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Dreaming of making it big in baseball, teenage brothers An Seung-han and An Seung-young travelled hundreds of kilometres away from home to remote Deokjeok Island, where the sport and their team are now the closest thing they have to a family.

The boys are among a few dozen teenagers who have left the bright lights of some of South Korea’s biggest cities to join a specialised sports academy set up by Kim Hak-yong, former manager of the elite Dongguk University team, which has produced scores of players in the national KBO major league.

“If I work hard here, I can be a main player, so I’m working even harder. If I keep doing well, I can also become a professional baseball player,” 16-year-old Seung-young, the younger brother, said during a training session.

In addition to helping the boys achieve their dreams, the sports academy has breathed life into Deokjeok, which was struggling to retain and attract youngsters like many other rural areas in the world’s most rapidly ageing society.

The island has a population of 1,800, the majority of them elderly. Last year, it was on the brink of losing its last school under a nationwide school board guideline that stipulates closures if the number of students falls below 60.

That has now changed, thanks to Kim and his friend Chang Kwang-ho, manager of the Deokjeok High School baseball team.

“The players who come here come with an amazing mindset. You don’t come here unless you’re willing to give up everything,” Chang said.

Although the island is less than two hours away by ferry from the city of Incheon, it remains quite isolated from the mainland and is much less developed.

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When Does The 2022 World Series Start? Schedule, World Series Start Times, Streaming Info

Here we go! After months of baseball action, the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros collide in the 2022 World Series!

The Phillies finished the regular season with a 87-75 record, a distant third in the NL East. But never underestimate the heart of an underdog. After defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in the Wild Card Series and Atlanta Braves in the NLDS, Philadelphia beat the San Diego Padres in five games to advance to their first World Series since 2009.

Houston, on the other hand, has been a recent postseason staple. The Astros won it all in 2017 and advanced to the World Series in both 2019 and 2021, losing to the Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves, respectively. Can Houston make it two titles in five years, or will the fightin’ Phils continue their magical postseason run?

The crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, Decider’s here to make sure you don’t miss a minute of World Series action. Here’s when Game 1 of the 2022 World Series airs on FOX.

WHEN DOES THE 2022 WORLD SERIES START?

Game 1 of the 2022 World Series is scheduled to begin Friday, October 28 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX.

WORLD SERIES 2022 SCHEDULE/START TIMES:

  • Game 1: Friday, October 28 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX
  • Game 2: Saturday, October 29 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX
  • Game 3: Monday, October 31 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX
  • Game 4: Tuesday, November 1 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX
  • Game 5: Wednesday, November 2 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX (If Necessary)
  • Game 6: Friday, November 4 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX (If Necessary)
  • Game 7: Saturday, November 5 at 8:03 p.m. ET on FOX (If Necessary)

PHILLIES VS ASTROS WORLD SERIES LIVE STREAM INFO:

If you have a valid cable login, you can watch the World Series live on FOX, FOX Sports.com, or the FOX Sports app. You can also stream the Fall Classic with an active subscription to fuboTV, Sling TVHulu + Live TVYouTube TV, or DIRECTV STREAM, which all offer a FOX live stream.

FuboTV, DIRECTV STREAM, and YouTube TV offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

CAN I WATCH THE 2022 WORLD SERIES ON HULU?

You can’t stream the World Series with a traditional Hulu account, but you can watch live via Hulu + Live TV’s FOX live stream. Available for $69.99/month (which includes ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu), the service no longer offers a free trial.

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How to Watch MLB Playoffs 2022 Live Online Without Cable

Who’s ready for a little October baseball?!

After a historic season, the 2022 MLB Playoffs have finally arrived! Since the sports streaming world is constantly evolving, Decider’s here to make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action. The 2022 MLB postseason will air across a variety of networks, with ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC hosting the Wild Card games, TBS, FOX, and FS1 airing the ALDS, ALCS, NLDS, and NLCS, and FOX broadcasting the World Series.

Eight teams will collide in the Wild Card round, before four squads advance to play the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Houston Astros. Which two clubs will advance to the Fall Classic? Time will tell. Here’s how to watch the 2022 MLB Playoffs live online.

MLB PLAYOFFS 2022 CHANNEL INFO:

The 2022 MLB Wild Card Series will air on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2, while the ALDS and ALCS will be broadcast on TBS. FOX and FS1 will air the NLDS, NLCS, and World Series.

MLB PLAYOFFS 2022 SCHEDULE:

Friday, October 7:

  • Rays @ Guardians: 12:05 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • Phillies @ Cardinals: 2:07 p.m. ET (ABC)
  • Mariners @ Blue Jays: 4:07 p.m. ET (ESPN)
  • Padres @ Mets: 8:07 p.m. ET (ESPN)

Saturday, October 8:

  • Rays @ Guardians: 12:07 p.m. ET (ESPN2)
  • Mariners @ Blue Jays: 4:07 p.m. ET (ESPN)
  • Padres @ Mets: 7:37 p.m. ET (ESPN)
  • Phillies @ Cardinals: 8:37 p.m. ET (ESPN2)

Sunday, October 9:

  • Mariners @ Blue Jays: 2:07 p.m. ET on ABC (if necessary)
  • Rays @ Guardians: 4:07 p.m. ET on ESPN (if necessary)
  • Padres @ Mets: 7:37 p.m. ET on ESPN (if necessary)
  • Phillies @ Cardinals: 8:37 p.m. ET on ESPN2 (if necessary)

A full MLB Playoff schedule can be found on ESPN.

