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CHICAGO -- The Los Angeles Dodgers added Kike Hernandez to their NL Championship Series roster and started him at second base in Game 1 against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday night.Left-hander Alex Wood also made the roster, while infielder Charlie Culberson and catcher Austin Barnes were left off for this round. Los Angeles opted for 12 pitchers in the best-of-seven series.The 25-year-old Hernandez hit .190 with seven homers and 18 RBI in 109 games this year. He went 2 for 24 with 12 strikeouts over his last 10 regular-season games and was not active in the Division Series against Washington.Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he likes Hernandezs athleticism and versatility. His addition to the lineup gave Los Angeles another right-handed batter against Cubs lefty Jon Lester in the opener.It was a tough decision with Charlie, but I think to have Kike, to get him to start tonight at second base, I think it could pay huge benefits for us, Roberts said.Los Angeles also decided to go with two catchers after carrying three in the Division Series against Washington. Chicago stayed with three catchers.The major change for the Cubs was the addition of rookie left-hander Rob Zastryzny. Chicago infielder Tommy La Stella was left off the roster.Zastryzny went 1-0 with a 1.13 ERA in eight games this year, including 3 2/3 scoreless innings at Dodger Stadium on Aug. 27.Very high level of confidence in Rob Z, manager Joe Maddon said. Im certain that when he goes out there, whenever we do put him out there, there might be a little bit of nervousness within the first two pitches, which I absolutely would want him to be, but after that I think hes the kind of guy that would settle in rather quickly. Hes got good makeup. Hes solid.The move puts four left-handers in the Cubs bullpen. The Dodgers hit .213 against lefty pitching this year.---This story has been corrected to show Alex Wood is a left-hander. Air Max 270 React ENG .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Air Max 270 React Noir Bleu Pas Cher . Deulofeu injured a muscle in his right leg in Evertons 4-1 win over Fulham in the English Premier League on Saturday. Barcelona says that its team doctors will "co-ordinate" with Evertons medical staff as Deulofeu recovers. http://www.airmax270reactpascher.fr/fausse-air-max-270-2021/fausse-air-max-270-ultramarine.html . 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Pack your bags, No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Florida State and No. 3 Ohio State. Its time to enter hostile territory.According to ESPN Stats & Information, this is the first week in the history of the Associated Press poll that the top three teams will each play a true road game against a ranked opponent.How difficult is it to beat a fellow ranked team on the road? Consider this: Since 2012, AP-ranked teams have a 39.4 win percentage (67-103) in road games against ranked Power 5 teams. By contrast, AP-ranked teams have won 78.3 percent of their road games (199-55) against unranked Power 5 teams in that span.Week 3 falls into the category of danger zone, with four top-25 teams facing ranked opponents.Heres a look at the most challenging road games of Week 3, in order of their playoff implications.No. 1 Alabama at No. 19 Ole Miss:?Ole Miss is the team that could be eliminated from the playoff conversation with a loss, but the pressure is on Alabama because the Tide have lost their past two games against the Rebels. The winner of this game will likely become the early favorite in the SEC West. Ole Miss is looking to become the third team to win three straight against a Nick Saban-coached team, along with Michigan (1996-98) and Purdue (1997-99) while Saban was at Michigan State. Bama obviously can lose and still make the CFP semifinal; it has done so the past two seasons.No. 3 Ohio State at No. 14 Oklahoma: Oklahoma is in a must-win situation after it lost its opener to Houston, but dont underestimate the importance of this road trip to Ohio State. The Buckeyes havent even begun conference play, and this is the first ranked opponent Urban Meyers team will face. OSU still has to play Wisconsin, Michigan State and Michigan. Oklahoma hopes to avoid starting 1-2 for first time since 2005 and for the second time in 18 seasons under Bob Stoops. A win by the Sooners could send them flying into Big 12 play, where theyd have a chance to win a league title and get back in the playoff picture, just like Meyers 2014 Buckeyes.No. 2 Florida State at No. 10 Louisville: FSU and Clemson have been the ACCs heavyweights in recent years, but Louisville could join the party with a win Saturday (12 p.m. ET, ABC). If Florida State loses, its going to need some help to get to the ACC title game, and it certainly cant afford a home loss to Clemson on Oct. 29. Louisville has jumped from No. 16 in the preseason Football Power Index to No. 5, and the winner of Saturdays game will take the lead in the ACC Atlantic Division race. Florida State ranks first in ESPNs FPI and has the highest chance among Power 5 teams to win the rest of its games (13 percent).No. 12 Michigan State at No. 18 Notre Dame: Remember Michigan State? Played in a CFP semifinal last year? The Spartans arent getting much attention this year, but they tend to be at their best when nobody is watching. Mark Dantonio has a terrific defense, and quarterback Tyler OConnor beat Ohio State last year when starter Connor Cook was injured. This could be a scary one for Notre Dame, which cant afford to lose another game after it dropped the season opener to Texas in double-overtime. The Irish dont have a conference championship game to play in, so they bear a bigger burden of having a one-loss season