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Astros Tie World Series, Beat Dodgers 7-6 In Game 2

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Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit DAVID GREENE, HOST: Say hypothetically you're a sports fan. You work a very early shift on the radio. You have a decision to make - you stay up and watch the World Series or you sleep. Well, I made the wrong decision last night and missed one of the wildest, most heart-pounding baseball games in postseason history. It ended just hours ago, not far from here, at Dodger Stadium. People who went might still be hyperventilating. NPR's Tom Goldman, for those of us who missed this game, help us out. TOM GOLDMAN, BYLINE: Apologies first to Houston starting pitcher Justin Verlander, who was sublime for the first five innings of the game. Alas, his performance was forgotten in the madness that came late. It seemed like an entire second game started in the eighth inning, a second crazy heart-pounding game filled with crowd-pleasing-and-deflating home runs, lead changes, shifts in momentum. You think watching that was wild? Houston Manager A.J. Hinch said

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