That game was wild enough before the finale, which: dang. Good for Freeman, whom I've always liked even though he tends to hit the Mets like they're the side of a barn. And how is it possible that this is the first walk-off grand salami in Series history?
Interesting point distribution:
Betts 0
Freeman 7
Hernandez T 1
Ohtani 2
Smith 0
Judge 1
Soto 1
Stanton 4
Not a huge realignment here, but the zombie Bauer is beginning his descent:
90 MArbour 2
86 Bauer OMG
84 Bauer Snooze
81 JArbour Winklepleck LLC
80 Shotwell 1
74 Quinn
73 Johnson
65 Cameron 2
64 Stempel
62 Wonsetler
high 50s: the SDBs and Dunn
low 50s: Tormey, Shotwell 2, Fell, Cameron 1, and Drake
40s: Bingham and Reid 1
30s: Reid 2
20s: Brady and MArbour 1
I hope it's a little less dramatical in Game 2, which is the same Bat time, same Bat channel tomorrow night, Rodón vs. Yamamoto. Check my math (I figured out that Excel hiccup, but that doesn't mean I didn't foam-finger the data entry), and good luck to all, but especially the furniture in Nestor Cortes's hotel room.
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Who would've thought that Freddie DOUBLES his total bases for the entire postseason in game one of the World Series. Great game overall! I wonder how long Soto stays an outfielder with that kind of play however... It will be a sad day when my OMG slate drops off the screen :(
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