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Dick Druckman has had the pleasure of covering some of the most cherished moments from Major League Baseball’s World Series for over 10 years.

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  • Houston Astros left fielder MICHAEL BRANTLEY singles off of Nationals starting pitcher Anibal Sanchez in the third inning. The Astros went on to defeat the Washington Nationals 4-1

    Tonight I was privileged to attend and photograph an historic event. The first World Series game in Washington D.C. in 86 years.

    The first captures the very first pitch of this historic game by Nationals starting pitcher, ANIBAL SANCHEZ.

    The second image is a very nice shot of Houston’s starting pitcher, ZACK GREINKE, striking out Nationals young super star, JUAN SOTO.

    The Third image captures Houston’s hitting star of the game, JOSE ALTUVE, who hit 2 doubles and scored twice.

    The fourth image is of SCREECH, Washington Nationals mascot, cheering on the excited crowd.

    The final image is Houston’s closer, ROBERTO OSUNA, striking out JUAN SOTO to end the game.

  • Houston Astros leadoff  batter singles off of Nationals starting pitcher Anibal Sanchez. The Astros went on to defeat the Washington Nationals 4-1.

    Tonight I was privileged to attend and photograph an historic event. The first World Series game in Washington D.C. in 86 years.

    The first captures the very first pitch of this historic game by Nationals starting pitcher, ANIBAL SANCHEZ.

    The second image is a very nice shot of Houston’s starting pitcher, ZACK GREINKE, striking out Nationals young super star, JUAN SOTO.

    The Third image captures Houston’s hitting star of the game, JOSE ALTUVE, who hit 2 doubles and scored twice.

    The fourth image is of SCREECH, Washington Nationals mascot, cheering on the excited crowd.

    The final image is Houston’s closer, ROBERTO OSUNA, striking out JUAN SOTO to end the game.

  • Washington Nationals right fielder, ADAM EATON, singles in the fifth inning off of Astors starting pitcher Adam Greinke. The Astors went on to defeat the Nationals 4-1.

    Tonight I was privileged to attend and photograph an historic event. The first World Series game in Washington D.C. in 86 years.

    The first captures the very first pitch of this historic game by Nationals starting pitcher, ANIBAL SANCHEZ.

    The second image is a very nice shot of Houston’s starting pitcher, ZACK GREINKE, striking out Nationals young super star, JUAN SOTO.

    The Third image captures Houston’s hitting star of the game, JOSE ALTUVE, who hit 2 doubles and scored twice.

    The fourth image is of SCREECH, Washington Nationals mascot, cheering on the excited crowd.

    The final image is Houston’s closer, ROBERTO OSUNA, striking out JUAN SOTO to end the game.

  • Washington Nationals second baseman, RYAN ZIMMEREMAN, singles off of Houston Astros starting pitcher Zack Greinke in the bottom of the second inning. The Houston Astros went on to defeat the Nationals 4-1.

    Tonight I was privileged to attend and photograph an historic event. The first World Series game in Washington D.C. in 86 years.

    The first captures the very first pitch of this historic game by Nationals starting pitcher, ANIBAL SANCHEZ.

    The second image is a very nice shot of Houston’s starting pitcher, ZACK GREINKE, striking out Nationals young super star, JUAN SOTO.

    The Third image captures Houston’s hitting star of the game, JOSE ALTUVE, who hit 2 doubles and scored twice.

    The fourth image is of SCREECH, Washington Nationals mascot, cheering on the excited crowd.

    The final image is Houston’s closer, ROBERTO OSUNA, striking out JUAN SOTO to end the game.

  • Washington Nationals young super star JUAN SOTO strikes out to end the game. The Houston Astors defeated the Washington Nationals 4-1.

    Tonight I was privileged to attend and photograph an historic event. The first World Series game in Washington D.C. in 86 years.

    The first captures the very first pitch of this historic game by Nationals starting pitcher, ANIBAL SANCHEZ.

    The second image is a very nice shot of Houston’s starting pitcher, ZACK GREINKE, striking out Nationals young super star, JUAN SOTO.

    The Third image captures Houston’s hitting star of the game, JOSE ALTUVE, who hit 2 doubles and scored twice.

    The fourth image is of SCREECH, Washington Nationals mascot, cheering on the excited crowd.

    The final image is Houston’s closer, ROBERTO OSUNA, striking out JUAN SOTO to end the game.

