World Series Game 7
The Houston Astros celebrate winning the World Series.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)The Houston Astros beat the Dodgers, 5-1, in Game 7 at Dodger Stadium to win the World Series.
Houston Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel, second from left, third baseman Alex Bregman, left fielder Marwin Gonzalez and second baseman Jose Altuve celebrate after beating the Dodgers 5-1.
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Houston Astros players run to celebrate with teammates after beating the Dodgers.
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The Houton Astros celebrate with the Commissioner’s Trophy.
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Astro players spray champagne in the clubhouse.
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The Astros’ Josh Reddick gets sprayed with champagne after his team defeated the Dodgers.
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The Astros’ Josh Reddick gets sprayed with champagne during the postgame celebration.
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The Houston Astros celebrate winning the World Series.
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The Houston Astros celebrate beating the Dodgers, 5-1, in Game 7 to win their first World Series.
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The Dodgers watch the Astros celebrate their World Series title.
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The Houston Astros celebrate beating the Dodgers to win the World Series.
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Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa holds up the flag of Puerto Rico after his team won the World Series.
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The Astros swarm pitcher Charlie Morton after he held the Dodgers to one run over the last four innings to preserve the win.
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Yasiel Puig heads to the outfield in the ninth inning.
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Dodgers watch their World Series dreams disappear with a 5-1 loss to the Houston Astros in the ninth inning.
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Clayton Kershaw leaves the mound after the top of the third inning.
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The Houston Astros celebrate beating the Dodgers to win the World Series.
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World Series MVP Houston Astros center fielder George Springer, left is hugged by teammates after winning the World Series.
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Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa holds the flag of Puerto Rico during the postgame celebration.
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Houston Astros catcher Brian McCann jumps on pitcher Charlie Morton after Morton held the Dodgers to one run over the last four innings.
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Augusto Romero, of Granada Hills, left, embraces his girlfriend Lizet Perez, of Sylmar, after Dodgers lost.
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Members of the Dodgers watch the Houston Astros celebrate winning the World Series.
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The Houston Astros celebrate winning the World Series.
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Yasiel Puig shows his frustration after fouling off a pitch in the fifth inning.
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Cody Bellinger looks down while standing on first base after a force-out in the fifth inning.
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Tyler Howard, center, of Los Angeles, along with other fans watch Game 7 at the Short Stop in Los Angeles.
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Manager Dave Roberts talks with Clayton Kershaw after the sixth inning.
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Corey Seager splits his bat while grounding out to end the sixth inning.
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The Dodgers’ Justin Turner gets hit by a pitch in the third inning.
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Kenley Jansen and Austin Barnes talk during a break in the seventh inning.
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Dodgers fans react at the Down N Out bar in downtown during Game 7.
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A frustrated Dodgers fan watches the game in the fifth inning.
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A lone Dodger fan watches the Houston Astros celebrate their 5-1 victory.
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The Dodgers’ Yasiel Puig slams his bat into the ground after popping up with two runners on base in the third inning.
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Clayton Kershaw walks off the field after striking out Yuli Gurriel to end the top of the third inning.
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Angeles Maurino, center, reacts with Dodgers fans at the Down N Out bar in downtown Los Angeles during Game 7.
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Mescal Miranda, left, of Los Angeles, along with other fans watch Game 7 at the Short Stop in Los Angeles.
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Bartender Nate Joyner wears face paint as he watches the game with Dodgers fans at the Down N Out bar in downtown Los Angeles.
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Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig, right, and center fielder Joc Pederson react after pitcher Yu Darvish was taken out of the game.
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Dodgers starting pitcher Yu Darvish looks down after giving up a double to the Astros’ Marwin Gonzalez in the second inning.
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Orlando Villa, of Los Angeles, reacts as the Houston Astros go up 5-0 in the second inning.
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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, center, and the infield wait for a relief pitcher after starter Yu Darvish was taken out of the game.
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Dodgers starting pitcher Yu Darvish stares into the outfield as George Springer reaches home plate after hitting a 2-run homer to give the Astros a 5-0 lead in the second inning.
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Astros right fielder George Springer, center, celebrates with teammates after hitting a two-run homer against the Dodgers in the second inning.
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The Astros’ George Springer, second from left, celebrates his two-run home run with Carlos Correa in the second inning.
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The Astros’ George Springer runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run against Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish in the second inning.
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The Astros’ George Springer reaches home in front of Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes after hitting a two-run home run in the second inning.
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The Dodgers’ Corey Seager strikes out in the first inning.
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Enrique Hernandez encourages Yu Darvish in the dugout before the first pitch in Game 7 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium.
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Former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda arrives to watch Game 7.
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Dodgers fans Greg Uy watches the Dodgers in the first inning with bases loaded at the Down N Out bar in downtown Los Angeles.
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Dodgers fans show concern as the Astros score twice in the first inning of Game 7.
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Dodgers fans boo the Astros’ Yuli Gurriel in the first inning of Game 7.
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Dodgers fan Tim Kell, right, of Rancho Cucamonga, cheers for his second World Series championship game at Dodger Stadium. “This is the ultimate,” Kell said, who attended the 1988 World Series.
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Sarah Keh dances to mariachi music in the right field pavilion before game 7 of the World Series.
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A pair of sportscasters stand beside the Commissioner’s Trophy before the start of Game 7.
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Young Dodgers stars Corey Seager, left, and Joc Pederson take batting practice before the start of Game 7.
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Fans try to get a closer look at players from the corner of left field before the start of Game 7.
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Astros fans watch their team warm up before the start of Game 7.
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A Dodgers fan is literally blue in the face before the start of Game 7.
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