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今天藍鳥扛住背水一戰的壓力,將美聯冠軍賽逼到第五戰,明天台北時間凌晨4時,藍鳥將派出9勝的艾斯特拉達(Marco Estrada)先發,出戰印地安人僅有1勝的新秀梅里特(Ryan Merritt)。

今年5月底才登上大聯盟的梅里特,原本是後援投手,9月底才轉任先發,投5局失1分奪勝;過去沒有季後賽經驗,明天是他生涯首度在季後賽登板。印地安人捕手吉曼尼茲(Chris Gimenez)說,「梅里特是我們的祕密武器,因為所有人對他都不熟悉。」

面對印地安人派出的奇兵,藍鳥總教練吉本斯(John Gibbons)說,「現在我只知道梅里特是左投。」

藍鳥巴提斯塔嗆:讓他嚇得發抖

藍鳥36歲老將巴提斯塔(Jose Bautista)說,「雖然過去沒有和梅里特對戰過,但我們可以藉由過去在大聯盟的經驗,及團隊打線的攻勢招呼他,讓他嚇得雙腳發抖。」

面對印地安人的秘密武器,巴提斯塔一點也不擔心,「我們會看一些梅里特過去投球的影片,及一些球探報告,看他的球位移狀況。」

生涯首度在季後賽登板,梅里特將此視為一種榮譽,且準備好上場投球,並在心中模擬賽況。「如果被擊出安打,他們一定會大肆慶祝,當下我不能被影響,要馬上專注於下次對決,試圖抓下出局數,保持我的優點,不讓他們有機可趁。」

今天印地安人雖然吞敗,但仍保有3勝1敗的「聽牌」優勢,明天只要再添1勝將是繼1997年之後,相隔19年再度奪下美聯冠軍,闖進世界大賽。但沒有退路的藍鳥,不會輕易認輸,眼看對手在自家主場歡慶登頂。

33歲的艾斯特拉達去年才轉戰藍鳥,連續兩年都助隊打進季後賽;今年季後賽他先發出賽2場,拿下1勝1敗,共投16.1局失3分,防禦率1.65。

近況很好的艾斯特拉達,前2戰單場都至少吃下8局,失分在2分以下,明天他將依照正常投1休4的先發輪值出賽,有望助隊再添1勝。

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    With all eyes on the bullpen, starting pitching could be the Cubs' not-so -secret weapon.?

    Chicago boasts a deep starting rotation that led the majors with a 2.96 ERA during the regular season. Between Jon Lester — who's posted a 0.86 ERA in three postseason games — Jake Arrieta and Kyle Hendricks, the Cubs are set.?

    The Indians had a brilliant starting rotation of their own at one point this season, but lost two of their talented arms to injury. There are murmurs of one of them returning, but more on that later.

    Aside from Game 1 starter and former Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber, the Indians have relied on good — but not elite — starting pitchers who turn in gutsy performances.?

    Corey Kluber won 18 games in 2016.Image: Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesJosh Tomlin is largely untested. Trevor Bauer bled himself off the mound last week. Ryan Merritt has two major league starts to his name.

    Still, the Indians starting rotation has an impressive 1.86 ERA this postseason.

    But don't let the numbers fool you. Chicago has an edge here.?

    4. Comeback kids

    This World Series will feature elite relief pitching, the best of the best. Games will surely come down to the late innings.

    But here's something to chew on.?

    This postseason, the Cubs have scored 17 runs in the seventh inning or later, the best of any team. They've thrived on comeback wins, and never seem to go down quietly.

    Image: Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesHow many have the Indians scored in the seventh or later?

    Zero.?

    Cleveland appears incapable of putting runs on the board with their backs against the wall. Their game plan, as mentioned, is to get an early lead and turn things over to the bullpen.

    That might not work against a team like the Cubs.?

    Chicago's bullpen is beatable, but it's still formidable in the late innings, a time when the Indians' bats seem to be incredibly weak.?

    5. Reviving the dead

    Chicago won more than 100 games without Kyle Schwarber, one of the Cub's elite young superstars. Schwarber hit five postseason home runs last year, but tore his ACL just two games into this season.?

    Now, there's talk he might be back.?

    Since coming off the disabled list on Saturday, Schwarber has been getting back into playing shape in the Arizona Fall League (AFL). Depending on his performance in an AFL game Monday night, the Cubs could activate him for a designated hitter role in the World Series on Tuesday.?

    There's sure to be rust, but if Schwarber performs anything like the player he was in 2015, he could be a difference-maker.?

    For Cleveland, it's looking like starting pitcher Danny Salazar will return as well.

