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Hobbled Patriots aim for 10th straight win

**Patriots Eye 10th Straight Win Despite Injuries Ahead of Monday Night Showdown with Giants**

*FOXBOROUGH, Mass.* — The New England Patriots hold the best record in the NFL at 10-2, riding a two-month unbeaten streak. With only a matchup against one of the league’s lowest-ranked teams—the New York Giants—standing between them and their bye week, the Patriots are focused on maintaining their momentum. However, they’re not taking anything for granted heading into Monday night’s game.

### Offensive Line Takes a Hit

The Patriots will be without two starters on an offensive line that has been among the league’s most durable this season. Rookie left tackle Will Campbell exited last week’s win over Cincinnati with a knee injury and is now on injured reserve. Left guard Jared Wilson also won’t play this week due to an ankle injury.

The usual starting lineup of Campbell, Wilson, center Garrett Bradbury, right guard Mike Onwenu, and right tackle Morgan Moses has started 11 of the first 12 games this year. Despite the absences, the team remains confident.

“We’ve got to prepare the right way because this is a damn good defense and everybody knows it,” said Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs. “Everybody in the league has seen it. They were just in a dogfight last week with a real good team. It’s going to be key for us being on the top of our game.”

### Giants Looking for a Turnaround

The New York Giants enter Monday night’s game having lost six straight. Still, they have shown signs of progress over the last two games under interim head coach Mike Kafka. After a 34-27 overtime loss to the Detroit Lions, the Giants made a coaching change, firing former defensive coordinator Shane Bowen and promoting outside linebackers coach Charlie Bullen to interim defensive coordinator.

Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is expected back after missing two games with a concussion suffered on November 9 in Chicago. Dart started the week in concussion protocol but was a full participant during the team’s walkthrough. Kafka said a final decision on Dart’s availability will come closer to game time.

Giants receiver Wan’Dale Robinson praised Dart’s professionalism during his recovery:
“He’s preparing each and every day. Even whenever he was announced that he wasn’t playing, he was still acting like he was preparing to play. I just think that just goes to show his maturity and him just being a pro.”

### Familiar Adjustments on the Offensive Line

When Campbell went down against the Bengals, Vederian Lowe stepped in at left tackle, and Brown filled in for Wilson at left guard. Both are expected to reprise those roles against the Giants. Additionally, tackle Marcus Bryant will provide support as needed.

The good news for New England is both Brown and Lowe have considerable starting experience. Lowe started 13 games at left tackle last season, while Brown has made 10 starts at center in 2024 after David Andrews was placed on injured reserve. Bryant has appeared in all 12 games this season.

“It’s not the same five, but it’s five we’ve been working together all year,” Bradbury said. “It’s not panic. It’s just move on, next man up.”

### The Art of the Quarterback Sneak

Patriots quarterback Drake Maye reflected on last week’s 26-20 victory over the Bengals, wishing he could redo some plays, including a failed third-down quarterback sneak with the Patriots leading 20-13 early in the fourth quarter. The team did secure a 19-yard field goal, but Maye emphasized the importance of finishing the job.

“I’ve got to find a way to get in, that’s the biggest thing. I wouldn’t say it’s art. It’s a mentality,” Maye said. “If I’ve got to flip the switch or I’ll do some smelling salts or do something. I think you try to get in the end zone on the 1. I’ve been successful sometimes this year on QB sneaks. I did a lot of them in college on the 1-yardline. Just have to find a way.”

### Giants Tie NFL Record for Blowing Leads

The Giants’ recent overtime loss to the Lions marked their fifth defeat this season after leading by 10 or more points, tying an NFL single-season record. This string of blown leads contributed to the firing of defensive coordinator Shane Bowen.

Linebacker Brian Burns acknowledged the team’s failure to step up during critical moments. “It was one play here, one play there,” Burns said, referring to long touchdown runs by running back Jahmyr Gibbs. “You’ve got to be tight on all cylinders playing a guy that dynamic. That’s where we failed in that aspect and those critical downs, and that’s what we have to be better at.”

### Giants’ Offensive Line: A Bright Spot

Despite the Giants’ struggles, their offensive line has been a consistent positive. Journeyman quarterback Jameis Winston, who started the past two games in Dart’s absence, was not sacked until the final play against the Lions. This protection has helped fuel a rushing attack that ranks ninth in the NFL.

