Plus: Series shifts to the desert tied at 1
Good morning! Get ready for a pitching matchup for the (variety of) ages. |
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| | After the Answerbacks did their thing in Game 2 in Arlington to tie up the World Series, now it is the Rangers trying to rebound in a critical road game. |
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| | Max Scherzer will be pitching in his third World Series, first appearing for the Tigers in 2012 and winning it all with the Nationals in '19. |
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| | Brandon Pfaadt encountered plenty of growing pains during his first Major League season, but he has rounded into form at the right time for the D-backs. |
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| | Neither manager was ready during the off-day to divulge his Game 4 starter, in part because of who might be needed to pitch during Game 3. |
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| | The Rangers have carried three catchers on their postseason roster, and each brings something different to the table while being uniquely invaluable. |
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| The D-backs' magical postseason run has been especially meaningful for GM Mike Hazen, who lost his wife Nicole to brain cancer 14 months ago. "She would be …" says Hazen, his eyes welling, "when we won, she was just always so happy for me." | |
| With a big lead and an opportunity to become the first player with five hits in a game in World Series history, Tommy Pham asked not to bat. He wanted teammate Jace Peterson to get in the game instead. | | |
| When Max Scherzer takes the mound in Game 3, he will do so on the same field where he made his Major League debut for the D-backs 15 years ago. | | |
| Watch the Rangers and D-backs warm up for Game 3 during T-Mobile 5G BP, with hosts Lauren Gardner, Albert Pujols and Willy Adames. | | |
| Get the latest news, highlights, interviews and analysis live from Arizona starting at 4 p.m. ET, and then come back for more after World Series Game 3. | | |
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