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							Gotta give credit to Robert's for trusting Yamamoto for another inning there after being burned by keeping in Ohtani after the 2nd.  
 
With context considered that may be the best pitching performance of all time in a series. Bumgarner in 2014 is statistically better but the Blue Jay's lineup from top to bottom is all-time great. Hell even hobbled Springer was a hit machine in game 7.  
 
I've never seen a series with that many close defensive plays. The Jay's were a spike away from winning the world series. Brutal.
						 
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
		 
	 
		
	 
 
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					  Originally Posted by  AlternativeAcc.
					 
				 
				Gotta give credit to Robert's for trusting Yamamoto for another inning there after being burned by keeping in Ohtani after the 2nd.  
 
With context considered that may be the best pitching performance of all time in a series. Bumgarner in 2014 is statistically better but the Blue Jay's lineup from top to bottom is all-time great. Hell even hobbled Springer was a hit machine in game 7.  
 
I've never seen a series with that many close defensive plays. The Jay's were a spike away from winning the world series. Brutal. 
			
		 
	 
 Yoshi was the closest we’ve seen but Bumgarner in 2014 was just different. It wasn’t just the World Series too. Completely dominant throughout the playoffs.
						 
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
		 
	 
		
	 
 
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							Furthers comments: The Dodgers hit .203 as a team in this series. That's the lowest from a winning team in a World Series since 1966. Jays hit .269 
 
Jays also had a better team ERA and didn't make an error in the series, nor was there a wild pitch from them while the Dodgers had 6. They completely outplayed them as a team. Gritty win from the Dodgers.
						 
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
				
				
				
					
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					  Originally Posted by  ShawkFactory
					 
				 
				Furthers comments: The Dodgers hit .203 as a team in this series. That's the lowest from a winning team in a World Series since 1966. Jays hit .269 
 
Jays also had a better team ERA and didn't make an error in the series, nor was there a wild pitch from them while the Dodgers had 6. They completely outplayed them as a team. Gritty win from the Dodgers. 
			
		 
	 
 Ohtani was the only Dodgers player to bat over .300 for the series. Blue Jays had 6 players bat over .300. 
 
Blue Jays looked like the 1976 Reds out there. Every batter seemed like a lethal threat.
						 
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
		 
	 
		
	 
 
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					  Originally Posted by  1987_Lakers
					 
				 
				Ohtani was the only Dodgers player to bat over .300 for the series. Blue Jays had 6 players bat over .300. 
 
Blue Jays looked like the 1976 Reds out there. Every batter seemed like a lethal threat. 
			
		 
	 
 True and baseball is all about those little moments. Freddie contributed almost nothing offensively but had the walk off in game 3.  
 
Mookie didn't do anything of note at the plate either but had the big hit in the 3rd in game 6 that ultimately won the game. Truly a game of inches.
						 
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
		 
	 
		
	 
 
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					  Originally Posted by  ShawkFactory
					 
				 
				Furthers comments: The Dodgers hit .203 as a team in this series. That's the lowest from a winning team in a World Series since 1966. Jays hit .269 
 
Jays also had a better team ERA and didn't make an error in the series, nor was there a wild pitch from them while the Dodgers had 6. They completely outplayed them as a team. Gritty win from the Dodgers. 
			
		 
	 
 Tough. I wish they would’ve moved the runner to 2nd when Kirk was up at bat. I knew a double play ball was going to happen. Bluejays made some costly mistakes towards the end of that game. I would’ve sat in that dugout for a minute knowing you had the win and fumbled it away. Dodgers with the scoop and score. Not sure why I even feel bad for the blue jays. When Joe Carter had me feeling like the Dodgers had them feeling. Guess I really like Vlad Jr. Plus bluejays seem like a blue collar team. Haven’t followed them at all this season besides playoffs. So not sure how accurate of an assessment that is for them.  
 
 
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					  Originally Posted by  1987_Lakers
					 
				 
				Ohtani was the only Dodgers player to bat over .300 for the series. Blue Jays had 6 players bat over .300. 
 
Blue Jays looked like the 1976 Reds out there. Every batter seemed like a lethal threat. 
			
		 
	 
 Pretty much everybody but Daulton Varsho. Special points to Ernie Clement, who now has the most hits in a single MLB post-season history at 30, and Vladdy who tied the previous record set by Randy Arozarena at 29.
						 
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
		 
	 
		
	 
 
		 
		
		
	
 
	
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
			
				 
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