or better -- unless everyone else completely unravels.USC at No. 7 Stanford: The Trojans got absolutely crushed by Alabama in the season opener, but this is their chance to reassert themselves -- not only in the Pac-12 pecking order but also in the CFP conversation (8 p.m. ET, ABC). The selection committee wouldnt leave out a one-loss Pac-12 champ, especially if that loss is to the defending national champions in the season opener. They will, however, ditch a USC team that continues to play like it did in Week 1 and drops another game. Stanford had a bye week to prepare, and it has to take advantage of staying at home this week, as three of its next four are on the road. ESPNs FPI projects that the Cardinal will lose all three of those road games (at UCLA, at Washington and at Notre Dame).No. 17 Texas A&M at Auburn: The Aggies are another undefeated SEC West team hitting the road for the first time this season, and ESPNs FPI actually favors Auburn by a hair (54.5 percent). Its essentially a toss-up, but one that will start to sort out the division race (7 p.m. ET, ESPN). Alabama, A&M and Arkansas are the only undefeated teams left in the West. Although a two-loss team has yet to make the CFP, its certainly a possibility, thoughh the loser of this game will have a long way to go.dddddddddddd Auburn already lost to Clemson, but if it can keep its SEC hopes alive, it can hang on to CFP hopes too.No. 11 Texas at Cal: The Longhorns earned what could amount to a season-defining win in their double-overtime upset of Notre Dame in the season opener, but they have to continue that success outside their home state this weekend (10:30 p.m. ET, ESPN). This is the first of back-to-back road games, the second an Oct. 1 trip to Oklahoma State. ESPNs FPI favors the Cowboys in that one and OU the following week. Technically, Texas can afford to lose this game, but then it would face immense pressure to win out, just as OU does now. The Big 12 took a big hit last week and could use another Power 5 nonconference win from a CFP contender.Pitt at Oklahoma State: A Pitt win over Oklahoma State (3:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) would give the Panthers nonconference wins over both the Big Ten and Big 12. Thats the kind of resume that gets the selection committees attention -- as long as Pitt goes on to win the Coastal Division and play in the ACC title game. The committee members will also be aware of Oklahoma States controversial loss to Central Michigan last week. The worst thing Mike Gundys squad could do is let that loss beat them twice. The Cowboys still have a 17 percent chance to win the Big 12, according to FPI. Only Oklahoma is more likely (49 percent). The Cowboys are FPI favorites in each of their remaining games until their trip to Norman on Dec. 3.No. 16 Georgia at Missouri: Even though Georgia won last week, it lost, as it sunk seven spots in the AP poll after a subpar performance against Nicholls. Still, the Dawgs are undefeated, have a respectable nonconference win against North Carolina and are playing the first of back-to-back SEC road games (next week at Ole Miss) before returning home to face Tennessee on Oct. 1. FPI projects that Georgia has a 97 percent chance to lose at least one of its next three games. It needs to start with a win against struggling Missouri (7:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network).No. 22 Oregon at Nebraska: Both of these teams have a long way to go before they enter any serious playoff conversation, but theyre 2-0. While the Huskers have been beating the Mountain West, this is a chance for a statement win against a ranked opponent (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC). For Oregon, its a chance at a second straight win over a Power 5 opponent. With the wackiness of the Pac-12, the Ducks are in it until theyre not -- just like everyone else.Week 3 superlativesMost intriguing mascot battle: The Pirate of East Carolina vs. Cocky of South Carolina. Lets get him to surrender the sword for this one and level the playing field a bit.Can-miss game: Georgia State at Wisconsin. Winless Georgia State is allowing 395 yards per game on the ground and 5.8 yards per carry. The Badgers will keep rolling.Upset watch: Ohio State at Oklahoma. The Buckeyes, slight favorites on Saturday, are still the youngest team in the country, and theyve looked good against overmatched competition. Now they face Bob Stoops, who is 96-8 at home. Oklahoma has its playoff hopes on the line.Player in the spotlight: Ole Miss QB Chad Kelly. Last year, Kelly became the fifth quarterback in nine years of Nick Saban to throw for at least three touchdowns without a pick against Alabama. Alabama leads the FBS in defensive efficiency, and Ole Miss ranks eighth in offensive efficiency.Matchup to watch: Louisville QB Lamar Jackson?against FSUs defense. Florida State has allowed a Power 5-high eight receptions on passes of at least 20 yards downfield, while Jackson leads Power 5 quarterbacks in such completions this season, with eight. The Seminoles, however, will be without all-everything defender Derwin James, who is out with a knee injury.Under the radar: North Dakota State at Iowa. Dont dismiss the Bison. If they were in the FBS, they would rank 83rd in FPI and would have a higher rating than four Power 5 teams (Kentucky, Virginia, Iowa State and Kansas).Forgotten storyline: Temple coach Matt Rhule vs. Penn State. Hes 1-1 all time against his alma mater, and last year, he earned Temples first win over the Nittany Lions since 1941. Rhule was a linebacker at PSU from 1994-1997.ICYMI: The Twitter trolling between Michigan and Colorado was the entertainment of the week. Fans can only hope the game is as good. ' ' '

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