The Red Sox are in Los Angeles to face the Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series on Friday night (first pitch is at 8:09 p.m. EST). Rick Porcello takes the hill for the Red Sox, while Walker Buehler pitches for the Dodgers.

Elsewhere, the Bruins defeated the Flyers at TD Garden, 3-0. And the Celtics rallied to defeat the Thunder, 101-95.

Here’s a look at a few other stories:

Mookie Betts delivered food to Boston’s homeless after Game 2 of the World Series: Hours after helping the Red Sox gain a 2-0 series lead over the Dodgers, Mookie Betts was delivering food to the homeless near the Boston Public Library.


WEEI’s Rob Bradford spoke to Mike Winter, a Bostonian who was exiting Storyville, a nearby club, when Betts was delivering food at approximately 1:45 a.m.

“No pictures. No nothing,” said Winter. “None of the homeless even knew who he was but they were just grateful for what he was doing.”

Little birdie told me an amazing story. This was the scene last night around 1am out in front of the Boston Library. Trays and trays of food fed the homeless. The man that delivered the food wasn’t looking for attention or praise BUT deserves it. God Bless you Mookie Betts pic.twitter.com/4Ox7O0edo4 — Lou Merloni (@LouMerloni) October 25, 2018

Betts and his cousin delivered 10 trays of food. It’s not the first time the Red Sox superstar has done something like this. What stuck out in Winter’s mind was that Betts, who was wearing a hoodie, avoided the spotlight.

“He wasn’t out looking for any recognition all,” Winter told Bradford. “A lot of people are looking for a pat on the back and he wasn’t looking for that whatsoever. He was incognito just trying to do good.”

The latest from Boston.com:

Rick Porcello has always been a “team first” player: Going back to his days in high school at Seton Hall Prep in New Jersey, Red Sox pitcher Rick Porcello has put his team ahead of his own self interest. Boston Globe columnist Tara Sullivan spoke with Porcello’s old coach, who shared a few stories about Boston’s probable starter in Game 3 of the World Series. [The Boston Globe]


David Backes unlikely to return as a third line center: Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy experimented with veteran David Backes as the team’s third line center. Unfortunately for Backes, it ended in yet another injury. As Fluto Shinzawa of The Athletic pointed out, this means Backes returning to that role when he comes back is “practically out of the question.” [The Athletic]

Jalen Rose ranks Jayson Tatum among the top young players in the NBA:

Daily highlight: Tatum capped a quality Celtics transition, dunking on Paul George.