“We’re physical up front. I think we use good technique, and I would say we’re pretty athletic,” said left tackle Andrew Thomas. “We have a veteran group, and getting more snaps together, just watching film, getting more practice reps, I think it helps us.”

The Patriots seek to extend their winning streak while overcoming injuries, facing a Giants team eager to reverse their fortunes. Monday night’s matchup promises a hard-fought battle under the lights.
https://www.centralmaine.com/2025/11/30/hobbled-patriots-aim-for-10th-straight-win/

Summer Walker’s ‘Finally Over It’ Lands at No. 2 With Year’s Biggest Debut for a Female R&B Artist

With her third studio album “Finally Over It” debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 this week, Summer Walker not only secured the biggest R&B debut by a woman in 2025, but also chalked up her fourth Top 10 entry on the chart. The 18-song record debuts with 77, 000 equivalent album units earned, according to Luminate. With features from Chris Brown, Anderson . Paak, Bryson Tiller and Mariah the Scientist, among others, “Finally Over It” collected an estimated 92 million streams and 8, 000 album sales. “Finally Over It” serves as the third and final installment in Walker’s hit album series, following “Over It” (2019), which debuted at No. 2, and “Still Over It” (2021), which arrived at No. 1. The new release rolled out in multiple formats, followed by two deluxe versions and new songs such as “Session 34 (Mona Lisa)” and a new version of “Session 32,” both of which were exclusive to iTunes. Walker wasn’t the only artist with a debut in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. Christian rapper NF’s latest release, “Fear,” debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with nearly 76, 000 equivalent album units. It marks his fifth consecutive top 10 entry. Of the total, about 48, 000 came from album sales and he collected 37 million streams. 5 Seconds of Summer lands its seventh top 10 album as “Everyone’s a Star!” debuts at No. 6 with 51, 000 equivalent album units. That total includes 41, 000 in album sales and 11. 33 million on-demand streams. The list is led by Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” for a seventh week in a row. The set earned 93, 000 equivalent album units and just over 98 million streams.
https://variety.com/2025/music/news/summer-walker-finally-over-it-biggest-debut-female-rb-charts-1236591080/

Los Angeles Kings re-sign F Adrian Kempe to 8-year, $85 million contract, AP source says

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Forward Adrian Kempe has agreed to an eight-year, $85 million contract to remain with the Los Angeles Kings, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.

The individual spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because the Kings had not yet announced the deal with the 29-year-old Kempe, who would have been an unrestricted free agent next summer. The contract extends through the 2033-34 season and carries an average annual value (AAV) of $10.625 million.

Kempe has been the Kings’ most dependable offensive player over the past four seasons. He earned an All-Star selection in 2022 and helped lead Los Angeles to four straight playoff appearances. The Swedish right wing has scored 200 goals and contributed 220 assists during his 10-year career, which he has spent entirely with the Kings. Los Angeles drafted him with the 29th overall pick in 2014.

During the 2022-23 season, Kempe scored a career-high 41 goals and has recorded four consecutive 25-goal seasons. This season, he leads the Kings with six goals and 13 assists in 19 games while playing extensively on special teams. Additionally, Kempe is named to Sweden’s initial roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Re-signing Kempe was a top priority for new Kings general manager Ken Holland, who emphasized the importance of maintaining a foundation of leadership and talent as longtime captain Anze Kopitar plans to retire next year. However, negotiations between the Kings and Kempe stretched from the summer into the current season, sparking speculation that he might enter free agency next year.

Instead, Kempe joins a growing list of notable players who were potential 2026 free agents but have recently re-signed with their teams. Connor McDavid, Martin Necas, Jack Eichel, and Kirill Kaprizov have all committed to their respective organizations in the past two months.

The Kings, currently holding a 10-5-4 record, have rebounded from a slow start this season. They are on a six-game road trip and have won four consecutive games. Los Angeles is set to play against the Washington Capitals on Monday.

