Him not do good braining.
Japan won.
Saw them ....................1978...........
“I feel like they played baseball a certain way that was infectious, that grabbed the attention of the fans. ‘And it’s disheartening to see that the better team did not win. That’s not to take anything away from the Dodgers but the Blue Jays did so many things right.”
Style points for baseball? What is he talking about?
Stick to hockey, Canada.
IMHO, their timid baserunning cost them the Series, at least twice.
IMO, It sounded like most of the analysts were on Dodgers train from the start.
Except win.
Probably thinks Kamala should have won, too.
Caleb Joseph, not the sharpest tool in the shed.
Elbows up?
You are wrong.
The better team won.
 You need to sit down and shut up.
MLB, NBA, NFL are all fixed. Tight scores and overtime to get people to watch the drama.
you aren’t the better team when your closer has a history of giving up dingers (and had a 4.37 ERA) and two of your best players would have been on the IL if it had been during the regular season.. A lights out fireballer closer would have won that game and the series, a closer like Aroldis Chapman
that said if the Blue Jays had been able to come even close to parity on payroll they would have beaten the Dodgers handedly imho.. $100 million difference got the Dodgers just over the line barely but barely counts.. damn exciting that’s for sure!
No joy in Mudville.
Nosebleed seats are $250+, I’ll pass.
The Blue Jays had two chances to drop a little squeeze bunt and bring in the winning run in the ninth and eleventh innings, but no, swing for the fences.
MLB baseball players no longer know how to play baseball. Even the .200 hitters come up to the plate trying to hit homers. Gone are talents and game strategies like squeeze bunts, hitting behind the runner, swinging at balls in the strike zone rather than running up pitch counts, choking up with two strikes to go for the single, etc., etc.
The best World Series in decades, if not ever. Sour grapes spoils it. Both teams are to be congratulated on a well-played and exciting series.
I got to see Don Larson’s Perfect Game.
Reserved seats, lower deck behind third base.
$7.35.
Seven dollars and thirty-five cents!
Those same seats for last night’s game now go for $300, more if scalped.
A regular season game for a dwindling number of reserved seats will cost a family of four $200-300 when you throw in the $10 hot dogs and $12 beers and sodas.
They have taken baseball away from the common folk.
It’s a millionaire’s game with millionaire owners, millionaire players, millionaire box seat and season ticket holders. They have priced true baseball lovers out of the game.
Like basketball and football, it has become a game of freaks, where even the infielders are now 6’ 4” and 250 lbs. There is no strategy, just stupid analytics where pitchers with no-hitters in the seventh inning are pulled out for pitch counts, where no one knows how to bunt.