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Roberts avoided any controversy bringing in Treinen early...and Sasaki is almost unbeatable when he's feeling confident and getting ahead in the count.

Then he can bring that wicked fork/spiltter into play.

You could see him flip a switch once Vaughn was retired by Betts.

 

Naylor goes deep for another early Seattle lead...1-0

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15 hours ago, caulfield12 said:

Have to be feeling a bit sorry for Brewers and M's fans...

If not this year for a WS, when?

When (or I should say "if") MLB fixes its competitive balance issue.  If it ends up being a LA vs. Toronto World Series, that'll guarantee 9 big market teams winning the WS in the last 10 seasons.  The lone exception was the 2019 Nationals, who are arguably a "medium market" team.   Go back the 10 seasons before that and it was almost all big market teams too except for the Cardinals and Royals.  

Maybe Seattle fans can have more hope as they're also arguably a medium market team, but the small-market Brewers have run an outstanding organization and this is about as far as they can go under the current system.  They can outdo the Cubs, but they just can't keep up with $400M behemoths like the Dodgers.  

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29 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Just turned into a classic for Ms fans.

Suarez and Arozarena (hbp) come through after Raleigh had the key clutch dinger to tie it.

 

Going with Little over Hoffman?  And now Springer might be hurt?

I don't think they have any great choices in that Toronto bullpen. 

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3 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

The main question will be why not Hoffman there...?

Hoffman himself is not that good. I think he had a negative fWAR in the regular season. Even when he closed out the ALDS, he gave up a run. The Jays bullpen just isn't built to protect small leads in the postseason. There's really not one guy you can trust in a high leverage situation besides Varland. 

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Ohtani is back.

Up and over the pavilion roof.

117 even 469 feet

Second two homer game  in postseason, first Dodger to accomplish that feet.

 

Beats Schwarber's blast onto the rooftop by about 15 feet.

Willie Stargell the only other player to clear it in a game.

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https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-09-18-sp-2375-story.html&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjasY3X1ayQAxUlEzQIHZ4bGhcQFnoECAMQAg&usg=AOvVaw0k-KdUf-aWgS9WOuaWjIXg

Story on the Bo Jackson 479 foot called shot homer hit on one hip to beat A's 1-0

TLR apparently did a KW and tossed the post game spread.

Ron Darling's favorite macaroni salad from the Bertucci Brothers suddenly unavailable.

 

Gio Stanton has the longest Statcast Era bomb of 475 feet in Dodger Stadium...dating back to 2015.

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Apparently Ohtani wants to pitch as a closer in the WS if he doesn't start G4.

Will have a long time since last regular season start...tonight...and the fourth game of the Series.

 

Looks like he will get lifted near 100 pitches.

Milwaukee simply has to score at least two runs here.

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