Tampa Bay Suffers A Loss In Game One Of The World Series As Los Angeles Takes The Lead In The World Series In Arlington Texas With Their Win In Game One Of The World Series
Game one of the World Series didn’t go the way Tampa Bay who is a member of the American League East wanted it to!
Why?
Because they suffered a loss!
When in game one!
To who?
The Los Angeles Dodgers who are a member of the National League West!
Where?
In Arlington Texas at Globe Life Park that is home to the Texas Rangers!
Why?
Because Tyler Glasnow who started for Tampa Bay walked Mookie Betts and Corey Seager to start the inning. After the walk to Seager, Glasnow had thrown 99 pitches. He then struck out Justin Turner as the Dodgers executed a double steal. Cash decided to let Glasnow face Max Muncy with runners on second and third and one out instead of going to the bullpen. “according to an article by Juan Toribio
While the Los Angeles Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the World Series after their 8-3 win!
Why?
Mookie Betts scored on a ground ball from third, took Josh Fleming deep in the sixth ! , Cody Bellinger hit a two run homer! “according to an article by Anthony Castrovince on mlb.com while Clayton Kershaw had a six strikeout performance in an inning! “according to articles by Adam McCalvy
In game two of the seven game series Tampa Bay will look to bounce back and even up the World Series while the Los Angeles Dodgers will look to their lead in the World Series!
For game two!
Blake Snell is going to start for Tampa Bay!
The left handed pitcher comes into game two of the World Series with a postseason record of 2-2 with an earn run average of 3.20. Snell is 2-2 with a 3.20 ERA and 19 strikeouts this postseason. He was solid in two ALCS starts against the Astros, but he'll be looking to pitch more than five innings for the first time since the Wild Card Series against the Blue Jays. He is going to oppose Tony Gonsolin of Los Angeles who unlike him is a right handed pitcher! Tony Gonsolin comes into game two of the World Series with a record of 0-1 with an earn run average of 9.95. The 26-year-old Gonsolin will look to get back on track in his World Series debut in Game 2. After posting a 2.31 ERA over nine outings (eight starts) during the regular season, he allowed seven runs in 6 1/3 innings (9.95 ERA) in two appearances vs. the Braves in the NLCS. “according to https://www.mlb.com/probable-pitchers