Play by play of World Series opener
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Play by play of Wednesday’s opening game in Major League Baseball’s best-of-seven World Series. Pre-game: Both Detroit manager Jim Leyland and San Francisco skipper Bruce Bochy have won the World Series previously, Leyland in 1997 with the Florida Marlins and Bochy in 2010 with the Giants. Leyland: “You realize how good the feeling is, and obviously that’s why you’d like to have another one, be a part of another world championship would be quite a treat obviously, but there’s a lot of games to be played before that happens. …
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Baseball-Play by play of World Series opener
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 24 (Reuters) – Play by play of Wednesday’s opening game in Major League Baseball’s best-of-seven World Series. Pre-game: Both Detroit manager Jim Leyland and San Francisco skipper Bruce Bochy have won the World Series previously, Leyland in 1997 with the Florida Marlins and Bochy in 2010 with the Giants. Leyland: “You realize how good the feeling is, and obviously that’s why you’d like to have another one, be a part of another world championship would be quite a treat obviously, but there’s a lot of games to be played before that happens. …
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Giants earned their home-field edge in Series
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The traditionalists cried foul when Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig broke with convention and changed the rules on how home-field advantage would be decided for the World Series. It was custom for the home-field advantage to alternate between the American League and National League but Selig, in an attempt to add some spice to the mid-season All-Star game, changed all that a few years ago. He deemed that the league that won the All-Star game would get the first two and last two games of the World Series, upsetting the game’s devotees. …
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Baseball-Giants earned their home-field edge in Series
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 24 (Reuters) – The traditionalists cried foul when Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig broke with convention and changed the rules on how home-field advantage would be decided for the World Series. It was custom for the home-field advantage to alternate between the American League and National League but Selig, in an attempt to add some spice to the mid-season All-Star game, changed all that a few years ago. He deemed that the league that won the All-Star game would get the first two and last two games of the World Series, upsetting the game’s devotees. …
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