on top.”

Including the Dodgers’ two home runs, the teams also set the record for most home runs in a World Series with 22 and put the total number of homers hit in the postseason at 101 — the most in a single postseason.

“I think it’s crazy, man,” said Astros shortstop Carlos Correa, who went 3-for-5 with a home run and a double. “To just be part of it is such a blessing. These games are hard on me. I feel like I’m going to have a heart attack out there every single time.

“It’s high pressure out there,” Correa added. “The game is going back and forth. Both teams are great, scoring runs, and putting up at-bats together. And there’s a lot of pressure on you when you’re out there and you want to win a game, and you want to win the World Series. So hopefully we can win one more game and take a break, because this is hard on me.”

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