THE HOUSTON ASTROS ARE WORLD SERIES CHAMPS! Here are the big plays and moments everybody will be talking about
The biggest moments and plays from Game 7 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Houston Astros.
The Houston Astros are World Series champions for the first time in their 56-year history as they beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7.
The Astros pounded Yu Darvish early, as they scored five runs in the first two innings and knocked Darvish out of the game. Clayton Kershaw came in and settled things down, pitching four scoreless innings, but it was too little, too late.
The big blow came from George Springer, who hit a two-run home run in the second inning to seemingly put the game away early. It was the fourth straight game in which Springer had homered.
At the other end, Charlie Morton pitched the final four innings of the game for the Astros, allowing one run, and retiring the final 11 batters he faced.
Below, we tracked the big plays and big scenes from the game. These are the moments everybody will be talking about on Thursday, and for years to come.
Newest moments are at the top. Keep coming back. We’ll be updating throughout the game.
As if there wasn’t enough pressure, they have the trophy on the field before Game 7.
playAs if there wasn’t enough pressure, they have the trophy on the field before Game 7.
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David Ortiz was 0-6 predicting the winner of the first six games of the World Series, so prior to Game 7 he refused to make a pick.
playDavid Ortiz was 0-6 predicting the winner of the first six games of the World Series, so prior to Game 7 he refused to make a pick.
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The Astros came out in their orange alternate jerseys for the first time in the World Series.
playThe Astros came out in their orange alternate jerseys for the first time in the World Series.
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Magic Johnson was caught not smiling before the game. That’s… unusual
playMagic Johnson was caught not smiling before the game. That’s… unusual
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Some Dodgers legends threw out the first pitch, with Don Newcombe and Sandy Koufax throwing to Steve Garvey and Rick Monday.
playSome Dodgers legends threw out the first pitch, with Don Newcombe and Sandy Koufax throwing to Steve Garvey and Rick Monday.
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The Astros needed just two batters to take the lead with George Springer doubling to lead off and then scoring on the throwing error by Cody Bellinger. The Astros added a second run in the first inning on Jose Altuve’s groundout.
Yuli Gurriel tipped his helmet towards starting pitcher Yu Darvish prior to his first at bat after being caught making a “slant eyes” gesture the last time the two faced each other earlier in the series.
playYuli Gurriel tipped his helmet towards starting pitcher Yu Darvish prior to his first at bat after being caught making a “slant eyes” gesture the last time the two faced each other earlier in the series.
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In the bottom of the first, the Dodgers loaded the bases with a double and a pair of hit batters. But McCullers got out of it by getting Joc Pederson to ground out to second.
playIn the bottom of the first, the Dodgers loaded the bases with a double and a pair of hit batters. But McCullers got out of it by getting Joc Pederson to ground out to second.
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After the Astros scored another run in the second inning, George Springer broke the game open with a 2-out, 2-run home run. It was the fourth straight game in which he had homered in the series.
And that was it for Darvish, who got pulled after just 1.2 innings, trailing 5-0.
playAnd that was it for Darvish, who got pulled after just 1.2 innings, trailing 5-0.
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Astros fans packed Minute Maid Park back in Houston and went nuts in the second inning.
The Dodgers turned to Brandon Morrow out of the bullpen, but Clayton Kershaw started warming up.
playThe Dodgers turned to Brandon Morrow out of the bullpen, but Clayton Kershaw started warming up.
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Everything went right early on for the Astros. In the bottom of the second, Alex Bregman robbed Austin Barnes of a base hit.
In the third inning, it was Clayton Kershaw time, his first relief appearance since the NLDS in 2016.
playIn the third inning, it was Clayton Kershaw time, his first relief appearance since the NLDS in 2016.
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In the bottom of the third, Lance McCullers hit Justin Turner for the second time. It was the fourth hit batter of the game for McCullers. He would be pulled one batter later, still leading 5-0.
playIn the bottom of the third, Lance McCullers hit Justin Turner for the second time. It was the fourth hit batter of the game for McCullers. He would be pulled one batter later, still leading 5-0.
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Yasiel Puig thought he had a 3-run home run in the third, but came up short and took out his frustration on his bat.
Kate Upton at the game wearing a jean jacket with Justin Verlander’s name on back.
playKate Upton at the game wearing a jean jacket with Justin Verlander’s name on back.
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After 13 of first 31 batters reached base (by both teams combined), pitchers settled down to retire nine in a row before a 2-out walk in the fifth for the Dodgers. But the Dodgers still trailed 5-0 into the 5th inning.
playAfter 13 of first 31 batters reached base (by both teams combined), pitchers settled down to retire nine in a row before a 2-out walk in the fifth for the Dodgers. But the Dodgers still trailed 5-0 into the 5th inning.
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Through five innings, the Dodgers have left eight runners on base, and hit into a double-play. Their win probability was all the way down to 3.3% to start the sixth inning.
playThrough five innings, the Dodgers have left eight runners on base, and hit into a double-play. Their win probability was all the way down to 3.3% to start the sixth inning.
Clayton Kershaw pitched four innings and did not allow a run. If Dave Roberts knew Kershaw was capable of that, he probably would have started.
playClayton Kershaw pitched four innings and did not allow a run. If Dave Roberts knew Kershaw was capable of that, he probably would have started.
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The Dodgers finally broke through in the sixth inning with an Andre Ethier pinch-hit, RBI single.
Charlie Morton held the Dodgers to just one run in the sixth inning, but was nearly impaled by a broken bat along the way.
Through 8 innings, the score is still 5-1 Astros. The story at this point has become the relief pitchers, with the two teams combining to use eight relievers.
playThrough 8 innings, the score is still 5-1 Astros. The story at this point has become the relief pitchers, with the two teams combining to use eight relievers.
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In the top of the ninth, Charlie Morton hit for himself even though he had already thrown three innings of relief. But at this point, he is going to get a chance to close out the World Series.
playIn the top of the ninth, Charlie Morton hit for himself even though he had already thrown three innings of relief. But at this point, he is going to get a chance to close out the World Series.