At long last, the World Series is nearly here.
All we have to do now is wait one more day.
With both the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros wrapping up their series on Sunday, we have now had four days of no MLB action.
But tomorrow, that will all change, and baseball will be back.
There are two teams left now.
Everything is on the line and the game of baseball is truly at its best.
First pitch tomorrow is at 8:03 p.m. Eastern Time at Minute Maid Park.
Aaron Nola will start Game 1 for the Phillies while the Astros counter with Justin Verlander.
One. More. Sleep.
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World Series Time Is Here
This has the makings of an exciting series.
There will be some classic pitching matchups, while both offenses are set to explode and light up the scoreboards in Houston and Philadelphia.
Nola and Verlander is a solid matchup for Game 1, but it gets even better with Game 2 on Saturday.
The Phillies will go with their ace, Zack Wheeler, who has pitched three very good games this October, dating back to the Wild Card Series opener in St. Louis.
Wheeler threw two gems in the NLCS against the San Diego Padres and helped carry the Phillies to their first Fall Classic appearance since 2009.
The Astros will likely counter with left-hander Framber Valdez.
Regardless of matchups, this series is going to be an exciting one, with both teams pulling out all the stops to ensure that they will emerge victorious.
Will the Astros win another title, or will the Phillies pull off an upset?
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