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AP NHL
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/hockey-general-news/10195217/los-angeles-kings-re-sign-f-adrian-kempe-to-8-year-85-million-contract-ap-source-says.html

Luke Hughes fills brother Jack’s void as Devils edge Capitals in 3-2 shootout

**Devils Edge Capitals 3-2 in Shootout to Extend Winning Streak**

**WASHINGTON (AP)** — Luke Hughes delivered a goal and an assist, while Simon Nemec scored the decisive shootout winner as the New Jersey Devils defeated the Washington Capitals 3-2 on Saturday night.

Arseny Gritsyuk also contributed a goal for the Devils, who have triumphed in four of their last five games in overtime or shootouts. With this victory, New Jersey remains firmly atop the Metropolitan Division standings.

For the Capitals, Alex Ovechkin recorded his 902nd career goal and added an assist. Connor McMichael also posted a goal and an assist. However, Washington extended their struggles, losing eight of their last 10 games and remaining at the bottom of the division.

With Jack Hughes sidelined for eight weeks following finger surgery, younger brother Luke Hughes stepped up to fill the void on both ends of the ice. Early in the first period, as Washington took three consecutive penalties, Luke Hughes found Gritsyuk wide open for a quick one-timer, putting New Jersey on the board 1-0 with a power-play goal.

Later in the opening frame, Hughes scored himself, firing a wrist shot from the slot past Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson to give the Devils a 2-0 lead heading into the second period.

Washington increased the pressure in the second and finally broke through in the third period. McMichael tapped in a back-door feed from Ovechkin to cut the Devils’ lead in half. Seven minutes later, Ovechkin capitalized on a pass from McMichael, wiring a shot past Devils’ goalie Jake Allen to tie the game at 2-2 and send it into overtime.

Both goaltenders—Allen and Thompson—put on a goaltending clinic during the scoreless overtime period, which led to a shootout to decide the winner. Jesper Bratt and Simon Nemec scored for New Jersey in the shootout, sealing the victory.

Allen made 30 saves, while Thompson stopped 29 shots through regulation and overtime.

**Up Next:**
– *Devils*: Continue their road trip against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.
– *Capitals*: Host the Los Angeles Kings on Monday.

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*AP NHL*
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/luke-hughes-fills-brother-jack-031013174.html

Tyler Smith, Donovan Wilson remained limited in Cowboys’ practice

The Dallas Cowboys’ practice report showed only a minor change from Wednesday’s update. Safety Alijah Clark was downgraded to out of practice on Thursday due to an illness, after previously being listed with only a rib injury on Wednesday.

Defensive tackle Solomon Thomas (calf) did not practice again on Thursday. Several players were limited for a second consecutive day, including safety Malik Hooker (toe), safety Donovan Wilson (elbow/shoulder), offensive tackle Ajani Cornelius (knee), defensive end Dante Fowler (shoulder), and left guard Tyler Smith (knee).

Wilson last played in Week 7, while Clark participated in games from Weeks 5 through 8 before his injury. Hooker is currently within his 21-day return-to-practice window.

On a positive note, linebacker DeMarvion Overshown (knee), cornerback Shavon Revel (knee), and defensive tackle Perrion Winfrey (back) remained full participants in practice. Winfrey is also in his 21-day return-to-practice window.

The Cowboys are preparing to face the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/tyler-smith-donovan-wilson-remained-limited-in-cowboys-practice

RB Jonathan Taylor’s huge day leads Colts to overtime win vs. Falcons

Jonathan Taylor delivered a huge performance in the Colts’ thrilling overtime victory over the Falcons. It’s no surprise that Taylor once again earned the title of Colts Player of the Game after an outstanding display on the field.

The sixth-year running back recorded a season-high 244 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns on 32 carries during Indianapolis’ 31-25 overtime win against Atlanta in Berlin, Germany. Taylor’s standout performance included an 83-yard touchdown run, the longest rushing play of the season, breaking Falcons running back Bijan Robinson’s previous mark of 81 yards.

In overtime, Taylor sealed the victory by scoring the game-winning touchdown. He finished the game by gaining 33 yards on five consecutive carries during the final drives. With an impressive average of 7.6 yards per carry, Taylor led the Colts in both rushing yards and scoring. Remarkably, he ran for just 11 yards fewer than quarterback Daniel Jones, who threw for 255 yards.

Heading into the game, Taylor needed 105 rushing yards to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for the season. After his dominant outing, reaching a 2,000+ yard rushing season now seems well within reach. In total, he amassed 286 all-purpose yards, adding three receptions for 42 yards. Taylor was also one of three Colts players to record three or more receptions during the game.

