Hot Bats From Games 1 and 2

Two of baseball's best all-around hitters made loud statements in leading their teams to victories as the World Series began. Mookie Betts (seen in 2016 with the Red Sox), became the first player to walk and steal two bases in an inning of a World Series game since Babe Ruth -- with the 1921 Yankees -- and added a home run as LA took Tuesday's opener. (You have to love the coincidence that both Betts and the Bambino were traded to their respective teams by the Red Sox.)

Wednesday, it was Brandon Lowe's turn. After hitting just .107 through the first three rounds, the Newport News, Virginia product reminded us why his last name rhymes with "wow" smaching a pair of homers to help Tampa Bay even the series.

Hopefully, this means a competitive series. Each side fired their first flurry of punches. The bell has rung, both teams are back in their respective corners. And game three, with the Rays as the "home team," awaits on Friday night.


 

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