LOS ANGELES — They don’t make rallies like they used to.
They make them much, much better.
In last night’s instant classic Game 2 of the World Series, the Astros were just a wee bit better at rallying than the Dodgers, the difference serving to even this series at 1-1.
The 7-6 Houston victory will go down as an 11-inning, non-stop rally that featured eight home runs, nine runs scored from the eighth inning on, seven in the two extra innings and in the end, a pair of death-defying, crypt-busting teams that refused to accept what appeared to be an all but certain loss.