The Denver Post

Sox’s Sale to return in Series

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H O USTO N » David Price, at last, looked like a postseason ace. Craig Kimbrel pitched a lockdown inning. And muchmalign­ed Jackie Bradley Jr. became an MVP.

Most everything went right for the Red Sox as they sailed into the World Series. Now the big question for Boston: Is everything all right with ace Chris Sale?

“We’re not perfect. That’s the cool thing about this team. We feel that we can keep improving. And we have one more series to go,” triumphant manager Alex Cora said Thursday night.

On his 43rd birthday, Cora became the first manager from Puerto Rico to take a team to the World Series.

The club that led the majors with 108 wins this season eliminated the defending champion Houston Astros with a 41 victory, taking the AL Championsh­ip Series 41.

After the Red Sox surrounded Cora in the clubhouse and sang “happy birthday!” to their rookie skipper, they began turning their attention to next week.

Game 1 of the World Series is Tuesday night at Fenway Park against the Los Angeles Dodgers or Milwaukee Brewers.

The Red Sox will try to bring Boston its fourth crown in 15 years — this is their first World Series trip since winning it all in 2013.

Those extra days off at home will give Sale even more time to rest up.

The seventime AllStar has been regaining strength since his release Monday from Massachuse­tts General Hospital, where he spent Sunday night for observatio­n because of a stomach illness. The club hasn’t specified Sale’s ailment or treatment.

Cora said before Thursday night’s game that the lefty ace was prepared for his next start — either in the ALCS or the World Series opener.

“We knew the skinny guy was ready for Game 6,” Cora said after Price and the Red Sox finished off the Astros.

Sale went 124 with a 2.11 ERA this season, but was limited down the stretch because of shoulder trouble.

His velocity dipped in the playoffs, where he won the AL Division Series opener against the All games on KDVR31 (Bestofseve­n; xif necessary) Tuesday: L.A.Milwaukee winner at Boston, 6:09 p.m.

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Sale lost the ALCS opener to Houston, working four uneven innings.

After recently losing weight, he threw on flat ground Thursday, leading Cora to say Sale was ready.

The rest of the Red Sox look locked in.

Price had been 09 with a 6.16 ERA in 11 career postseason starts before holding Houston to three hits in six shutout innings, striking out nine.

The 2012 AL Cy Young Award winner was thrilled he won’t be asked again about that zero in the win column.

“That’s awesome,” Price said. “I don’t have to prepare myself for it in spring training on Feb. 20 or September when I’ve still got five regularsea­son starts. I don’t have to answer that question anymore. And man, it feels good.”

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