Through the first 10 weeks of the season, Jonathan Taylor has tallied 15 rushing touchdowns and 1,139 rushing yards, underscoring his vital role in the Colts’ offense. His remarkable consistency and explosive plays continue to make him a force to be reckoned with on the field.
https://coltswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2025/11/09/jonathan-taylors-huge-day-leads-colts-overtime-win-falcons/87183294007/

Florida turnovers spark Kentucky victory

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky capitalized on four Florida turnovers as quarterback Cutter Boley threw for 168 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Wildcats to a commanding 38-7 victory over the Gators.

Seth McGowan contributed with two rushing touchdowns, while Dante Dowdell electrified the crowd with a 65-yard touchdown run. This win marked Kentucky’s first home SEC victory since a 33-14 triumph over Florida on September 30, 2023, improving their record to 4-5 overall and 2-5 in conference play.

Florida’s quarterback DJ Lagway struggled in the first half, throwing three interceptions before being replaced by freshman Tramell Jones Jr. at halftime. Kentucky took full advantage, scoring 10 points directly off Florida’s miscues.

Boley demonstrated impressive distribution, connecting with 10 different receivers. His scoring passes included a 29-yard touchdown to J.J. Hester and a 15-yard strike to Jason Patterson.

**The Takeaway**

– **Florida:** Coming into the game, the Gator defense ranked 32nd nationally in points allowed per game, surrendering just 20.5 on average. However, turnovers proved costly, allowing Kentucky to amass a total of 401 yards.
– **Kentucky:** With back-to-back wins, the Wildcats’ postseason hopes remain alive, though the path is challenging. Kentucky will host Tennessee Tech, currently ranked No. 5 in the FCS coaches poll, next Saturday. A win there, followed by a victory on the road against either No. 15 Vanderbilt or No. 14 Louisville, would secure bowl eligibility.

**Calzada Makes Wrong Headlines**

Former Kentucky starting quarterback Zach Calzada issued an apology after a social media video of him flashing $100 bills went viral amid criticism. Calzada, who transferred to Kentucky, had injured his shoulder and lost the starting job to Boley after just two games.

Following the video’s widespread attention, Calzada posted an apology. The Kentucky athletic department stated, “Zach has taken responsibility for his actions. He has done the right thing and apologized. Now, it’s time to move forward.”

**Up Next**

– **Florida:** Travels to No. 7 Mississippi.
– **Kentucky:** Hosts Tennessee Tech.
https://www.clickorlando.com/sports/2025/11/09/florida-turnovers-spark-kentucky-victory/

Ryan Clark Predicts Conference-Altering SEC Upset in Week 11

Two teams sit atop the SEC standings through the first 10 weeks of the 2025 college football season: the 5-0 Texas A&M Aggies and the 5-0 Alabama Crimson Tide.

On Saturday, the No. 4 Crimson Tide will welcome the unranked LSU Tigers for a primetime contest under the lights at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama enters the game as a 9.5-point favorite over the visiting Tigers, who recently fired now-former head coach Brian Kelly after losing three of their last four games.

While LSU faces a tough task ahead in Tuscaloosa, there are some who believe the Tigers are trending in the right direction under interim head coach Frank Wilson.

In fact, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark believes his alma mater will mount a stunning road-game upset over Alabama on Saturday night.

“LSU is about to go into Alabama and win the game,” Clark said on ESPN’s *Get Up*. “Frank Wilson’s got it going different around there. What did he do, what’s the first thing he do? He called all the old players. Tells everybody to come back. He’s got Jacob Hester, the original No. 18, giving speeches to the team. New athletic director Verge Ausberry, who played on that very field, giving speeches to the team.

“We’re going into Alabama, fresh off of the bye week. You know what we was doing? Getting back to the basics. We was getting back to the basics. You know what else? The head coach, he ain’t got to fake an accent no more. He from New Orleans now.”

If LSU does pull off the upset, it could signal a shift of power atop the SEC, a conference dominated by Alabama, Georgia, and LSU since 2014.

