And no sooner had I tweeted my congratulations on that fact than it became evident Justin Turner -- whom I've always been especially happy for, that the Mets let him go somewhere he would actually play and that he did so well when that happened -- got pulled in the 6th after a positive COVID test. This year just doesn't quit, does it.
But baseball didn't either, although it probably should have (and although its commissioner...doesn't seem to like the sport very much), and we have a World Champion again at last. Sorry for the Rays; glad for the Dodgers; looking forward to the offseason for once. 110 days to go.
And now: the money! Betts had his best night of the postseason TB-wise; nobody else did anything.
Bellinger 0
Betts 6
Muncy 0
Pollock 0
Seager 0
Turner 0
Lowe 0
Repeating as BPP champ is MArbour! Here's the complete final scoring; congrats to our winners!
117 MArbour ($217)
106 Tormey ($62)
96 Cameron and Shotwell 1* ($15.50 each)
94 Barboot
93 JArbour 1
86 Winklepleck
85 SDB
80 Cayenne 1
69 Lund
67 Shotwell 2; Bauer
63 Cayenne 2
62 Stempelson
60 Bingham and DGB*
40 Dunn
33 JArbour 2
Of the picks who went the distance, the clear MVP for the pool, as well as the series, was Seager, who notched 50 points, followed by Betts, Turner, and Bellinger, who all got 30-odd. LVP, alas, was Pollock, who saw limited playing time. And this year's Shane Victorino Memorial Flyin' Hawaiian Award goes, unsurprisingly, to Randy Arozarena -- picked by no one; homered off nearly everyone.
You're urged as always to check my math one last time before payouts go out this evening. Thanks so much to everyone for playing! It was nice to get to do this familiar thing in this unfamiliar year, and I hope to see you all back here in 2021, vaccined and ready to roll.