G-Man Choi made history with the Dodgers victory in Race Game 2


G-Man Choi, the first baseman of the Tampa Bay Rays, made history on Wednesday night with the team’s Game 2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers to tighten the World Series.

Choi was 1-for-3 with two runs before the pinch-hit for Mike Bros. Choi became a Korean-born baseball player who hit hits in the World Series with a single hit.

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Making things even sweeter for Choi, Kiran won the game -4–4.

Brandon Lowe scored two home runs in the game, which contributed greatly to the win. Tony Gonsolin, the pitcher who opened the first Homer Dodgers, came in the first inning. He would then make two runs in the fifth inning off Dustin Manny.

Both diners helped Ren stop a Dodgers team looking for a big strike and that was the very crying sound of Game 1. Lowe scored 6-52 in the playoffs before the World Series began. It was 0-for Tuesday night against Los Angeles in Game 1.

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Tampa uses a lot of bats to beat the Bay Dodgers – a formula they use all season. Black Snale scored 4 2/3 innings, allowed two runs on two hits and struck out nine batters.

Nick Anderson, Peter Fairbanks, Aaron Loop and Diego Castillo will be used to close out the rest of the game, thinking the Dodgers tried to make it interesting. Late Corey Caesar running home put more pressure on Tampa Bay but they were able to stop the game.

The series is now tied at 1-1.

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Game 3 of the World Series on Friday at 8:08 p.m.