El Paisano Newspaper vol. 55 issue 8

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2017 20 17 RIO HONDO COLLEGE NEWSPAPER est. 1964 Serving the Rio Hondo Community

Tuesday October 24, 2017

Volume 55 Issue 8

Dodgers. Astros.

WORLD SERIES 101-61 Regular Season Record

104-58 Regular Season Record

7-4 Postseason Record

7-1 Postseason Record

Last World Series Win: None

Last World Series Win: 1988

RAMON ALVARADO Editor-in-Chief

ramon.alvarado7328@my.riohondo.edu

The World Series is set to begin tonight in Los Angeles. The Dodgers, who had the best record in the league in the regular season and postseason, will be hosting the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium. For the Dodgers, this World Series is about ending the 29-year drought they’ve been in since winning their last in 1988. The Astros, on the other hand, have never even won a World Series game. They will, however, be playing with fire and passion for the city of Houston that was recently hit by Hurricane Harvey. Dallas Keuchel will be on the mound for Houston in game one. For Los Angeles, it’ll be superstar pitcher Clayton Kershaw getting the start. Keuchel has a 2-1 record so far this postseason. In his 17.1 innings pitched, Keuchel has struck out 25 batters and

PHOTO EDIT BY RAMON ALVARADO/EL PAISANO NEWS

The Astros’ Jose Altuve (left) and the Dodgers’ Justin Turner (right) have lead their respective teams this postseason. Altuve is hitting .400 in 40 postseason at-bats while Turner is hitting .387 in 31 at-bats.

has a 2.60 ERA for the Astros. Kershaw has also pitched 17.1 innings this postseason, but his ERA is slightly higher than Keuchel’s. The Dodgers’ ace has a 3.63 ERA, only striking out 16 batters in his three postseason appearances. It has not been the best postseason for Kershaw, individually at least. Even with his 2-0 record in this year’s playoffs, Kershaw is capable of playing much better than he has, and that might be bad news for the Astros. The Dodgers have only lost a single game this entire postseason. They come in hot after defeating the Cubs in only five games. Houston had a tougher time earning their spot in the World Series. They trailed the Yankees 3-2 in the ALCS, but the Astros were able to win game six and seven on their home field. Houston will have to play better than they have the entire season when they face the explosive Dodger bats.

Los Angeles has three batters hitting over .400 this postseason. Charlie Culberson (.455), Enrique Hernandez (.417) and Yasiel Puig (.414) have combined for four home runs and 14 RBIs. Dodgers’ third baseman Justin Turner has been the most important piece of the lineup, though. With a solid .387 batting average, Turner has homered three times while tallying 12 RBIs. Turner even recorded his first ever walk-off home run in the NLCS versus the Cubs. While the Dodgers have a platoon of batters that can go off any minute, the Astros will have to rely on their superstars. All-Star second baseman Jose Altuve and All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa will be leading the way for the Astros. Altuve has hit five home runs and drove in eight RBIs for Houston. Correa, despite only hitting .295, has hit three home runs and acContinued on page 11

WORLD SERIES SCHEDULE GAME ONE @ LAD Tonight Oct. 24, 5 pm GAME TWO @ LAD Wednesday Oct. 25, 5 pm GAME THREE @ HOU Friday Oct. 27, 5 pm GAME FOUR @ HOU Saturday Oct. 28 5 pm GAME FIVE @ HOU Sundy Oct. 29, 5 pm GAME SIX @ LAD Tuesday Oct. 31, 5 pm GAME SEVEN @ LAD Wednesday Nov. 1, 5 pm


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