DODGERS VS. RAYS: After some reflection, my heart is in the Dodgers to win the World Series, which would allow manager Dave Roberts to lead LA to its first World Series in 32 years after he lost the 2017 series in seven games to the Houston Astros and the 2018 series in five games to the Red Sox. But I won’t be too upset if the Rays win, although their fans have been less than loyal over the years. Even in the Rays’ good years, the “The Trop” was rarely packed, and for years, Red Sox fans found it cheaper to fly to Florida for a weekend series than it was to get tickets to games at Fenway. OPENERS vs. STARTERS: I may be sounding my age, but using an “opener” on a regular basis, as the Rays do, is especially lame in big games. The Rays did that in the ALCS. Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy criticized the Rays for that in a column on Tuesday, and I’d have to agree. Baseball has strayed a long way from its roots when it uses “openers” in post-season play. Compare ...
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