Wainwright with a 10K performance. Pujols with a walkoff. Yadi throwing out a base stealer. I was apprehensive about the Pujols signing for baseball reasons. Theyve used him pretty well though. Not too many bad match ups against righties. The nostalgia though has been just great.
i know it’s maybe a bit redundant but the dude is on a historic stretch of starts currently and it came out of nowhere
Not anymore unfortunately. Finally gives up first hit of game in the 7th to tie game at 1 (a double by Andrus after a 1 out walk) and then gives up a guy's first HR since 2016 (who may have been a pitcher at one point, too)
I posed this in the Astros thread but where would the Astros be without the dodgers and a player to be named later(Yordan)?
Had Astros as the first leg in a parlay. Glad I didn’t buckle and buy out the ticket when they went down 3-1
That entire deal sort of stinks of “cheating” between both orgs. Dodgers signed Yordan out of nowhere and then traded him before he ever played a single game in the org.
basically the Astros had no international signing pool money left in that cycle, and then the dodgers signed Alvarez (who was not a fit on an NL team at the time) out of nowhere and traded him to the Stros. speculation is that the trade was agreed to before hand as a workaround of the rules. Very likely bullshit, but Yordan is like the only guy the dodgers have traded in years that ended up being worth a shit.
Hey now. Just because we got the best left handed bat in the league doesn’t mean we should bring Alex Jones bitch ass into this.
I’m watching a doc on FS1 of the Yankees/red Sox game 7 and not enough attention goes towards wakefields batting practice pitch, everyone just credits Boone
Vlad Jr with a 2-out, 2-run bomb to CF to put Jays up 7-3 B8. Probably ends any chance Chicago had of winning this game