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There are no Major League Baseball games today. MLB’s lockout is currently causing spring training to be delayed, putting the start of the season’s first game in severe peril. When the lockout ends and a new collective bargaining agreement is reached, free agency and trades would commence immediately.
2021-2022 MLB offseason schedule
The deadline for a new collective-bargaining agreement is March 1. If a new collective-bargaining agreement is not completed by that date, the start of the 2022 Major League Baseball season will be postponed. MLB Opening Day: March 31 — This date is subject to change depending on the outcome of the MLB lockout.
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World Series game-by-game recap
As previously reported, Jorge Soler and Adam Duvall each hit home runs as the Atlanta Braves overcame the loss of starting pitcher Charlie Morton by riding an early offensive outburst to a 6-2 victory against the visiting Houston Astros in Game 1 of the World Series on Tuesday. Visit this page to see Sportsnaut’s World Series game 1 recap and highlights.
Game 1 – Tuesday, October 26
Time (ET)
TV
Atlanta Braves @ Houston Astros (Braves won 6-2 and lead Series 1-0)
8:09 PM
FOX
On Wednesday, the Houston Astros defeated the Atlanta Braves, 7-2, to tie the World Series at one game apiece. Jose Altuve blasted a home run and right-hander Jose Urquidy pitched five good innings to secure the victory for Houston. Visit this page to see Sportsnaut’s World Series game 2 report and highlights.
Game 2 – Wednesday, October 27
Time (ET)
TV
Atlanta Braves @ Houston Astros (Astros won 7-2, to tie the Series 1-1)
8:09 PM
FOX
World Series Game 3 Recap: The Atlanta Braves took a 2-1 lead in the 2021 World Series on Friday evening owing to a superb pitching effort that finally led to a 2-0 triumph. Ian Anderson threw five innings without allowing a hit, while the Braves’ bullpen allowed only two hits to keep the Astros scoreless. Sportsnaut’s recap of Game 3 including highlights may be found by clicking here.
Houston Astros @ Atlanta Braves (Braves won 2-0, lead Series 2-1)
8:09 PM
FOX
Game 4 of the World Series recap: With the Atlanta Braves behind 2-1 in the seventh inning, shortstop Dansby Swanson smashed a game-tying home run. Three pitches later, Jorge Soler hit a go-ahead home run narrowly over the right-field wall, and the Braves’ bullpen held on for the win, giving them a 3-1 lead in the World Series. Sportsnaut’s review of Game 4 of the World Series, including highlights, can be found here.
Game 4
Time (ET)
TV
Houston Astros @ Atlanta Braves(Braves won 3-2 to lead Series 3-1)
8:09 PM
FOX
Atlanta Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson hit a game-tying home run to tie the World Series Game 4 in the seventh inning, trailing 2-1. It took three pitches for Jorge Soler to drive in the winning run, and the Braves’ bullpen held on to secure a 3-1 victory and take a 3-1 lead in the World Series. Sportsnaut’s review of Game 4 of the World Series, complete with clips, is available here.
Game 5
Time (ET)
TV
Houston Astros @ Atlanta Braves(Astros won 9-5, Braves lead 3-2)
8:15 PM
FOX
Game 6 of the World Series recap: The Atlanta Braves earned their first World Series title since 1995 with a dominating 7-0 victory against the Houston Astros on Tuesday night –watch highlights now. Jorge Soler blasted a three-run home run, Dansby Swanson added a two-run blast, and Max Fried threw six scoreless innings for the Braves.
Game 6
Time (ET)
TV
Atlanta Braves @ Houston Astros(Braves won 7-0 to win the World Series 4-2)
8:09 PM
FOX, FOX-INT
Wins & Losses Through the Years
Before the 1960s, the Congressional Baseball Game was played irregularly, once a year, then twice a year, and in other years, it was never played at all.
During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Democrats and Republicans banded together to take on the press corps and win the election. Since 1962, the game has been played on a yearly basis.
Year
Location
Score 1
Winner
1909
American League Park
26–16
Democrats
1910
No Game
1911
American League Park
12–9
Democrats
1912
American League Park
21–20
Democrats
1913
American League Park
29–4 2
Democrats
1914
American League Park
Democrats
1915
American League Park
Democrats
1916
American League Park
18–13
Republicans
1917
American League Park
22–21
Democrats
1918
American League Park
9–5
Republicans
1919
American League Park
Republicans
1920-1925
No Information3
1926
American League Park
12–9
Democrats
1927
No Game
1928
Griffith Stadium
36–4
Democrats
1929-1931
No Information
1932 4
Griffith Stadium
19–5 5
Republicans
1933
Griffith Stadium
18–16
Republicans
1934
No Information
1935
Members vs. The Press
1936
No Information
1937
Members vs. The Press
1938
Members vs. The Press
1939
Members vs. The Press
1940
No Information
1941
Members vs. The Press
1942-1944
No Information
1945
Griffith Stadium
Democrats
1946
Griffith Stadium
Democrats
1947
Griffith Stadium
16–13
Republicans
1948
Griffith Stadium
23–14
Democrats
1949
Griffith Stadium
16–10
Democrats
1950
Griffith Stadium
8–4
Democrats
1951
Griffith Stadium
7–3
Democrats
1952
Griffith Stadium
6–3
Democrats
1953
Griffith Stadium
3–2
Democrats
1954
Griffith Stadium
2–1
Democrats
1955
Griffith Stadium
12–4
Republicans
1956
Griffith Stadium
8–7
Republicans
1957
Griffith Stadium
10–9
Democrats
1958-1961
No Game
1962
D.C. Stadium
4–0
Republicans
1963
D.C. Stadium
11–0
Democrats
1964
D.C. Stadium
6–5
Republicans
1965
D.C. Stadium
3–1(Roll Calltrophy win) 6
Republicans
1966
D.C. Stadium
14–7
Republicans
1967
D.C. Stadium
9–7
Republicans
1968
D.C. Stadium
16–1(Roll Calltrophy win)
Republicans
1969
RFK Stadium
6–2
Republicans
1970
RFK Stadium
6–4
Republicans
1971
RFK Stadium
7–3 (Roll Calltrophy win)
Republicans
1972
RFK Stadium
7–2
Republicans
1973
Memorial Stadium
12–4
Republicans
1974
Memorial Stadium
7–4(Roll Calltrophy win)
Republicans
1975
Memorial Stadium
3–2
Democrats
1976
Memorial Stadium
5–4
Democrats
1977
Langley High School,McLean, VA (2 rain outs force the game to the alternative field)