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Astros’ Carlos Correa proposes to girlfriend after World Series win

Carlos Correa and Daniella Rodriguez both left Dodger Stadium with rings. The Astros shortstop proposed to his girlfriend on live television moments after Houston earned its World Series title with a 5-1 victory in Game 7 on Wednesday night.

Astros beat Dodgers for 1st World Series title

George Springer and the Houston Astros rocketed to the top of the baseball galaxy Wednesday night, winning the first World Series championship in franchise history by romping past the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7.

Early action on Dodgers over Astros in Game 7 of World Series

Los Angeles, with Yu Darvish starting, is a favorite ranging from minus-152 to minus-163 over Houston and starter Lance McCullers in Wednesday’s Game 7 at Dodger Stadium.

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Amed Rosario, Dominic Smith, Ben Rowen and Jayce Boyd were honored.

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Former Las Vegas 51 Amed Rosario got his first big league hit and turned in several solid defensive plays in his MLB debut, but a misplay by the new Mets shortstop helped the Colorado Rockies to a win on Tuesday night.

Southern Nevada team surpasses lofty Legion expectations

The Southern Nevada Blue Sox take to the national stage in Denver to play Colorado’s state Legion champion in the opening round of the western regional Wednesday at 4 p.m.

Tyler Pill exits early in 51s’ loss

Tyler Pill has been the 51s ace throughout the season. So Saturday, when he gave up two runs in each of the first two innings, manager Pedro Lopez could tell that something wasn’t quite right with him.

Check out these things on our Las Vegas sports fan Bucket List

From buying a ticket from a scalper for Gonzaga vs. Saint Mary’s in the WCC tournament to counting the hoodies at the WSOP, the Las Vegas Valley offers a Bucket List for those who prefer to stay close to home.

Mr. Met returns to ballpark after obscene gesture

Posing for pictures, shooting T-shirts into the seats and high-fiving fans young and old, the ever-smiling Mr. Met mascot is back in the lineup at Citi Field. Cooler heads prevailed, apparently.

Mets’ pitching depth gone and not just in the big leagues

For all the hype around about the New York Mets’ “five aces,” one thing still remains a fact: Noah Syndergaard, Jacob deGrom, Steven Matz, Matt Harvey and Zack Wheeler have never all been members of the rotation at the same time.

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