Jun 7

SD2
MIL0
Final
TOR6
MIN4
Final
LAD0
STL5
Final
NYM4
COL2
Final
SEA4
LAA5
Final
BAL4
ATH5
Final
ATL4
SF5
Final
CHC6
DET1
Final
TOR5
MIN4
Final
LAD1
STL2
Final
ATL2
SF3
Final
PHI1
PIT2
Final
TEX5
WAS0
Final
KC1
CWS4
Final
MIA11
TB10
Final
ARI1
CIN13
Final
HOU5
CLE3
Final
BOS10
NYY7
Final
SD3
MIL4
Final

Jun 8

SEA6
LAA8
Final
NYM8
COL1
Final
BAL7
ATH4
Final
MIA24-38
TB34-30
FDFL @4:10 PM UTC
SD36-27
MIL35-30
Roku @5:05 PM UTC
PHI37-27
PIT25-40
NBCSP @5:35 PM UTC
TEX30-35
WAS30-34
RASN @5:35 PM UTC
HOU36-28
CLE33-30
MLBN @5:40 PM UTC
ARI31-33
CIN32-33
FDOH @5:40 PM UTC
CHC40-24
DET42-24
MARQ @5:40 PM UTC
KC33-32
CWS22-43
FDKC @6:10 PM UTC
TOR35-29
MIN34-30
TWTV @6:10 PM UTC
LAD38-27
STL36-28
FDMW @6:15 PM UTC
NYM41-24
COL12-52
WPIX @7:10 PM UTC
BAL26-37
ATH25-41
NBCSCA @8:05 PM UTC
ATL27-36
SF37-28
NBCSBAY @8:05 PM UTC
SEA32-31
LAA30-33
FDW @8:07 PM UTC
BOS31-35
NYY39-24
ESPN @11:10 PM UTC

Jun 9

CIN32-33
CLE33-30
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
MIA24-38
PIT25-40
FS1 @10:40 PM UTC
CHC40-24
PHI37-27
NBCSP @10:45 PM UTC
TB34-30
BOS31-35
FSUN @11:10 PM UTC
ATL27-36
MIL35-30
FDSO @11:40 PM UTC
TOR35-29
STL36-28
FDMW @11:45 PM UTC

Jun 10

ATH25-41
LAA30-33
NBCSCA @1:38 AM UTC
LAD38-27
SD36-27
SNLA @1:40 AM UTC
SEA32-31
ARI31-33
FS1 @1:40 AM UTC
DET42-24
BAL26-37
MAS2 @10:35 PM UTC
CIN32-33
CLE33-30
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
MIA24-38
PIT25-40
FDFL @10:40 PM UTC
CHC40-24
PHI37-27
NBCSP @10:45 PM UTC
WAS30-34
NYM41-24
MASN @11:10 PM UTC
TB34-30
BOS31-35
FSUN @11:10 PM UTC
TEX30-35
MIN34-30
RASN @11:40 PM UTC
NYY39-24
KC33-32
TBS @11:40 PM UTC
ATL27-36
MIL35-30
FDSO @11:40 PM UTC
TOR35-29
STL36-28
FDMW @11:45 PM UTC

Why does it feel surprising that a 108-win team is in the World Series?

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The Red Sox were the best team in baseball all season, and they tore through the playoffs to the World Series. 

Yet while logical on paper, somehow this feels like one of the more surprising runs of this nearly two-decade-long era of Boston sports dominance. 

Usually, when we see a team this good or dominant, the surprise comes in the form of a loss, a la the 2007 Patriots. Yet this is the great team that we've all waited to see be not great. Four wins from a title, it still hasn't happened. 

Going into the regular season, there were questions of whether J.D. Martinez would be a star, whether the bullpen would be anything short of a heart attack and whether the Sox could outpace a Yankees team that added the reigning NL MVP after reaching the ALCS last season. 

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The answers proved to be yes, no and yes. When the trade deadline came and went without adding a key bullpen arm, the buildup to the postseason was littered with warranted conversation about how Dave Dombrowski would deserve the most blame once the Sox were eliminated. 

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The Red Sox were a 108-win team with an unhealthy ace, a bunch of guys with bad postseason track records behind him and a very shaky bullpen. Even the most optimistic of fans couldn't have felt as good about this team as they did about past Red Sox title teams with fewer wins. 

Nobody saw Nathan Eovaldi being a postseason stud, or Alex Cora using Chris Sale out of the bullpen in Game 4 of the ALDS. The best offense in the league was expected to mash its way out of trouble, but not with Jackie Bradley Jr. as the guy driving in runs by the barrel-full. 

Then, to top it all off, you had David Price finally getting a postseason win as a starter, and earning it with six innings of no-run, nine-strikeout ball. 

Sure, there have been bullpen meltdowns. But the Sox haven't had to pay nearly the price one would expect them to, outside of that horrid ninth inning of Game 1 of the ALCS. They escaped a bullpen implosion in Game 1 of the ALDS with a win, and for all of Craig Kimbrel's rockiness (five earned runs in 6 1/3 innings), he's closed out all five of his outings with a save. 

This was supposed to be a team that would need to do what it did well very well in order to have success against a team like the Astros. Instead, they continued to hit while once-perceived question marks came up with big performances. 

Now, they're in the World Series and well-equipped to win it all. Sale is rested. Price should be confident. The offense is hot. All the stars are aligning for these seemingly 108-win underdogs to end up being a team that just never saw its shortcomings catch up to them. 

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