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THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS
Game 1 was an instant classic. Game 2 was a nail-biter up. Game 3? Well, Game 3 was just pure dominance. The Dodgers lead the World Series 3-0 after a 4-2 win over the Yankees, and a Fall Classic that looked like it could be an all-timer is one game away from being a sweep.
The score makes things seem closer than they were. For the second straight game, the Dodgers shellacked the Yankees’ starter while getting a terrific outing from their own.
Freeman has homered in all three games this series and in five straight World Series games overall, tying George Springer‘s record. Despite a significant ankle injury, Freeman has emerged as the star of the series, Matt Snyder writes.
As for another injured star, Shohei Ohtani went 0 for 3 with a walk and a hit by pitch. We’ll see what he can give tonight.
THE NEW YORK YANKEES
The Yankees may have finally broken through to their first World Series since 2009, but a letdown like this looks like all the recent playoff failures, Mike Axisa writes.
It almost felt like bullying when Giancarlo Stanton got thrown out at home, his agonizingly slow trot no match for Hernández’s laser from left field. Aaron Judge went 0 for 4 and is now 1 for 13 with eight strikeouts and no walks in the series. The starting pitching — supposed to a clear New York advantage — has faltered. As Mike said, these are two different weight classes. It’s not a fair fight, and the Yankees aren’t showing much fight, either.
Things got more interesting than they should have, but the Steelers held on for a 26-18 win over the Giants thanks to a couple of huge defensive plays.
This is the Steelers’ formula. Wilson had some strong moments, but red zone struggles kept things close, and the fumble endangered what should have been a straightforward victory. So others stepped up.
Bryan DeArdo explains why the Steelers can be a legit contender.
When it comes to Wilson in specific, I was among those who doubted the switch from Justin Fields. But as I wrote in “Five things we liked and didn’t like in Week 8,” Wilson has diversified Pittsburgh’s offense in one key aspect.
Finally, prime-time Daniel Jones strikes again.
The Magic are quietly one of the NBA’s most intriguing teams this season, and if Paolo Banchero keeps playing like this, they’re going to be a whole lot more than “intriguing.” Orlando’s young star scored 51 points — the NBA’s first 50-point game this season — in a 119-115 win over the Pacers.
But this was no ordinary 50-pointer.
Were they caught looking ahead, or are they simply not as good as we thought? Whatever the case, Ohio State fell from No. 2 to No. 4 in the CBS Sports 134 after squeezing by Nebraska, 21-17, ahead of their showdown with Penn State. Here’s the top five:
Ohio State-Penn State has all the makings of a really great game headlined by an intriguing prove-it quarterback battle … if Drew Allar (lower body) is able to play. He’ll be a game-time decision, and on the other side, Will Howard is looking for a measure of revenge after the Nittany Lions didn’t recruit him as an in-state product.
Both teams are in Brad Crawford’s projected College Football Playoff — the first actual reveal is a week from today — and the top five of Brandon Marcello’s Power Rankings.
Colorado joined Brandon’s rankings for the first time this year. Big 12 Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week Travis Hunter just keeps making history, and the Buffaloes are not only bowl-eligible for the first time since 2020 but in the conference title hunt.
Of course, they’ll have to catch BYU and Iowa State, two of the eight undefeated FBS teams left. They have a 12% chance and 9% chance, respectively, to finish the regular season undefeated according to SportsLine. Richard Johnson has the lowdown on both.
🏀 Mavericks at Timberwolves, 7:30 p.m. on TNT
🏒 Rangers at Capitals, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
🏈 Louisiana at Texas State, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN2
🏈 Louisiana Tech at Sam Houston, 8 p.m. on ESPNU
⚾ World Series Game 4: Dodgers at Yankees, 8:08 p.m. on Fox
🏀 Pelicans at Warriors, 10 p.m. on TNT
🏒 Kings at Sharks, 10 p.m. on ESPN