Game 7 tonight in Milwaukee...Red Sox work out at Fenway, awaiting World Series opponent


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MILWAUKEE (AP) — We won't know until tonight whether the Dodgers or the Brewers will face the Red Sox in the World Series. The Brewers forced a Game 7 with a 7-2 victory over Los Angeles last night in Milwaukee as Wade Miley and three relievers combined on a five-hitter. Jhoulys Chacin (joh-LEES' cha-SEEN') is set to pitch tonight for the Brewers. Los Angeles will start 24-year-old rookie Walker Buehler (BYOO'-lur).

BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox work out at Fenway Park today for the first time since beating Houston to win their 14th American League pennant. Manager Alex Cora says ace Chris Sale will start Tuesday's World Series opener after missing his scheduled start in Game 5 of the ALCS because of a stomach issue that led to a hospital stay. Cora told WEEI radio that David Price probably will start Game 2 and the rest of the rotation remains to be determined.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates say pitcher Joe Musgrove is expected to be OK for spring training after having abdominal surgery. The 25-year-old right-hander was operated on yesterday in Los Angeles to repair his abdominal wall and address a stress reaction in his pelvic bone. The team says Musgrove should be able to resume full offseason activity in about six weeks. He hasn't pitched since Sept. 17.

UNDATED (AP) — There are four games on today's college football schedule that match ranked teams, starting with No. 6 Michigan at No. 24 Michigan State at noon Eastern time. Later in the afternoon, No. 3 Clemson hosts No. 16 NC State. In the evening, No. 5 LSU hosts No. 22 Mississippi State and No. 12 Oregon visits No. 25 Washington State.

SHANGHAI (AP) — Carlota Ciganda of Spain fired a 5-under 67 to share the lead with Sei Young Kim after the third round of the LPGA Shanghai. Ciganda carded her fifth birdie of the day on the par-4 18th to finish tied with overnight leader Kim at 11-under 205.

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