Wild finish for game(s) 162 MLB Playoffs

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It's 10:45 pm Pacific time and they are now in the bottom of the 15th inning of the worst WS game I've ever watched.
The last run was scored over 3 hours ago and it isn't because of great pitching. lol
 
Did anyone out east besides Steve see this to the end?
I'm leaving now to be 150 miles from home by 9:00. I gave up at inning 11, watching between doing some chores. I'll have to read up on this game. Sounds like it was epic. It wrecks everybody's pitching, that's for sure.
 
Dodger fan here, (born in Pasadena) and pleased with the outcome, but man, what an AWESOME game! Would have been okay either way it went.. Multiple firsts and heroes on both sides. Ohtani unbelievable again, last pitcher in the bullpen goes twice as far as he's gone in his life, for the win, fabulous outfield throws, brilliant plays, close calls (Smith missed walking it off by about three feet in the 14th,) terrific pitching by both of the worst-rated bullpens, nineteen pitchers, 609 pitches! record tied that was119 years old, record player on base, (Ohtani, nine times in nine plate appearances), new record for walkoff homers in the WS, and lots more!
One of the greatest games I have ever seen!


And the sports talk shows are talking about two day old football games........
 
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Clutch team win. Nothing flashy other than Vladi 2 run hr. Ohtani got shut down, and Jays Springerless had Bo DH successfully.
LFG!! See you in TO :canada: :usflag:
 

I dont care much about stats. Theyve been thrown around the entire playoffs.
Under dog role is fine for Jays, they have been entire playoffs.
Do those stats show Ohtani getting shut down like he did?
Stats dont show the human element.
GO JAYS GO, LFG!! :canada: :usflag:
Keep in mind, statistics show that the winner of Game 3 in the World Series goes on to win the Series 70% of the time.
 
Keep in mind, statistics show that the winner of Game 3 in the World Series goes on to win the Series 70% of the time.
:lol: Dodgers better start hitting, the Jays can put the runs on the board, they are hitters.
The Dodgers aren't living up to all the hype. lol
Looks to me the Jays are on their way to being world champs.
 
:lol: Dodgers better start hitting, the Jays can put the runs on the board, they are hitters.
The Dodgers aren't living up to all the hype. lol
Looks to me the Jays are on their way to being world champs.
You're not a Blue Jays fan. Why are you a Dodger hater? Did they make your team look like clowns?
 
You're not a Blue Jays fan. Why are you a Dodger hater? Did they make your team look like clowns?
Actually, I'm a Yankees fan, have been since I was a kid growing up in Jersey. Went to a few Yankees, Mets and Philly games.
When we moved West in 1976 I became a Seattle fan as well. The Seahawks are my favorite team. Mariners are secondary to the Yanks
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I admit when I see better talent during any series or playoff game.
Blue Jays are showing better hitting talent. imo
 
Actually, I'm a Yankees fan, have been since I was a kid growing up in Jersey. Went to a few Yankees, Mets and Philly games.
When we moved West in 1976 I became a Seattle fan as well. The Seahawks are my favorite team. Mariners are secondary to the Yanks
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I admit when I see better talent during any series or playoff game.
Blue Jays are showing better hitting talent. imo

Cool. I was wondering if natural rivalries might figure in the equation. Yankees count as that for sure. I was taught in '63 "Love the Dodgers, Hate the Yankees, Love the Dodgers, Hate the Yankees!" :rofl:

I thought the Mariners were the best story in baseball this and I was pulling for them. But I've always liked the Blue Jays. I was thrilled when we got down to four teams because I was fine with any of them winning.

I loved Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman.
 
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