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Boston launches 4 homers, beats Dodgers 5-1 to win World Series

WASHINGTON — The Boston Red Sox got home runs from Steve Pearce, JD Martinez and Mookie Betts to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 to end the World Series in five games and win their second championship in six years.

David Price, who entered the series with an 0-9 record in 11 postseason starts, won for the second time this series, notching five strikeouts in seven innings and allowing only a leadoff homer to David Freese.

Clayton Kershaw lost his second start of the series, giving up three home runs in his 7-inning start.

Rob Woodfork

Rob Woodfork is ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½'s Senior Sports Analyst, which includes commentary and analysis in "DC Sports, Filtered" as well as duties as a multimedia sports reporter, nightside sports anchor and sports columnist on ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½.com.

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