David Price and warm up area star as Red Sox take 2-0 World Series lead over Dodgers
- Latasha Johnson
- Oct 25, 2018
- 1 min read

It was just fourteen days prior that David Price was persona non grata in Boston. He was seen, not by any stretch of the imagination unjustifiably, as a generously compensated starter bound to vacillate over and over in the playoffs. Presently, as the triumphant pitcher in the Red Sox's 4-2 triumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of the World Series, he's situated himself to be a certifiable Boston legend. In the interim, the Dodgers are making a beeline for California down 0-2 in the best-of-seven arrangement and in urgent need of a home triumph to abstain from falling into predicament.
Cost pitched six in number innings against an intense Dodgers line-up, permitting only two keeps running on three hits, while striking out five and strolling three. It was Price's second in a row postseason win, following his triumph over the Houston Astros in the securing Game 5 of the American League Championship Series.

Cost has had an all over vocation in Boston, his battles against the New York Yankees have been past very much recorded, yet doubtlessly that he has ventured up in the two greatest recreations of his Red Sox profession.
It resembled this would have been a pitchers' duel for the vast majority of the diversion's first half. The Red Sox scored first when Ian Kinsler hit a solitary off of Hyun-jin Ryu to drive in Xander Bogaerts. As with such huge numbers of the runs the Red Sox have scored this postseason, it accompanied two outs. That was, nonetheless, the main run they figured out how to score off of Ryu for the initial four innings.
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