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10.0
@Djenkins2006
2mo
Watched
Genuinely the greatest baseball game I have witnessed since 2019. Scherzer and Ohtani going at it to start. Multiple starters coming to pitch like Snell and Yamamoto. Blue Jays struck first with a Bo Bichette homer but dodgers climb all the way back with Rojas tying it in the ninth for extra innings. Will Smith finishes it off with a go ahead homer in the 11th to seal the deal. Absolute peak baseball experience. Especially with the big watch party at my college. Pure Cinema.
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9.9
@carlzcam
2mo
Watched
I can never rate a dodgers win a 10.0 as much as this game deserves it. In defeat, we show grace. To all the geniune dodger fans that showed me respect throughout this postseason, mad respect and I’m happy for yall as much as it hurts. To those fake fans harassing other teams fans for no reason, I wish nothing but wet socks.
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10.0
@FlameRaptorRaven
2mo
Watched
After a series full of tension, we got a game 7 full of stress and restless anticipation; we even had tempers finally flare and the benches cleared. Bo Bichette struck first and sends Ohtani packing. In the wise words of Kuzzi, that was Bo’s moment. But just like the rest of the postseason, the bottom of the Jays lineup was a major factor in this game. Ernie Clement gets hit #29 and 30 and Gimenez drives him in. Trey ‘The Savage’ Yesavage came in to get some outs and add drama. The Dodgers just wouldn’t go away. After everything this series and season has put us through, it came down to the 9th, Jeff Hoffman reminded everyone why he is a nerve-wracking experience as Miguel Rojas of all people tied it up. Then, Yamamoto came in, just 24 hours after his start that saved the series, to save the Dodgers one last time. Randy/Mad Bum type shit. Both teams had chances with the bases loaded, but Will Smith’s homer and Yam’s mastery was the difference. One of the greatest game 7s of all time.
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