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The Astros of Houston last night once again becalmed the Yankees of New York City with facile despatch. Houston are 92% to win their second National League title in three years. New York is in a tight spot. The Nationals of the Federal District await.
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If the Yankees are to complete the comeback, it'll be against long-odds, needing two wins in Houston. The Astros are slightly better than 50-50 to finish off the Bombers tonight at The Stadium.
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It's funny. Stats don’t ever tell anybody anything. If they do, they start missing everybody.
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