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Congrats!
Posted: November 2nd, 2025, 3:03 am
by GoldenRam
First, obviously, to the Dodgers for their World Series victory .. then
Congrats, to Dave Roberts. For finally realizing he did not have to trot Pages out there everyday and that someone else might actually get a hit once a week
Congrats, to Max Muncy. For finally answering his alarm and taking his bats out of the freezer. Game 7 3 hits, 1 run scored, 1 RBI, 1 walk and 1 VERY big home run, without which later heroics would have meant nothing
Congrats, to Miguel Rojas, For his clutch game tying home run. Miguel Rojas, the man, the legend
Congrats, to Andy Pages, For running down the late inning gapper, and his left fielder, sorry Enrique. He may not have hit his hat size in the post season, but he SAVED it, with his legs and his glove
Congrats, to Will Smith, the hitter, not the pitcher, for seizing the moment, on the biggest stage in the game and launching the shot heard round the City of the Angles (Last word on purpose) and sending the Dodger's home with back to back WS wins
Congrats, to Yoshinobu Yamamoto, for literally decimating opposing lineups throughout the post season and cementing your World Series MVP award with a game 6 and 7 stuff of legends performance. Two Dodgers pitching legends suffered from poor records in the post season ( though one performance shouldn't count due to the Astros BS, and the other was really just poor offensive performance by his team), but Yamamoto crushed the stage going 5-1 with a 1.43 ERA and it was even lower against Toronto. He made the runs he got stand up
Re: Congrats!
Posted: November 2nd, 2025, 8:16 am
by Utah Rams Fan
I’ve seen every World Series since 1969 and this one was easily the best one I’ve ever seen. I was literally on the floor breathing into a paper bag. The entire series was amazing, edge of your seat baseball.
Re: Congrats!
Posted: November 2nd, 2025, 8:21 am
by ocram23
GoldenRam wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2025, 3:03 am
First, obviously, to the Dodgers for their World Series victory .. then
Congrats, to Dave Roberts. For finally realizing he did not have to trot Pages out there everyday and that someone else might actually get a hit once a week
Congrats, to Max Muncy. For finally answering his alarm and taking his bats out of the freezer. Game 7 3 hits, 1 run scored, 1 RBI, 1 walk and 1 VERY big home run, without which later heroics would have meant nothing
Congrats, to Miguel Rojas, For his clutch game tying home run. Miguel Rojas, the man, the legend
Congrats, to Andy Pages, For running down the late inning gapper, and his left fielder, sorry Enrique. He may not have hit his hat size in the post season, but he SAVED it, with his legs and his glove
Congrats, to Will Smith, the hitter, not the pitcher, for seizing the moment, on the biggest stage in the game and launching the shot heard round the City of the Angles (Last word on purpose) and sending the Dodger's home with back to back WS wins
Congrats, to Yoshinobu Yamamoto, for literally decimating opposing lineups throughout the post season and cementing your World Series MVP award with a game 6 and 7 stuff of legends performance. Two Dodgers pitching legends suffered from poor records in the post season ( though one performance shouldn't count due to the Astros BS, and the other was really just poor offensive performance by his team), but Yamamoto crushed the stage going 5-1 with a 1.43 ERA and it was even lower against Toronto. He made the runs he got stand up
well said GR I still can't believe they won that game....little hungover today after that game but well worth it
Re: Congrats!
Posted: November 2nd, 2025, 10:57 am
by Truth
Dave Roberts is probably going into the Hall of Fame as a manager if they win next year.
I’m glad Kershaw went out on top. This year he contributed more to the regular season at least than he did last year. And he got a key out in the 18 inning game. As someone that didn’t care if they won or lost last night I was hoping Kershaw would get in to close it out as the ultimate movie ending. He was warming at the end.
Will Smith, Ohtani, Yamamoto really carried the team.
Yamamoto is 7-1 in the playoffs the last 2 years. 2 years on the team and 2 rings. Same for Ohtani.
This series will also be remembered for Miguel Rojas and Will Klein.
I do think baseball needs to not go all the way into November. If it were me I’d obviously keep the 162 but I’d start the season a couple weeks earlier. Make spring training shorter and start the season in Mid March. I don’t think the owners or players would object to making spring training shorter.
Re: Congrats!
Posted: November 2nd, 2025, 11:11 am
by ocram23
Truth wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2025, 10:57 am
Dave Roberts is probably going into the Hall of Fame as a manager if they win next year.
I’m glad Kershaw went out on top. This year he contributed more to the regular season at least than he did last year. And he got a key out in the 18 inning game. As someone that didn’t care if they won or lost last night I was hoping Kershaw would get in to close it out as the ultimate movie ending. He was warming at the end.
Will Smith, Ohtani, Yamamoto really carried the team.
Yamamoto is 7-1 in the playoffs the last 2 years. 2 years on the team and 2 rings. Same for Ohtani.
This series will also be remembered for Miguel Rojas and Will Klein.
I do think baseball needs to not go all the way into November. If it were me I’d obviously keep the 162 but I’d start the season a couple weeks earlier. Make spring training shorter and start the season in Mid March. I don’t think the owners or players would object to making spring training shorter.
was just listening to the radio and apparently Kershaw was coming into the game after the Kirk at bat...man that would have been insane if that happened. Glad it didn't though
Re: Congrats!
Posted: November 2nd, 2025, 11:12 am
by ocram23
Truth wrote: ↑November 2nd, 2025, 10:57 am
Dave Roberts is probably going into the Hall of Fame as a manager if they win next year.
I’m glad Kershaw went out on top. This year he contributed more to the regular season at least than he did last year. And he got a key out in the 18 inning game. As someone that didn’t care if they won or lost last night I was hoping Kershaw would get in to close it out as the ultimate movie ending. He was warming at the end.
Will Smith, Ohtani, Yamamoto really carried the team.
Yamamoto is 7-1 in the playoffs the last 2 years. 2 years on the team and 2 rings. Same for Ohtani.
This series will also be remembered for Miguel Rojas and Will Klein.
I do think baseball needs to not go all the way into November. If it were me I’d obviously keep the 162 but I’d start the season a couple weeks earlier. Make spring training shorter and start the season in Mid March. I don’t think the owners or players would object to making spring training shorter.
shoot forgot to reply to one thing you said....I know it won't happen but they should shorten the season. 162 is way too long. Agree on spring training too
Re: Congrats!
Posted: November 2nd, 2025, 5:09 pm
by Holding
ROJAS...should have bern in all 7 games.... I was saying it since game one where the hell is Miguel?