The Phnom Penh Post

‘Do or die’ for the 3-1 down LA Dodgers

-

LOS Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts insisted his team’s World Series hopes were not over despite a shattering defeat on Saturday which left Boston poised to win their ninth championsh­ip.

Roberts could only watch in dismay as the Dodgers’ dreams of a first World Series title in 30 years were left in tatters by a Red Sox rally that handed the visitors a 9-6 win.

The Red Sox now lead the best-of-seven series 3-1, and can win the title at Dodger Stadium on Sunday in Game 4.

History is stacked against Roberts and his expensivel­yassembled team.

Of 47 previous occasions where a team has led the World Series 3-1, the team leading has gone on to take the title 40 times.

More than half of those victories were completed in game five, making it statistica­lly probable that the Dodgers will be forced to watch a rival team celebrate a World Series victory on their home turf for a second straight year.

The Houston Astros won last year’s World Series at Dodger Stadium after a win in game seven.

“It is a tough loss,” Roberts acknowledg­ed after the defeat. “Any loss in a World Series is difficult, obviously, but now we’re in a situation where we’re do or die.

“To their credit, they fought back and won a baseball game. So now it’s kind of we’ve just got to bow our necks and try to win a baseball game and it’s one day at a time.”

‘Our guys aren’t done’

After being outplayed by the Red Sox in the clutch moments for the third time in four games, Roberts was asked whether he believed Boston was simply the best team in the league after a dazzling 108win regular season.

“Obviously, the 108 wins speaks for itself in the regular season,” he said. “They’re very balanced. They pitch well. They put together good atbats. They play defence.”

However, he insisted that the Dodgers would not throw in the towel, with star pitcher Clayton Kershaw on t he mound for Game 5 on Sunday (at 7:15am Monday morning Cambodian time).

“You know, we’ve still got to play. And we’re not out yet,” he said.

“We’ve got to go out there and still, yeah, respect what they’ve done but our guys aren’t done. We’ve got our best going tomorrow and we’re expecting to win a baseball game.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia