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=metirish post_id=207389 time=1761645400 user_id=72]
Dodgers walk it off on a Freeman HR in the 18th , 6 hours 39 minutes, surely no one here stayed up?

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=Gwreck post_id=207381 time=1761628628 user_id=56]
Once again this game proves, if nothing else, how awful the free runner is in extras.

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I didn't make it to the 9th.



Total time: 6:39

11 combined Runs on 31 Hits (13 of Toronto's 15 were singles)

Pitchers / Pitches: 19/609 (an average of ~32/pitcher)

37 runners LOB

Shohei reached base nine times: 4-for-4 (2 2Bs, 2 HRs) plus 5 BBs (four intentional, three with the bases empty)



The beleaguered LAD bullpen threw 13-1/3 innings and allowed just one run (on 10 hits and 4 BBs)

Nine relievers threw 25 or more pitches with Eric Lauer (TOR) throwing 68 and 'W'ill Klein (LAD) 72



And there's a rumor going around that when David Stearns saw all the pitchers being used he made six roster moves in time for today's game just as a reflex.



Going to be interesting to see how the bullpens are used tonight and tomorrow cuz there's no off-day until Thursday and it don't look like rain in the SoCal forecast.



Game #4: Shane Bieber v Shohei Ohtani


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Frayed Knot wrote:

And there's a rumor going around that when David Stearns saw all the pitchers being used he made six roster moves in time for today's game just as a reflex.




Bring back the BOC



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Frayed Knot wrote:

=Cowtipper post_id=207316 time=1761493369 user_id=166]
=Fman99 post_id=207315 time=1761488271 user_id=86]




The Jonas Brothers are the musical equivalent of mouth cancer.


I'm seeing them live in Knoxville on 11/4.
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Sandy K. is in the stands and is looking pretty good for a guy on the doorstep of the big 9-0 (Dec 30)

But he looked good for his age at just about every age since he retirement now 59! years ago.



Has he spent the most years on the planet as a BBHoF'er? ... Probably.

Some have lived longer but few (likely no one) have been inducted at age 37 and then become a nonagenarian.


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btw, the Sydney Sweeney intro to game 4 on FOX might have been the worst I've seen ever!!

Speaking in a breathy, little girl voice I could barely understand what she was saying.

Acting ability and cup size are not necessarily related.


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About Ohtani:

To quote Rachel Weisz in The Mummy, "He's mortal".

And it was fun to find out.



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Game #5: Trey Yesavage vs Blake Snell face off in what is now a best two-of-three





Fun fact o' the day:

Over the course of his 12 year career [1,271 G / 4,152 PA] Kike Hernandez owns a 707 OPS and has averaged one HR every 28.6 ABs

In a non-insubstantial sample size of post-season games [100 G / 316 PA] Kike sports an 835 OPS with a HR every 18.8 ABs


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More misadventures in RF by Teoscar lead to the 3rd Blue Jay run.

For those who missed the very beginning, their first two runs came on the first three pitches of the game.


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All year I didn't get why the Jays are good. I'm still not sure I get it, but, to use a 'ockey term, "they work".



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All year I didn't get why the Jays are good. I'm still not sure I get it, but, to use a 'ockey term, "they work".


The Blue Jays have been playing good, solid defense. They are error free in the 5 World Series games. The Dodgers have played rather sloppy defense and have misplayed singles into extra bases. Then you throw in the free bases the Dodgers have gifted the Blue Jays with hit batters and wild pitchers and they help to set the table for the Blue Jay hitters. The Blue Jays have made the most of the Dodgers miscues by putting the ball in play a high percentage of the time. As the Blue Jays have consistently put the ball in play, invariably some of them have found holes and led to runs.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Has he spent the most years on the planet as a BBHoF'er? ... Probably.


Hard to think of anybody close.


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Sandy is like the Jimmy Carter of ex-ballplayers:

Carter got elected young (52), served only one term so was a young ex-prez, then lived to be 100 so spent 44+ years as a former POTUS

Koufax retired young (30), got elected on his first ballot, and will soon be within a decade of 100. Has been a BB HoF'er for now 53 years.


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