Alabama has won each of its last seven games after starting the year with a season-opening loss to the Florida State Seminoles. The Crimson Tide have claimed victory in all five of their conference matchups, defeating Georgia, Vanderbilt, Missouri, Tennessee, and South Carolina in consecutive games.

Saturday night’s LSU-Alabama matchup will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Fans can expect an exciting primetime showdown as both teams vie for SEC supremacy.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/ryan-clark-predicts-conference-altering-sec-upset-in-week-11-11013238

“Winning eight consecutive matches was the best moment” – Patna Pirates’ star reflects on the team’s stellar comeback in Pro Kabaddi 2025 [Exclusive]

**Ayan Lohchab Reflects on Patna Pirates’ Spectacular Comeback in Pro Kabaddi 2025**

Patna Pirates’ star raider Ayan Lohchab recently shared his thoughts on what he considers the best moment of the Pro Kabaddi 2025 season. Despite a challenging start, the Pirates staged an incredible turnaround to qualify for the Playoffs and advance all the way to Eliminator 3. Although they eventually fell short of making the final, losing to the Telugu Titans in the third Eliminator, their journey was nothing short of remarkable.

At one point in the season, the Patna Pirates were at the bottom of the league standings and on the brink of elimination. However, they defied the odds by winning five consecutive games to claw their way into the top eight, finishing seventh after the league stage. The Pirates didn’t stop there—they went on to win their first Play-in match and both Eliminator 1 and Eliminator 2, making it eight consecutive victories.

Reflecting on this historic run, Ayan Lohchab said in an exclusive interaction with Sportskeeda,
*”I think winning eight consecutive matches was the best moment for me. I don’t think any team would have won these many matches in a row. It was a very good comeback and this was the best moment.”*

The Pirates’ season began on a rocky note, winning only three out of their first ten games. Speaking about the turnaround, Ayan credited the team’s coach and management for their unwavering support throughout the campaign.

*”In the beginning, the team and the defense didn’t do well. We didn’t start well. Then our defense started working well, and the raiding team was doing well. So, our team made a comeback. And the coach and management also supported us, so it felt very good,”* he remarked.

He further added,
*”This is the thing—on our comeback and knowing we can bounce back from anywhere. Our management was very good. There was a lot of support from the team. We were winning 8 consecutive matches. We kept on playing. They kept on asking us to play our game. We didn’t have any pressure from the team. They kept on asking us to play our game.”*

Ayan Lohchab was instrumental in the Pirates’ resurgence, finishing the season as the best raider with 316 raid points from 22 matches, including 16 Super 10s.

Regarding the team’s ability to win consecutive high-pressure games, Ayan highlighted their fitness and mental strength. The Pirates faced multiple back-to-back matches during their winning streak, which demanded both physical endurance and resilience.

*”We had a very good camp. I think our team was the most fit. We played a lot of back-to-back matches. We worked well on it, that is why we could play so many games back-to-back, which were also do-or-die matches,”* he explained.

Despite his standout individual performances, Ayan emphasized that the team’s collective effort was the key to their success. He pointed out that personal achievements meant little unless the entire team performed as a cohesive unit.

Once again, he praised the coach and management for maintaining trust in the players even during the losing streak and for allowing them the freedom to play their natural game without pressure.

As the Patna Pirates look ahead, this inspiring comeback stands as a testament to their determination, teamwork, and the vital support system behind the scenes.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/kabaddi/news-winning-eight-consecutive-matches-best-moment-patna-pirates-star-reflects-team-s-stellar-comeback-pro-kabaddi-2025-exclusive

3 games in 3 days: Los Angeles Dodgers look to capitalize on home-field advantage vs. Toronto Blue Jays

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers have the Toronto Blue Jays right where they want them in the World Series: at home for three games in three days. Tied 1-1 in the best-of-seven series, the action resumes Monday night with the Dodgers backed by their raucous home fans. The team aims to become the first to win consecutive championships since the New York Yankees won three straight from 1998 to 2000.

Last year, the Dodgers clinched their eighth World Series title by defeating the Yankees in New York. However, their only championship won at home was back in 1963 at Dodger Stadium.

Twenty hours after closing the chapter on the Rogers Centre under its closed roof, the Blue Jays took batting practice at Dodger Stadium on Sunday amid hazy skies that partially obscured the San Gabriel Mountains. The team arrived at their hotel early Monday morning around 4 a.m. Meanwhile, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts faced flight delays and did not reach the stadium until 5 p.m.

