Back-to-back homers by Dansby Swanson and Jorge Soler in the seventh inning powered Atlanta to a 3-2 victory and a 3-1 Series lead over the Astros.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
‘It could have backfired’: Atlanta’s Brian Snitker knew pulling Ian Anderson was risky with no-hitter intact
Atlanta starter Ian Anderson had a no-hitter going through five innings, but was removed by manager Brian Snitker in the win.
‘I didn’t care about a no-hitter’: Atlanta takes 2-1 lead in World Series with dominant pitching
Atlanta pitchers took a combined no-hitter into the 8th inning and yielded just two hits in a 2-0 victory over the Astros in Game 3 of World Series.
Architects of two World Series teams, Atlanta and Houston, at home, disgraced and out of the game
Coppolella, Atlanta’s former GM, and Luhnow, Astros’ ex-GM, were architects of World Series teams, only to be shunned and now out of the game.
‘These guys don’t worry’: Astros even World Series with Atlanta at one game apiece behind four-run rally
Jose Siri and Michael Brantley fuel Houston’s four-run second inning that led to a 7-2 victory over Atlanta. The Series shifts to Atlanta on Friday.
Donald Trump to attend Game 4 of World Series in Atlanta
The former president won’t be sitting with MLB or club officials on Saturday at Truist Park in Atlanta.
Opinion: MLB, club won’t budge on Atlanta baseball team’s nickname, but here’s why I won’t use it.
USA TODAY columnist says that while he can’t stop the tomahawk chop or make Atlanta change its name, he can stop acknowledging the nickname.
‘A hero in the postseason’: Charlie Morton becomes Atlanta’s inspiration after pitching on broken leg
Atlanta starter Charlie Morton broke his leg in Game 1 of the World Series and still pitched to three more batters in 6-2 win against Astros.
‘They complete our team’: Atlanta takes down Astros in Game 1 of World Series thanks to late trade acquisitions
Powered by its midseason acquisitions, Atlanta cruised to a 6-2 win over Houston, but saw Charlie Morton exit with a broken fibula.
Baseball fans conflicted over hatred for Astros or cheering for beloved manager, Dusty Baker
Dusty Baker is looking to win his first World Series as a manager, but will do so guiding one of sports’ most disliked teams, the Houston Astros.