![]() |
| Bull Durham 1988 Annie Savoy and Crash Davis |
I believe in the Church of Baseball. I've tried all the major religions, and most of the minor ones. And the only church that truly feeds the soul, day-in and day-out, is the Church of Baseball.
-Annie Savoy
I woke up thinking about baseball and what a memorable season this has been for me. It was an amazing first half of the season with the Cubs and Tigers leading the way in first place in their respective divisions. Both teams giving us a peek at the future as both teams showed a youth movement as young players became team leaders. Pete Crow Armstrong, Michael Busch, Matt Shaw, Cade Horton led by veterans Ian Happ, Kyle Tucker, James Taillon, Matthew Boyd, Seiya Suzuki were impactful players for the Cubs. Colt Keith, Trey Sweeney, Riley Greene, Spencer Torkelson, Kerry Carpenter, Dillion Dingler, Casey Mize, Will Vest, Tarik Skubal all emerged as players who make an impact for the Detroit Tigers. While both teams struggled in the second half of the season, both went on to make the playoffs and both advanced to the NLDS and the ALDS. I believe happy days are ahead.
My thoughts returned to the World Series and what an amazing series it turned out to be. Let's review:
- Each team gets a win in games 1 and 2.
- An 18 inning Monday night game that the Dodgers win to go 2-1 in the series.
- The Blue Jays come back with two wins to make the series 3-2.
- The Dodgers win in Toronto in Game Six to tie it up 3-3.
- Game 7...let's recap
- Shohei Ohtani is the starting pitcher and bats leadoff for the Dodgers.
- Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer is the oldest (41 yrs) starting pitcher in WS game seven.
- Blue Jays objected to the more than 3 minutes Ohtani took between innings to start the inning.
- Benches cleared in a shoving match situation after Gimenez is hit by pitch, the second time the Dodgers pitchers plunked him this World Series.
- Light hitting Miguel Rojas ties the game for the Dodgers in the ninth with the Blue Jays two outs from a World Series title.
- Extra innings!
- The Dodgers never led the game until the 11th inning.
- Previous night's Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto closes out the game


No comments:
Post a Comment