2018 World Series
| 2018 World Series | ||||||||||
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| Dates | October 23–28 | |||||||||
| Venue(s) | Fenway Park (Boston) Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles) | |||||||||
| MVP | Steve Pearce (Boston) | |||||||||
| Umpires | Ted Barrett (crew chief), Fieldin Culbreth (Games 3–5), Kerwin Danley, Chad Fairchild, Jeff Nelson, Jim Reynolds, Tim Timmons (Games 1–2)[1] | |||||||||
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| Television | Fox (United States – English) Fox Deportes (United States – Spanish) MLB International (International - English) | |||||||||
| TV announcers | Joe Buck, John Smoltz, Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci (Fox) Rolando Nichols, Carlos Álvarez and Edgar Gonzalez (Fox Deportes) Matt Vasgersian and Buck Martinez (MLB International) | |||||||||
| Radio | ESPN (English) ESPN Deportes (Spanish) WEEI-FM (BOS – English) WCCM (BOS – Spanish) KLAC (LAD – English) KTNQ (LAD – Spanish) KMPC (LAD – Korean) | |||||||||
| Radio announcers | Dan Shulman (Games 1–4), Jon Sciambi (Game 5), Chris Singleton and Buster Olney (ESPN) Eduardo Ortega and Orlando Hernández (ESPN Deportes) Joe Castiglione, Tim Neverett and Lou Merloni (WEEI) Uri Berenguer (WCCM) Charley Steiner and Rick Monday (KLAC) Jaime Jarrín and Jorge Jarrín (KTNQ) Richard Choi and Chong Ho Yim (KMPC) | |||||||||
| ALCS | Boston Red Sox over Houston Astros (4–1) | |||||||||
| NLCS | Los Angeles Dodgers over Milwaukee Brewers (4–3) | |||||||||
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The 2018 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's 2018 season. The 114th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion Boston Red Sox and the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The Red Sox defeated the Dodgers in five games to win their fourth World Series title in 15 years dating back to 2004, and their ninth in franchise history, tying the Oakland Athletics for the third-most championships. This was the second World Series matchup between the two franchises, after the Red Sox defeated the Brooklyn Robins (later known as the Dodgers) in five games in 1916. The series was sponsored by the Internet television service YouTube TV and officially known as the 2018 World Series presented by YouTube TV.[2]
The Series was televised in the United States on Fox. Steve Pearce won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award, while Alex Cora became the fifth first-season manager[3] and first manager from Puerto Rico[4] to win the World Series. The Series was notable for its third game which lasted 18 innings, a World Series record.
- ^ "2018 World Series Umpire Crew and Roster". www.closecallsports.com. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
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