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The Dodgers are still the clear favorite.
L.A., with its power lineup, is trying to become the first team to win back-to-back World Series in 25 years.
For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles.
Shortages have been causing problems at various airports, and here it affected LAX.
Flights between Los Angeles and Oakland faced ground stops, causing delays anywhere from around 50 minutes to nearly 90 minutes, a total of 900 minutes in delays, according to the FAA.
Now, Sean Duffy, who's the Secretary of Transportation, says that these problems could increase in the coming days.
That's because air traffic controllers are set to miss their first paychecks in the coming week.
For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman at Los Angeles International Airport.
Game two was essentially a pitcher's duel for the first six innings.
After six, the game was tied one to one.
But in the seventh, the Dodgers broke through.
Dodger catcher Will Smith hit a solo home run to make it two to one.
Two batters later, another home run made it three to one.
scored two more times in the eighth, and that was more than enough run support for Dodgers starter Yoshi Yamamoto, who pitched the first World Series complete game since 2015.
manager Dave Roberts on Yamamoto's performance.
Yeah, he was just locked in tonight.