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9.3
@Eggablist
26d
Watched
I can’t speak for all M’s fans, really I’m another Jon Bois bandwagoner who got on board in August 2022, so I haven’t had nearly enough experience with this team (or baseball in general). I’ll only say that this was the most magical season I’ve experienced yet, so many great memories are gonna stick with me forever from this season and post-season.
I can say my own frustrations with this game, but that doesn’t really encompass the real feelings I had from this game, which is that of pure excitement and love towards the game of baseball. The one big moment (and it is a big moment don’t get me wrong) shouldn’t distract you from this being a generally incredibly exciting game that went back and worth constantly. Constantly great plays and momentum swings as well as great pitching.
Just a incredible monument of a game and I hope that the quality of play will continue into the World Series.
GOMS (next year) and sign Josh Naylor please
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9.4
@FlameRaptorRaven
26d
Watched
This game was EXTREMELY TENSE. I was pacing around my room and felt chills up and down my spine. Every pitch felt like it could change the game dramatically and the score reflected that. This game 7 lived up to the hype. 4 years after signing with Toronto, any thoughts of Springer’s contract not being worth it were squashed tonight as Springer hit the biggest Blue Jays homer of the 21st century. That homer caused the biggest momentum shift of these playoffs as the Toronto was rocking and the Jays lineup was getting hits on Munoz, though a slick Naylor double play prevented them from adding to it. The Jays hang on and set up a Blue vs. Blue World Series as Hoffman achieves his own slice of redemption. What a way to end the Championship Series, so glad we got game 7. My heart goes out to Mariners fans. That fan base deserves a World Series appearance at the very least. Sadly, it wasn’t meant to be.
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