HOW TO WATCH THE 2022 MLB PLAYOFFS LIVE ONLINE:

  • ESPN/ABC Streaming Info: If you have a valid cable login, you can stream MLB Wild Card games live on ESPN, Watch ESPN, ABC.com, or the ESPN app.
  • TBS Streaming Info: If you have a valid cable login, you can watch the ALDS and ALCS live on the TBS website or TBS app.
  • FOX/FS1 Streaming Info: If you have a valid cable login, you can watch live on FOX, FOX Sports.com, FS1, or the FOX Sports app.

HOW TO WATCH THE 2022 MLB PLAYOFFS LIVE ONLINE WITHOUT CABLE:

You can also stream the MLB Playoffs with an active subscription to fuboTV, Sling TVHulu + Live TVYouTube TV, or DIRECTV STREAM.

FuboTV, YouTube TV, and DIRECTV STREAM are currently offering free trials for eligible subscribers.

CAN I WATCH THE 2022 MLB PLAYOFFS ON MLB.TV?

Unfortunately, you can only stream the playoffs on MLB.TV in the United States with an active subscription to the service and a cable login. If you’re a subscriber, you can listen to the playoffs through MLB Audio. Live games are not available outside of the United States.

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Mets’ huge comeback falls short in crazy game that had everything

SAN FRANCISCO — These kings of late-inning drama were just getting started as much of their East Coast fan base was fading off into a haze.

But the difference in this latest miraculous Mets comeback was a counterpunch. The Giants offered not one, but two on a wild Tuesday night in the Bay Area.

Edwin Diaz allowed two runs in the ninth, including a walk-off RBI single to Brandon Crawford that sent the Mets to a 13-12 loss at Oracle Park.

Joc Pederson was the offensive hero, with three home runs and an RBI single in the ninth that tied the game before Crawford won it moments later.

Dominic Smith tripled leading off the ninth and pinch-runner Travis Jankowski scored on Brandon Nimmo’s sacrifice fly to put the Mets ahead.

Buried in a six-run hole, the Mets created buzz in the seventh inning and then went bonkers in the eighth to take an 11-8 lead before Pederson’s third homer of the game, a three-run blast against Drew Smith, tied it.

Francisco Lindor slapped a bases-loaded triple in the eighth that put the Mets ahead, but this was a rally that had plenty of heroes. And the team’s ability to put the ball in play and pressure the defense was at the forefront in an inning the Mets had three infield hits.

Darin Ruff slides safely to score the winning run as Tomas Nido drops the ball in the ninth inning of the Mets’ 13-12 loss to the Giants.
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With the Mets behind 8-4 (Lindor had smashed a two-run homer the previous inning), Jeff McNeil and Eduardo Escobar singled in succession to begin the epic rally. Mark Canha’s single off Crawford loaded the bases and Dominic Smith awoke from a slumber to deliver a two-run single that pulled the Mets within 8-6. After Luis Guillorme was retired on a fielder’s choice, Nimmo hit a slow grounder to third and beat Kevin Padlo’s throw, loading the bases. Starling Marte followed with a hard grounder off Padlo that brought in Smith. Lindor’s grounder past third base — which Pederson overran in left field — unloaded the bases and gave the Mets an 11-8 lead.

Chris Bassitt allowed three “bye-bye babies” to the Giants and never got through the fifth inning. The performance was a rare clunker for a Mets starting pitcher this season.

Bassitt (who arrived from across the Bay Bridge in Oakland in a March trade) surrendered eight earned runs on eight hits and three walks over 4 ¹/₃ innings in his worst start in a Mets uniform.

Starling Marte high-fives Pete Alonso after scoring one of the runs on Francisco Lindor’s three-run triple during the Mets’ loss.
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In his start against the Cardinals last week Bassitt also scuffled, allowing four earned runs over 6 ¹/₃ innings. But his biggest tormentors have been the Giants, who also beat him at Citi Field last month, when he allowed five earned runs over six innings.

The Mets certainly would welcome the return of the Bassitt, who was sitting 11 days ago with a 2.34 ERA (that number has since jumped to 3.91) as they try to weather recent injuries to Max Scherzer and Tylor Megill that have shortened the rotation. That’s on top of the fact Jacob deGrom hasn’t yet thrown a pitch for the Mets this season. In those spots the team has turned to David Peterson and looks ready to give Thomas Szapucki an audition. Trevor Williams has also twice been used as a starter in doubleheaders.

Bassitt allowed his third homer in as many innings, a two-run shot to Pederson in the fifth that buried the Mets in an 8-2 hole. The blast was the second of the game and ninth of the season for Pederson, who arrived last winter as a free agent after helping the Braves win a World Series title.