    The All-Star right-hander, who struck out more than 10 batters per nine innings during the regular season, has been sidelined with a forearm strain since Sept. 9. It's unclear whether or not Salazar will start, considering the long layover, but he would bring stability to a starting rotation that desperately needs it.?

    Both teams aren't taking any chances. They want their best lineups on the field.

    Image: Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesThis World Series figures to be epic, not only because of the historical context, but because of how each team's strengths counter the other's. Chicago's bats are scary, but Cleveland's pitching is hot. The Indians' bullpen is ferocious, but the Cubs know how to score late.?

    Regardless, one of these long-suffering franchises will see relief soon. A historic championship drought will be quenched with a champagne shower.?

    The loser? Well, they're already used to losing, and can wait just a little longer.?">

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


If you don't like baseball, watch baseball, or know what baseball is, know this — the 2016 World Series is different.?

When the Cleveland Indians host the Chicago Cubs in a best-of-seven series

... 較多If you don't like baseball, watch baseball, or know what baseball is, know this — the 2016 World Series is different.?

When the Cleveland Indians host the Chicago Cubs in a best-of-seven series beginning Tuesday night, we won't just witness another run-of-the-mill Fall Classic. This year's matchup is steeped in history, characterized by decades of suffering, and features two teams who know a whole lot about losing.?

By the end of this World Series, one city will hoist the championship trophy for the first time in a very, very, long time.?

SEE ALSO: The dark side of a feel-good World Series

The Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908, the longest championship drought in North American professional sports. They haven't even been to a World Series since 1945.?

Chicago's franchise is supposedly cursed, and the years of bad luck and losing seasons prove it.?

But a revamped front office and minor-league farm system have turned the Cubs from lovable losers to a national powerhouse. They showed up at Spring Training with the best odds of winning the World Series and led baseball with 103 wins during the regular season. ?

It's easy to root for this year's Cubs, until you remember who's in the other corner.

Image: Jamie Squire/Getty Images

The Indians haven't won a World Series since 1948, the second longest championship drought in baseball. Cleveland stumbled through the 1970s and '80s, failing to make the postseason every season in a 24-year span. Its last World Series appearances — both losses, of course — came in 1995 and 1997.?

The history of this World Series is huge, and each team's drought will be hyped constantly. But there's more to this matchup.

So, if you're just tuning in, here are our five biggest storylines to watch during the 112th World Series.?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Battle of the bullpens

 


The Cubs and Indians have one very specific thing in common —?in July, they both picked up two of the best relief pitchers in baseball, courtesy of the New York Yankees. The Indians, who traded for Andrew Miller, and the Cubs, who traded for Aroldis Chapman, understood the value of a shut-down bullpen in the postseason, and made sure to stock up on elite relievers.?

Andrew Miller has been unbeatable.

Image: Elsa/Getty Images

The results have been undeniable.?

Miller struck out 21 batters in 11.2 scoreless postseason innings for the Indians, earning MVP honors in the American League Championship Series. He's at the helm of a monster bullpen with a 1.67 ERA in the playoffs.?

Cleveland's strategy this postseason is simple —?get an early lead and let the bullpen save it.?

Though the Cubs' bullpen might not have the flashiest postseason numbers this year — a 3.53 ERA and a couple blown saves — it still features Chapman, who fires 100-mph fastballs right by hitters on a regular basis.?



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Keep an eye on the bullpen. This series could hinge on the guys emerging from it.?

 

 

 

 

2. The fountain of youth

 


You can bet Fox announcers will constantly tout the young talent of both World Series teams, particularly Chicago.?

The average age of the Cubs infield — featuring All-Star Addison Russell, NLCS co-MVP Javier Baez, 2015 Rookie of the Year Kris Bryant and MVP candidate Anthony Rizzo — is 24 years old.?

Russell and Baez are only 22 and 23, respectively. They epitomize the Cubs' philosophy of developing young superstars and complimenting them with big-budget free agent signings.?

Clearly, that model has worked.?

Javier Baez was the Cubs' co-MVP of the NLCS.

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The Indians have shallower pockets, and couldn't afford to take the powerhouse approach. Instead, Cleveland relies on contributions from more frugal pick-ups like Rajai Davis and Mike Napoli.?

They still boast a solid young core that features All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor (22), José Ramirez (24) and rookie Tyler Naquin (25). Rookie starting pitcher Ryan Merritt (24) made only one major league start before helping the Indians clinch a World Series berth last week.?

For a World Series soaked in historical context, this Fall Classic belongs to the kids.?

 

 

 

 

3. It starts with starting pitching

 


With all eyes on the bullpen, starting pitching could be the Cubs' not-so -secret weapon.?