### Max Scherzer to Start Game 3 for Blue Jays

Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer, at 41 years and 82 days old, will start Game 3 for Toronto. The Blue Jays are hoping Scherzer can replicate his strong outing in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series when he held the Seattle Mariners to just two runs over 5 2/3 innings.

“Obviously, with age, you don’t have the same stuff. I know they don’t have the same leash on him as he used to have,” Roberts said. “But, man, he’s still a great competitor. It’s still going to be a tough test for us regardless because he wants to beat us really bad.”

Dodger fans have their own memories of Scherzer, not all positive. He was slated to start for Los Angeles in Game 6 of the 2021 National League Championship Series but was scratched late due to arm fatigue. The Dodgers lost that game to the Atlanta Braves and were eliminated.

“I wouldn’t be looking backwards at all for any motivation,” Scherzer said. “I have plenty of motivation. I’m here to win and I’ve got a clubhouse full of guys who want to win, too.”

Scherzer and fellow Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber, scheduled to start Game 4, will mark the eighth duo of former Cy Young winners to start consecutive World Series games for the same team, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

### Tyler Glasnow to Pitch for Dodgers

Tyler Glasnow will take the mound Monday for the Dodgers. Growing up about 30 miles away in Santa Clarita, Glasnow rooted for the Dodgers and now gets the chance to pitch for his hometown team. This postseason, Glasnow has allowed just one run and seven hits with 18 strikeouts, eight walks, and an impressive 0.68 ERA across three appearances.

“It’s very sentimental and amazing,” Glasnow said. “But I think that’s kind of something I’ll look back on more and focus on and really feel the feelings of it maybe when this is all done. I’m just trying to go to work and do well.”

### Series Challenges and Strategy

Toronto played three consecutive road games in the ALCS against Seattle, winning two and losing one, eventually winning the series in seven games to secure their first World Series appearance since 1993.

“Starting pitching is going to be important for both sides, and guys that can throw multiple innings are going to be important in these next three days,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. “But I think especially against this team, you want to try to wear down their starters and get into their ‘pen.”

The Dodgers’ bullpen struggled in September, posting a 5.26 ERA — the third-worst in the National League that month. Their relievers blew multiple late leads and surrendered 12 home runs.

In Game 2, Los Angeles received critical length from starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who became the first pitcher since Mike Clevinger in 2023 to throw consecutive complete games at any point, and the first to do so in the postseason since Curt Schilling in 2001. There hadn’t been a complete game in the World Series since 2015.

“It starts with the starters going deeper,” Roberts said. “Three in a row is very important to vary reliever looks and kind of get the optimum matchups that you can.”

Roberts also mentioned plans to limit hard-throwing rookie Roki Sasaki’s usage to the ninth inning.

### Intensity and Focus

Scherzer’s performance has tapered in recent years as he has battled injuries, but his intensity remains high. Schneider recalled their fiery exchange during the ALCS start when he visited the mound.

“I’m going to try to avoid any mound visits with Max tomorrow,” Schneider said.

### Bo Bichette Returns to Starting Lineup

Toronto’s Bo Bichette will start at second base on Monday. He grounded out as a pinch hitter in the seventh inning of Game 2’s 5-1 loss and stayed in the game at second base.

“Felt good coming out of yesterday,” Schneider said. “I think with each day that goes on, he’ll probably get as close to normal as he can at this stage of the year.”

Bichette, a two-time All-Star shortstop, played second base in Friday’s opener, marking his first time at that position since a game at Triple-A in 2019. He went 1-for-2 with a walk in the Dodgers’ 11-4 win in Game 1, his first action since spraining his knee on Sept. 6 against the Yankees.

“I have such respect for him because he’s changing positions right now at this stage where everything is really important,” said Toronto teammate Andrés Giménez, who previously switched from second base to shortstop. “He’s showing that he can play second at a good level. He showed you the other day with the backhand play that was really difficult.”

The stage is set for a thrilling three days at Dodger Stadium as both teams vie to take control of the World Series. Fans can expect fierce competition, strategic pitching, and memorable moments as baseball’s biggest prize hangs in the balance.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/27/world-series-dodgers-home-field-advantage/