The Oklahoman

Dodgers, Red Sox face off in Game 2

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The Boston Red Sox defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 on Wednesday at Fenway Park. The Red Sox lead the series 2-0. Game 3 is Friday night in Los Angeles.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOSTON — The San Gabriel Mountains shimmering in the distance will be a welcome sight for the Los Angeles Dodgers after two chilly, failed nights at Fenway Park.

The Dodgers were cold and out of sorts during two games in Boston, falling behind 2-0 in the World Series — a deficit no team has overcome in 22 years.

Used to the warm weather and gentle breezes of the NL West, Los Angeles hadn't started a game this year in a temperatur­e below 58. Facing a 53-degree temperatur­e at the start of the opener, the Dodgers lost 8-4. It was just 46 in the first inning Wednesday night, and their performanc­e was just as cold in a 4-2 defeat.

"This is the first time we've played in obviously weather like this — San Francisco a little bit, but nothing like this," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said before Game 2. "So it's an adjustment, and that's part of the home-field advantage and especially being in the bullpen, where you have a little heater, but still have to kind of get hot and stay hot. It's more of a challenge."

Soon after the Dodgers arrived in Boston on Sunday, ace Clayton Kershaw went to Fenway for some bullpen work in shorts.

"It's just trying to get used to it," he said.

If Los Angeles is to recover, it will be at home. The temperatur­e for last year's World Series opener at Dodger Stadium was 103 degrees.

A more temperate mid80s is forecast for Friday, when rookie Walker Buehler starts in an attempt to spark a turnaround.

But even if the Dodgers win at least two of three to force the Series back to Boston, they would still have to win at least once at frigid, quirky, noisy Fenway. There is no sign they can warm to the task.

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