Chicago boasts a deep starting rotation that led the majors with a 2.96 ERA during the regular season. Between Jon Lester — who's posted a 0.86 ERA in three postseason games — Jake Arrieta and Kyle Hendricks, the Cubs are set.?

The Indians had a brilliant starting rotation of their own at one point this season, but lost two of their talented arms to injury. There are murmurs of one of them returning, but more on that later.

Aside from Game 1 starter and former Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber, the Indians have relied on good — but not elite — starting pitchers who turn in gutsy performances.?

Corey Kluber won 18 games in 2016.

Image: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Josh Tomlin is largely untested. Trevor Bauer bled himself off the mound last week. Ryan Merritt has two major league starts to his name.

Still, the Indians starting rotation has an impressive 1.86 ERA this postseason.

But don't let the numbers fool you. Chicago has an edge here.?

 

 

 

 

4. Comeback kids

 


This World Series will feature elite relief pitching, the best of the best. Games will surely come down to the late innings.

But here's something to chew on.?

This postseason, the Cubs have scored 17 runs in the seventh inning or later, the best of any team. They've thrived on comeback wins, and never seem to go down quietly.

Image: Jamie Squire/Getty Images

How many have the Indians scored in the seventh or later?

Zero.?

Cleveland appears incapable of putting runs on the board with their backs against the wall. Their game plan, as mentioned, is to get an early lead and turn things over to the bullpen.

That might not work against a team like the Cubs.?

Chicago's bullpen is beatable, but it's still formidable in the late innings, a time when the Indians' bats seem to be incredibly weak.?

 

 

 

 

5. Reviving the dead

 


Chicago won more than 100 games without Kyle Schwarber, one of the Cub's elite young superstars. Schwarber hit five postseason home runs last year, but tore his ACL just two games into this season.?



Now, there's talk he might be back.?

Since coming off the disabled list on Saturday, Schwarber has been getting back into playing shape in the Arizona Fall League (AFL). Depending on his performance in an AFL game Monday night, the Cubs could activate him for a designated hitter role in the World Series on Tuesday.?

There's sure to be rust, but if Schwarber performs anything like the player he was in 2015, he could be a difference-maker.?

For Cleveland, it's looking like starting pitcher Danny Salazar will return as well.

The All-Star right-hander, who struck out more than 10 batters per nine innings during the regular season, has been sidelined with a forearm strain since Sept. 9. It's unclear whether or not Salazar will start, considering the long layover, but he would bring stability to a starting rotation that desperately needs it.?

Both teams aren't taking any chances. They want their best lineups on the field.

Image: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

This World Series figures to be epic, not only because of the historical context, but because of how each team's strengths counter the other's. Chicago's bats are scary, but Cleveland's pitching is hot. The Indians' bullpen is ferocious, but the Cubs know how to score late.?

Regardless, one of these long-suffering franchises will see relief soon. A historic championship drought will be quenched with a champagne shower.?

The loser? Well, they're already used to losing, and can wait just a little longer.?

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英超第4輪,艾佛頓作客桑德蘭以3:0帶走勝利,不過「太妃糖部隊」於賽前對「黑貓軍團」一位5歲的罹癌小球迷所做出的義舉令這場賽事真真正正地帶給全世界的足球迷們「超越勝負的感動」。

這名5歲的小球迷名為Bradley Lowery不幸罹患了罕見的幼童癌症「神經母細胞瘤」,他的家人在網路上發起了捐贈活動以支付Bradley赴美治療所需的高昂費用,桑德蘭得知後便邀請他擔任此役的專屬小球僮,率領黑貓軍團步入賽場。

Bradley的遭遇以及他樂觀的態度,將一向只忠於自己家鄉球會的英格蘭球迷們連成一氣,自發性地在比賽的第5分鐘一同起立高聲唱著「Bradley,我們與你同在!」,當然寫著打氣標語的橫幅更是基本配備。

要治療Bradley的罕病,必須籌措約70萬英鎊(約台幣2900萬)的醫療費,而Lowery一家在網上所發起的籌款活動已經替他們募得50萬英鎊,艾佛頓得知後便發出官方聲明,將敵隊小球迷所欠的20萬英鎊醫療費一口氣補足。

「艾佛頓足球俱樂部將捐贈20萬英鎊醫療費用給勇敢的Bradley,我們衷心希望他的療程能夠成功、圓滿,他擁有100%所有艾佛頓人的愛與支持。」艾佛頓官方聲明。

除了補足20萬英鎊差額之外,艾佛頓將會拍賣這場比賽所有選手們的簽名球衣投入Bradley的醫療基金,更同時邀請Lowery一家前來觀看明年2月桑德蘭到艾佛頓作客的賽事,是不是很感人呢?

 

 

 

 


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