Dodgers close the book on Game 2
by Andy McCullough, Los Angeles Times
Oct 27, 2017
3 minutes
HOUSTON - The exorcism of Game 2 of the World Series, a punishing 7-6 defeat that cost the Los Angeles Dodgers a chance to seize a two-game advantage over the Houston Astros, began a half hour after Yasiel Puig struck out to end the night.
In the center of the Dodgers' clubhouse stood Kenley Jansen, the indomitable closer who could not suppress the Astros, a feisty group which overcame a two-run deficit heading into the eighth inning to outlast the Dodgers in 11 innings. A strange expression covered Jansen's face. He was smiling.
A procession of Dodgers
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