White Sox and Astros scoreless after three (AP) Updated: 2005-10-27 10:09
HOUSTON - Freddy Garcia and Brandon Backe each pitched two-hit ball, and the
Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros were scoreless after three innings in Game
4 of the World Series on Wednesday night. Garcia and the White Sox were trying
to finish off a sweep for their first championship since 1917.
Chicago White Sox's Scott Podsednik slides
into third with a triple against Houston Astros pitcher Brandon Backe in
the third inning of Game 4 of the World Series Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005 in
Houston. At third waiting for the late throw is Astros third baseman
Morgan Ensberg. [AP] | The teams played the
longest game in World Series history Tuesday night (and Wednesday morning), a
14-inning marathon won by Chicago on Geoff Blum's homer after 5 hours, 41
minutes.
Houston's hitters left nine runners in scoring position and stranded 15
overall in Game 3, and they were struggling again the next night.
The Astros were 0-for-5 with three strikeouts with runners in scoring
position in the first two innings Wednesday.
Chicago was looking to complete a second consecutive World Series sweep by a
long-overdue franchise — the Boston Red Sox downed St. Louis in four games last
year for their first title since 1918.
Only three of the previous 21 teams that trailed 3-0 in the World Series even
forced a Game 5. None made it to Game 6.
The 2004 Red Sox are the only major league team to overcome a 3-0 deficit in
the postseason, rallying to beat the New York Yankees in the AL championship
series.
Each team put a runner on second base in the first inning but failed to
score.
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