  • Washington Nationals third baseman ANTHONY RENDON, singles in the first inning off of Houston Astros starting pitcher, Zack Greinke. The Houston Astros went on to win 4-1.

    Tonight I was privileged to attend and photograph an historic event. The first World Series game in Washington D.C. in 86 years.

    The first captures the very first pitch of this historic game by Nationals starting pitcher, ANIBAL SANCHEZ.

    The second image is a very nice shot of Houston’s starting pitcher, ZACK GREINKE, striking out Nationals young super star, JUAN SOTO.

    The Third image captures Houston’s hitting star of the game, JOSE ALTUVE, who hit 2 doubles and scored twice.

    The fourth image is of SCREECH, Washington Nationals mascot, cheering on the excited crowd.

    The final image is Houston’s closer, ROBERTO OSUNA, striking out JUAN SOTO to end the game.

  • Washington Nationals starting pitcher Anibal Sanchez throws a strike to Astros George Springer

    Tonight I was privileged to attend and photograph an historic event. The first World Series game in Washington D.C. in 86 years.

    The first captures the very first pitch of this historic game by Nationals starting pitcher, ANIBAL SANCHEZ.

    The second image is a very nice shot of Houston’s starting pitcher, ZACK GREINKE, striking out Nationals young super star, JUAN SOTO.

    The Third image captures Houston’s hitting star of the game, JOSE ALTUVE, who hit 2 doubles and scored twice.

    The fourth image is of SCREECH, Washington Nationals mascot, cheering on the excited crowd.

    The final image is Houston’s closer, ROBERTO OSUNA, striking out JUAN SOTO to end the game.

  • World Series managers, DAVE ROBERTS, and ALEX CORA, old teammates from the 2004 Los Angeles Dodgers team reunite in game one of the 2018 World Series. The Red Sox went on to win 8-4.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Boston Red Sox third baseman, EDUARDO NUNEZ, hits a three-run pinch hit home run off of Los Angeles reliever, Alex Wood, in the seventh inning of game one of the World Series. The Red Sox went on to win 8-4.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Boston Red Sox reliever, NATHAN EOVALDI, throws a strike to Los Angeles outfielder YASIEL PUIG, in the eighth inning of game one of the World Series. EOVALDI pitched a perfect inning allowing no hit and no runs, leading to a 8-4 Red Sox victory.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Boston Red Sox closer, CRAIG KIMBREL; strikes out Los Angeles infielder, Justin Turner, to end game one of the World Series. KIMBREL pitched a one two three inning, striking out two of the three batters, and preserving a 8-4 victory.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, CHRIS SALE, throws the first pitch of game one of the World Series to Los Angeles lead off hitter Brian Dozier. SALE pitched only four innings, allowing five hits, 3 runs win 7 strike outs, but was not the pitcher of record. The Red Sox went on to win 8-4 on the strength of their relief pitching.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher, CLAYTON KERSHAW, throws a strike to Boston Red Sox designated hitter J.D. Martilnez in the third inning of game one of the World Series. KERSHAW pitched only four innings, allowing 7 hits, 5 runs and 3 walks. The Red Sox went on to win 8-4.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Boston Red Sox left fielder, ANDREW BENINTENDI, hits an RBI double off of Los Angeles starting pitcher, CLAYTON KERSHAW in the first inning of game one of the World Series. BENINTENDI went 4-5. leading the Red Sox to an 8-4 victory.

    Check out these 7 selected images from Game One of the World Series won by the Red Sox 8-4. The Star of the game was Red Sox third baseman, EDUARD NUNEZ, who hit a three-run pinch-hit home run in the 7th inning to lead the Red Sox to victory. Red Sox relievers, particularly NATHAN EOVALDI and closer, CRAIG KIMBREL, were outstanding and preserved the victory for the Red Sox.
    ANDREW BENINTENDI went 4 for 5.

  • Chicago Cubs celebrate winning their first World Series Championship in 108 years. defeating the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in game 7 of the World Series. With the game tied 6-6 at the end of 9 innings,and after a 17 minute rain delay, The Cubs came out in the 10th inning to score 2 runs and go on to win game 7 and their first championship in over a century.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs outfielder, BEN ZOBRIST, drives in the go ahead run in the top of the 10th inning with an RBI single off of Cleveland Indians reliever Bryan Shaw. ZOBRIST had a series high 10 hits and was named the World Series MVP.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

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