Saturday, 28 October 2017

Darvish Leaves Game In Second Inning Of Game Three

(left) Yu Darvish didn't last two innings last night.

Game Three of this year's World Series is a game that Los Angeles Dodger's pitcher, Yu Darvish is going to want to forget.

He (Darvish) didn't even last two innings as the Houston Astros quickly went ahead 4-0.

First, Yuli Gurriel hit a solo home run.

Afterwards, Gurriel made a racist gesture.

Not too smart on Gurriel's part.

Marwin Gonzalez made it 2-0 by driving in Josh Reddick with a RBI single.

The Astros went up 3-0 when Brian McCann drove in Evan Gattis with a RBI single.

Gonzalez scored Houston's fourth run on a sacrifice fly by Alex Bregman and that was the end for Darvish.

Joc Pederson scored the Dodger's first run at the top of the third inning on a double play.

Reddick made it a 5-1 game in the bottom of the fifth inning by scoring on a throwing error.

Corey Pederson made it 5-2 Astros at the top of the sixth inning, scoring on a routine ground out by Yasiel Puig.

Later in the inning, Justin Turner scored on a wild pitch, but that was all the runs the Dodgers got as Houston walked away with the 5-3 victory.

Houston's starting pitcher, Lance McCullers gave up four hits, three earned run, four walks, and struck out three batters in 5.1 innings pitched.

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