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The Puerto Rican Eddie Rosario was the villain of the Atlanta Braves who achieved an important second victory at home (0-2) in the World Series against the Houston Astros, in a meeting that could be historic for having completed a no-hit no run that they held until the seventh inning.
The Braves brushed history thanks to great work from starter Ian Anderson and relievers AJ Minter, Luke Jackson, Tyler Matzek and Will Smith, who they combined to limit the Astros to just one hit and prevent them from scoring any runs.
Eddie Rosario damaged the historic night of the Braves
After going more than six innings without allowing hits, the lack of communication between Puerto Rican outfielder Eddie Rosario and shortstop Dansby Swanson, allowed a fly that seemed routine, to end up landing in the left field and damage what was projected as a night that would go down in history.
And is that in World Series history, there has never been a no-hitter, no-run gameThere is, however, a record of a Perfect Game that Don Larsen played for the Yankees in Game 5 of the 1956 Fall Classic against the Dodgers.
For its part, it should be noted that the Atlanta triumph races came thanks to Austin Riley who drove the Cuban Jorge Soler in the third inning, already a huge homerun by Travis d’Arnaud that went all over center field in the eighth inning.
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