The Astros are headed back to Houston this weekend needing just one win to cement their place in baseball history.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
‘We got two more wins to go:’ Astros lined up to win their first World Series since 2017
The Astros tried to act like it was just a routine World Series victory, but his was huge. It wasn’t just another victory, it was a statement.
Bryce Harper sets tone again for Phillies vs. Astros with his blast in Game 3 of the World Series
Bryce Harper once again set the tone of the game with his two-run home run in the first inning of Game 3 of the World Series.
Phillies put on power display from the outset vs. Astros to win World Series Game 3
The Phillies, who are undefeated at home this postseason, put on a power show at the outset, and never relented on their way to a 7-0 win.
Rob Manfred says MLB is trying, but ultimately helpless, getting teams to hire minorities for leadership positions
Major League Baseball, which is struggling to fill managerial and GM openings with minorities, says it is almost helpless to reverse the trend.
Astros at Phillies World Series Game 3 postponed due to rain, rescheduled for Tuesday
Rain in Philadelphia forced the postponement of Game 3 of the World Series. The game between the Phillies and Astros will now be played on Tuesday.
Astros put on a masterclass in Game 2, ready for ‘rowdy’ World Series atmosphere in Philadelphia
Houston’s clinical performance evened the World Series, with three games coming up in Philadelphia starting Monday.
‘We’re a confident bunch’: These resilient Phillies pull off another shocker in Game 1 win
Just as they’ve done all October, the Phillies shocked the world by overcoming a 5-0 deficit against Justin Verlander in Game 1.
Bizarre World Series opener ends with Philadelphia Phillies stunning Houston Astros
Justin Verlander’s World Series struggles continued as the Astros blew a 5-0 lead, losing Game 1 in extra innings to the Phillies.
‘Game is better the more diverse it is’: Tony Clark addresses MLB World Series’ lack of Black players
Black players represented only 6.8% of the opening-day rosters this year, with 11 of the 30 teams having no more than one Black player.