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Fall Classic Rewind

Fall Classic Rewind

著者: Patrick Casey O'Neill
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Every October, legends are made. Let's dive in to the rich history behind classic World Series.Patrick Casey O'Neill 野球・ソフトボール
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  • From Backs Against the Wall to Back-to-Back Champions - 2025 World Series Game Seven Recap - LAD @ TOR
    2025/11/03

    World Series Game Seven


    Los Angeles Dodgers @ Toronto Blue Jays


    The best FOUR words in sports, WORLD SERIES GAME SEVEN. The Dodgers survived in game six thanks to another spectacular Yoshinobu Yamamoto performance and a clutch breakout from Mookie Betts. For the first time since 2019, the Fall Classic will come down to a decisive game seven. It has been an incredible series so far, with historic and record setting performances on both sides. Vlad Guerrero, Jr. and Ernie Clement could set the all time single season playoff hits record, Louie Garland could set a record for games pitched, and if this game is close at the end, we could be in for things we’ve never seen before.


    Starting for the Blue Jays will be the man who started the last World Series game seven, Max Scherzer. At 41 years old, Mad Max will be the oldest pitcher to start a winner-take-all game, and he becomes just the fourth pitcher to start multiple World Series game sevens (Bob Gibson, Don Larsen, and Lew Burdette). Going on short rest will be Shohei Ohtani, but expect all hands on deck for both squads, as there is no tomorrow. And by all hands, that will mean nearly every starting pitcher from both teams, including Yamamoto on no rest. Tune in for what may be the greatest game seven every played.


    Toronto Radio SN590 - Ben Shulman and Chris Leroux

    Los Angeles Radio AM570 - Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday

    FOX On Field - Ken Rosenthal, Tom Verducci, Kevin Burkhardt


    Audio clips from MLB.tv


    As always, thank you to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


    Catch you next time,


    P.C.O.

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  • Betts and Blunders Keep LA Alive - 2025 World Series Game Six Recap
    2025/11/01

    World Series Game Six Recap


    Los Angeles Dodgers (93-69) @ Toronto Blue Jays (94-68)


    The Blue Jays come back home to Rogers Centre just one win away from their first championship since Joe Carter walked off Mitch Williams and the Phillies in game six of the 1993 Fall Classic. Vladdy Jr. continues his unbelievable playoff run, closing in on the single postseason record for hits. Toronto will have another boost, as George Springer returns to the lineup, though it is unclear how much he’ll be able to do with his oblique injury. The Dodgers bats, on the other hand, have been mostly silent. Mookie Betts has struggled mightily this series, forcing manager Dave Roberts to shake up the lineup a bit. They’ll need the future Hall-of-Famer to step up if they intend to extend the series.


    We should be in for another pitching duel for game six, as Kevin Gausman and Yoshinobu Yamamoto square up once again. The splitter heavy righties nearly matched one another in game two, but it was the Japanese ace who had the edge. With the season on the line, they both will need to bring their best. Can LA force a decisive game seven, or will Toronto wrap up the season in October?


    Toronto Radio SN590 - Ben Shulman and Chris Leroux

    Los Angeles Radio AM570 - Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday


    Audio clips from MLB.tv


    As always, thank you to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


    Catch you next time,


    P.C.O.

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  • Back to Back in the Saddle Again - 2025 World Series Recap Games 4&5 - TOR @ LAD
    2025/10/31

    World Series Recap Games Four and Five


    Toronto Blue Jays (94-68) @ Los Angeles Dodgers (93-69)


    After an epic, 18 inning marathon win in game three, the Dodgers have taken the lead in this series, with two more to go at Chavez Ravine. Freddie Freeman once again played World Series hero, becoming the first player to ever hit multiple walk-off homers in Fall Classic history. Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani etched himself into the record books as well, reaching base in all nine of his plate appearances, by way of two doubles, two homers (including a game-tying shot in the 7th), and five walks (four intentional). And oh by the way, he’s gonna start game four on the mound. Truly a one of one player. Apart from Freeman and Ohtani’s heroics, however, the rest of the Dodger lineup has struggled to produce, and if they don’t turn it around soon, the powerful Blue Jays offense could strike. The much maligned Dodger pen held its own throughout extra innings, but will manager Dave Roberts be able to rely on them again?


    It can be hard to imagine how a team could bounce back after such a heartbreaking and emotionally draining loss, especially given how many squandered opportunities the Jays (and how many runners got thrown out trying to advance in late innings!) But if there’s anything manager John Schneider knows for certain about his club, it’s their resilience and determination. That of course starts with their homegrown stud, Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., who’s been the best hitter throughout these playoffs. The task will be harder without George Springer, who left game three with an oblique injury and is doubtful to return, but don’t be surprised if fill-ins like Davis Schneider and Isiah Kiner-Falefa find ways to contribute.


    Opposing Ohtani in game four will be California born Shane Bieber. It’s been an up and down postseason for the Jay’s midseason acquisition, but when he’s on, the former Cy Young can match up with the best of them. Blake Snell and Trey Yesavage will face off again for game five. Neither pitcher was particularly effective in their game one starts, but both have demonstrated the potential for brilliance. Will the Dodgers finish their quest for back-to-back championships in LA, or will the Blue Jays force the series back to Canada?


    Toronto Radio SN590 - Ben Shulman and Chris Leroux

    Los Angeles Radio AM570 - Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday


    Audio clips from MLB.tv


    As always, thank you to Baseball Reference and SABR for statistics, box scores, background information, and much, much more.


    Catch you next time,


    P.C.O.

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