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World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM

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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2721 » by JaysRule25 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:26 am

RalphWiggum wrote:I may off myself with this loss and bunch of other horrible things that have happened in my life lately. I would like to thank you guys for the banter, it was a ray of sunshine during an extremely devastating time in my life. I really hope this game doesn't hurt any of you the way it did me. Maybe next year?


Hang in there dude. 2025 was a brutal year for me too in so many facets. This team was my little ray of sunshine. I don't think I've ever been as emotionally invested in a team as I was this season. To be honest, even if we won tonight, I would've felt depressed that it was over. Sports really is the ultimate escape. But life is precious dude and what goes down definitely goes up too.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2722 » by DelAbbot » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:28 am

Can anyone confirm how many F bombs did John Schneider drop in the post-game?
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2723 » by RealFaction » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:30 am

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Vampirate wrote:I'm gonna be real with you all, I would have ran with Yasavage in the 9th, if the Dodgers beat Yasavage in the 9th so be it. I don't care what his post season state are, did anyone here actually trust Hoffman to close it? I sure didn't.


Exactly. All season long, Hoffman has been giving up bombs to the other team. His 20% HR/FB% is terrible for a so-called "closer". Only Estrada, Bieber, Francis, and Green were worse. Bruihl was tied with him. I'm not sure why they never had a closer by committee and paid him the big bucks (3/33 contract for this garbage) just to produce a negative WAR (-0.4 fWAR). I know the bullpen was the their weakest link this season, but the guy is replacement level.


Yesavage had pitched a few days ago and was already at 20+ pitches, and had given up a bomb to Muncy. I don't think the moment was right for him at all. Hoffman is your closer, and he was having a good playoffs. You ride or die with him.

If Yesavage had mowed the Dodgers down, then maybe you think about it. But if he gave up another homer after the Muncy one, it would've looked real stupid to keep him in.


I disagree. Yesavage was on 3 days rest. He could go at least the 9th inning. Are you saving him for game 8 or next year? The championship was on the line. Yamamoto and Glasnow literally pitched last night and did it again tonight. 21 pitches for Yesavage, 34 pitches for Yamamoto, 38 pitches for Glasnow. Hoffman is our closer, and that's the problem. We had costly mistakes in game 3, 6 and 7 thanks in part to John Schneider's managerial decisions and the players making spring training mental mistakes.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2724 » by Asianiac_24 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:32 am

We should have moved Barger to #2, and moved Varsho down for Clement. But it’s all too late now.

Blue Jays had a great season. Hopefully this is the start of a consistent contender. Clement/Barger/Yesavage as our newly added core
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2725 » by JaysRule25 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:33 am

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Exactly. All season long, Hoffman has been giving up bombs to the other team. His 20% HR/FB% is terrible for a so-called "closer". Only Estrada, Bieber, Francis, and Green were worse. Bruihl was tied with him. I'm not sure why they never had a closer by committee and paid him the big bucks (3/33 contract for this garbage) just to produce a negative WAR (-0.4 fWAR). I know the bullpen was the their weakest link this season, but the guy is replacement level.


Yesavage had pitched a few days ago and was already at 20+ pitches, and had given up a bomb to Muncy. I don't think the moment was right for him at all. Hoffman is your closer, and he was having a good playoffs. You ride or die with him.

If Yesavage had mowed the Dodgers down, then maybe you think about it. But if he gave up another homer after the Muncy one, it would've looked real stupid to keep him in.


I disagree. Yesavage was on 3 days rest. He could go at least the 9th inning. Are you saving him for game 8 or next year? The championship was on the line. Yamamoto and Glasnow literally pitched last night and did it again tonight. 21 pitches for Yesavage, 34 pitches for Yamamoto, 38 pitches for Glasnow. Hoffman is our closer, and that's the problem. We had costly mistakes in game 3, 6 and 7 thanks in part to John Schneider's managerial decisions and the players making spring training mental mistakes.


Like I said, Yesavage had already given up a homer. And it's not like he was mowing them down. His control didn't look sharp. Yamamoto and Glasnow are proven veterans with pedigree. Yesavage is like fresh outta college. Throwing him out there on 3 days rest when he's not looking sharp and has just given up a bomb to Muncy already doesn't make sense when you have Hoffman rested and ready to go.

Hoffman was great this playoffs since he was getting decent rest. He made a bad pitch just like Yesavage and Bieber did. It sucks that Dodgers homered off all our mistakes and we couldn't do the same.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2726 » by DelAbbot » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:35 am

Madvillainy2004 wrote:First HR off a right for Rojas all ****in season


A real discussion is needed to compare which is a more clutch HR. Rojas' or Dan Johnson's

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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2727 » by Rainman66 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:36 am

What a tough happy loss, so many exciting moments, we got to see Vladdy win the Alcs mvp and winning the AL pennant was amazing. The true losers in all of this is still Seattle, the turf swallowing that Barger ball, and smiths foot halfway off the bag? -till next time.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2728 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:42 am

DelAbbot wrote:Can anyone confirm how many F bombs did John Schneider drop in the post-game?

To me...who cares.
He stuck to so many stupid things that could of made a difference in us winning,and having this...oh wait ,it wasn,t his choice.Wonder if he is cursing his stupid f.o. who ruled him lol.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2729 » by Randle McMurphy » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:44 am

That might be the toughest loss I’ve ever experienced. Definitely the worst I’ve ever seen in person.

