Baseball's National League Championship Series Game Six in Milwaukee

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19 Oct 2018 9:44 AM
[Miller Park in Milwaukee. From Bryce Edwards on flickr via CC by 2.0] The Boston Red Sox defeated the Houston Astros Thursday night, winning the American League Championship and earning their spot into the World Series. The Sox will await the winner of the National League Championship (NLCS), where the Los Angeles Dodgers are ahead of the Milwaukee Brewers, three games to two in the best of seven series. [Updated MLB postseason brackets from mlb.com] Tonight (Friday) is game six of the NLCS in Milwaukee. A cold front is tracking through the region today and will bring a round of showers through the afternoon into the early evening. The roof will likely be closed at Miller Park. Temperatures will fall through the 50s with a brisk breeze near 15 mph with higher gusts. If game seven is necessary, it will likely be dry and cooler with readings in the 40s. For WeatherNation: Meteorologist Mace Michaels
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