Joc Pederson, who hit three home runs and drove in eight runs, hugs Brandon Crawford after Crawford’s walk-off single gave the Giants a win over the Mets.
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Tommy La Stella’s three-run blast in the fourth had extended the Giants’ lead to 6-1. Luis Gonzalez doubled in the inning and Michael Papierski walked before La Stella unloaded into the right-field seats.

In the fourth, Bassitt walked Mike Yastrzemski before leaving a cutter over the plate that Pederson blasted for a two-run homer.

The Giants jumped on Bassitt from the start. La Stella singled leading off the game and Yastrzemski doubled before Darin Ruf’s ground out brought in a run.

Logan Webb was tough on the Mets, allowing two runs on five hits over five innings. Canha stroked an RBI single in the second that tied it 1-1. The Mets got another run in the fifth on Lindor’s sacrifice fly after Brandon Nimmo was hit by a pitch leading off the inning.

Lindor launched a two-run homer in the seventh that pulled the Mets within 8-4. The homer was Lindor’s seventh of the season.

Stephen Nogosek stepped up in long relief. In his first appearance in nine days, the right-hander fired 3 ²/₃ scoreless innings behind Bassitt. In his only other major league appearance this season Nogosek pitched three scoreless innings against the Nationals.

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Jose Trevino’s clutch hit in 11th helps Yankees snap skid

Just as the Yankees’ first pothole of the 2022 season was beginning to crater, they pulled out a needed last-minute victory.

Michael King was rocked for a three-run homer in the seventh, but the Yanks quickly came back to tie the score before Jose Trevino’s RBI single lifted them to a 7-6 win in 11 innings, halting their season-worst losing streak at three games.

Gleyber Torres belted two of the Yankees’ four home runs on a night that DJ LeMahieu was a late scratch from the lineup with left wrist discomfort. Giancarlo Stanton also was pinch hit for by Estevan Florial in the seventh inning due to tightness in his right calf.

King, who had given up two runs Saturday against the White Sox, entered with a 3-2 lead following Austin Hays’ leadoff homer off starter Jordan Montgomery in the seventh. King allowed a single and a walk before surrendering a three-run homer to right by former Yankee Rougned Odor for a 5-3 game. It was only the second home run permitted by King in 27 innings this season.

Torres ripped his second solo homer of the game off Baltimore starter Bruce Zimmermann in the bottom of the inning, and Trevino added a two-out RBI single four batters later off reliever Logan Gillaspie for a 5-5 tie.

Jose Trevino celebrates after hitting a game-winning single in the 11th inning of the Yankees’ 7-6 win over the Orioles.
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Clay Holmes, Wandy Peralta and Clarke Schmidt recorded the next nine outs — one inning apiece — before the Orioles took a 6-5 lead against Schmidt in the 11th when third baseman Marwin Gonzalez couldn’t handle Hays’ hard grounder with the infield in, enabling Ryan McKenna to score.

The Yanks came back to tie again on Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s single to center in the bottom half against Bryan Baker, and after Gonzalez also singled, Trevino recorded his third RBI of the game with a single down the left-field line.

Rizzo and Trevino also had belted solo shots earlier in the game against Zimmermann for the Yankees (30-13).

The AL-leading Yanks entered facing what Aaron Boone acknowledged as their first true adversity of the season, with three straight losses for the first time alongside the Josh Donaldson incident/suspension, the IL assignments of Chad Green and Aroldis Chapman, and the COVID-list absences of Kyle Higashioka (activated Tuesday), Donaldson and Joey Gallo.

“As I always say, we know it’s coming,” Boone said before the game. “You’re going to have these bumps along the way, whether it’s on the injury front, guys getting ill, whatever.

Gleyber Torres hits one of his two home runs in the Yankees’ win over the Orioles.
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“We’re prepared to deal with that. We’ve been hit here a little bit these last few days, but feel like we’re in a good spot to deal with it and move on. … This group welcomes it and will handle it.”

Montgomery handled the Orioles’ lineup in the early innings, retiring the first eight batters he faced until Jorge Mateo’s single in the third. Montgomery has posted a 3.30 ERA over nine starts, but the lefty has an 0-1 mark with eight no-decisions due to scant ran support.

The slumping Rizzo provided Montgomery a 1-0 lead with a solo blast to right off Zimmerman in the first, only his second homer in May after belting nine in April.

Trevino also went deep to left in the third, his second of the season, before Torres made it 3-0 with his sixth of the year one inning later. The two homers on the night gave Torres 18 in his career against the Orioles, easily his most against any opponent.

Montgomery didn’t allow a runner to reach scoring position until Ramon Urias’ double down the left-field line in the fifth. The Orioles posted their first run against the lefty on Odor’s groundball out for a 3-1 game.

Boone allowed Montgomery to start the seventh after throwing 84 pitches through six, but Hays tagged him for a leadoff homer to right to shave the Yankees’ lead to one before King entered and surrendered the lead.

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