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SportsPulse: From Fenway Park, Trysta Krick and our baseball insiders describe the victory of the Red Sox game 2 and explain why the Dodgers should remain optimistic.
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After defeating the Boston Red Sox 4-2 in the second World Series game on Wednesday night, the Dodgers quickly tried to focus on the third game in Los Angeles.

"Historically, losing the first two goals is not a good thing," said infielder David Freese, "but if we can play the third game, things can change."

This chorus, one game at a time, sounds good, but it contradicts the historically high probabilities that the Dodgers have to face at 0-2.

According to MLB research, 43 of the 54 teams that qualified 2-0 in the World Series, like the Red Sox this year, have won this victory, including each of the last 10.

And when the field advantage is taken into account, the odds are even better for Boston: 31 of the 38 teams that won the first two home games have become World Series champions, including each of the last 15. according to MLB research.

In fact, the last time a team lost the first two games of a world series on the road and came back to win, that was in 1981, when the Dodgers rallied together to beat the Yankees.

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Here are the other teams from the history of the World Series who came home 0-2 and won.

1978 Yankees: After losing the first two games at Dodger Stadium, the Yankees won four straight victories to win the title, including a 10-game winning 4-3 win in the fourth game that reversed the trend. New York then dominated the Dodgers 19-4 in the last two games of the series.

1971 Pirates: After being defeated by the Baltimore Orioles 11-3 in the second game, Roberto Clemente and his company returned home, won three straight victories and edged the Orioles in Game 7 to win the series.

1965 Dodgers: It was the Sandy Koufax series. The Dodgers lost the first two games of Minnesota against the Twins, but fought to tie the game before Koufax took over, making white games at Games 5 and 7 to win in Los Angeles.

Yankees of 1958: New York not only fell into a 0-2 hole against the Milwaukee Brewers in this series, but also found itself threatened with 3-1 after losing the match 4. But the Yankees, whose training included Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle, have recovered and won.

Yankees of 1956: The Yankees lost the first two games of this series on the road against the Brooklyn Dodgers, but won the series in seven. Interestingly, the last three games have all been cleared, including a 9-0 loss in the decisive match.

1955 Dodgers: Same teams, different story. This time, it was the Brooklyn Dodgers who lost their first two games on the road and who bounced back to win the win over seven.

Dodgers rookie Walker Buehler will play in the third game on Friday against Rick Porcello.

Contribute: Gabe Lacques

Contact Tom Schad at [email protected] or on Twitter @ Tom_Schad.

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