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5 minutes ago, nrockway said:

I don't think you can even call this a pitching clinic, everyone on both of these teams just forgot how to hit. 

Everybody was exhausted. You could tell with the amount of foul pop ups and infield flies from both teams. 

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Not so easy to second guess NOT going to Shane Bieber there...as he's the G4 starter in 17 hours.

Should have been Gausman...but TOR with backs against the wall now.

Dodgers will be significant favorites with Ohtani going.

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https://www.mlb.com/news/shohei-ohtani-homers-in-world-series-game-3-2025

 

https://www.mlb.com/news/world-series-game-3-facts-and-figures-2025?t=world-series-coverage
11 astonishing records from 18 innings

Forgot walks don’t count as TB, so 4 shy of Pujols’ 2011 mark with 12…two doubles and two homers, already approaching Bonds and Pujols walk records, seems he won’t get many more opportunities to hit in this series according to Jays sources

 

 

 

 

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https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/46753415/world-series-game-3-history-18-innings-los-angeles-dodgers-walkoff-freddie-freeman

Games don't become classics without efforts like Will Klein's -- and he had an admirer who wanted to acknowledge that. Into the Dodgers' clubhouse strode Sandy Koufax, his eminence of Dodgers pitching, who, at 89 years old, looked no worse for the wear at 12:48 a.m. Koufax walked up to Klein, stuck out his hand, looked him in the eyes and said: "Nice going."

This was that kind of game, the one that forges bonds between a Hall of Famer and a man with 22⅔ career major league innings who didn't make the Dodgers' roster in any of the previous three rounds of the postseason. The kind of game that prompted Klein to unlock his phone just to see how many messages he had, only for him to scroll ... and keep scrolling ... and keep scrolling to the point he just stopped. The kind of game that made Klein marvel to a friend in the clubhouse: "Seventy-two. Can you believe it?"

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11 minutes ago, Kyyle23 said:

Braves thought he was done lol

Not exactly...it was about one more year, just like Machado.

"The story starts right after the Atlanta Braves’ 2021 World Series win. Freeman was a lifelong fixture for many Braves fans, and he’d made it known he wanted to stay in Atlanta. The Braves were on board too—at first. They offered Freeman multiple deals, reflecting their desire to keep him in their clubhouse. But as fans would come to learn, the smooth process they envisioned would spiral into months of drama and miscommunication.

At the heart of the breakdown was his agent Casey Close, who many believe failed to keep the Braves updated during the critical stages of Freeman’s free agency. Close’s strategy revolved around squeezing out an extra year for Freeman, pushing the Braves beyond what they felt comfortable with for a then 32-year-old first baseman."

https://atlbravescountry.com/the-real-reason-the-braves-lost-freddie-freeman-quit-blaming-gm-alex-anthopoulos/

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