Our season long flaws came back to bite us at the worst time, pitching/bullpen depth and a closer who allowed the most HRs in baseball.

I’m not sure we’ll get back to this spot any time soon, but hopefully ownership will continue investing what it has to to maintain contender status in the years to come. Rogers is fully capable of putting together a behemoth here if they play this right.

And I’m hoping we see more of this version of Vlad in the regular season going forward. That was a genuine superstar we saw the past month and there’s really no reason we can’t see that consistently with his mega talent level. What a run he had.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2730 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:44 am

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LoveMyRaps wrote:I still hate the fact that Lukes was batting so high.

Roberts made adjustments. John didn't.

Imagine if Roberts just left Pages in the lineup...


Ernie breaks the post-season record for hits and never gets above 6th in the order, while batting 8th in game 7
This really pissed me off

Yeah me too.This is not baseball,its business or something else.No wonder he cried for an hour after the loss.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2731 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:45 am

DelAbbot wrote:David Popkins is going to get poached after our run.

Back to Guillermo!!

We got Popkins from LA.I dont see him going anywhere.He is gonna be here after this being his first season.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2732 » by RealFaction » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:46 am

DelAbbot wrote:
Madvillainy2004 wrote:First HR off a right for Rojas all ****in season


A real discussion is needed to compare which is a more clutch HR. Rojas' or Dan Johnson's


Rojas obviously since the Dodgers ended up repeating as champions.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2733 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:46 am

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dh_45 wrote:When ikf replaced bo it was over


I won't blame injuries on the loss, but man, I wish we were healthier.

Hated seeing Bo go out period,and not batting ahead of Vlad.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2734 » by Randle McMurphy » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:48 am

RealFaction wrote:
JaysRule15 wrote:
RealFaction wrote:
Exactly. All season long, Hoffman has been giving up bombs to the other team. His 20% HR/FB% is terrible for a so-called "closer". Only Estrada, Bieber, Francis, and Green were worse. Bruihl was tied with him. I'm not sure why they never had a closer by committee and paid him the big bucks (3/33 contract for this garbage) just to produce a negative WAR (-0.4 fWAR). I know the bullpen was the their weakest link this season, but the guy is replacement level.


Yesavage had pitched a few days ago and was already at 20+ pitches, and had given up a bomb to Muncy. I don't think the moment was right for him at all. Hoffman is your closer, and he was having a good playoffs. You ride or die with him.

If Yesavage had mowed the Dodgers down, then maybe you think about it. But if he gave up another homer after the Muncy one, it would've looked real stupid to keep him in.


I disagree. Yesavage was on 3 days rest. He could go at least the 9th inning. Are you saving him for game 8 or next year? The championship was on the line. Yamamoto and Glasnow literally pitched last night and did it again tonight. 21 pitches for Yesavage, 34 pitches for Yamamoto, 38 pitches for Glasnow. Hoffman is our closer, and that's the problem. We had costly mistakes in game 3, 6 and 7 thanks in part to John Schneider's managerial decisions and the players making spring training mental mistakes.

Trey didn’t look good at all, which is hardly surprising considering he was being asked to do something he’d never done before.

They were always gonna ride with Hoffman and unfortunately, despite his last 2 weeks, that was always gonna be a risk. The guy came through 2 weeks ago but he couldn’t execute when it mattered most.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2735 » by DelAbbot » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:48 am

linery88 wrote:
DelAbbot wrote:David Popkins is going to get poached after our run.

Back to Guillermo!!

We got Popkins from LA.I dont see him going anywhere.He is gonna be here after this being his first season.


We got Popkins from the Twins

https://www.si.com/mlb/twins/minnesota-twins-news/report-twins-moving-on-from-david-popkins-as-hitting-coach-01j94yyg5gb6
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2736 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:52 am

DelAbbot wrote:
linery88 wrote:
DelAbbot wrote:David Popkins is going to get poached after our run.

Back to Guillermo!!

We got Popkins from LA.I dont see him going anywhere.He is gonna be here after this being his first season.


We got Popkins from the Twins

https://www.si.com/mlb/twins/minnesota-twins-news/report-twins-moving-on-from-david-popkins-as-hitting-coach-01j94yyg5gb6

I heard we got him from LA on the show "MLB Now"lol...whatever,we better keep him.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2737 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:53 am

What terrible meatball pitches by Bieber and Hoffman.Command and locate your **** pitches bitches.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2738 » by RealFaction » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:54 am

Randle McMurphy wrote:
RealFaction wrote:
JaysRule15 wrote:
Yesavage had pitched a few days ago and was already at 20+ pitches, and had given up a bomb to Muncy. I don't think the moment was right for him at all. Hoffman is your closer, and he was having a good playoffs. You ride or die with him.

If Yesavage had mowed the Dodgers down, then maybe you think about it. But if he gave up another homer after the Muncy one, it would've looked real stupid to keep him in.


I disagree. Yesavage was on 3 days rest. He could go at least the 9th inning. Are you saving him for game 8 or next year? The championship was on the line. Yamamoto and Glasnow literally pitched last night and did it again tonight. 21 pitches for Yesavage, 34 pitches for Yamamoto, 38 pitches for Glasnow. Hoffman is our closer, and that's the problem. We had costly mistakes in game 3, 6 and 7 thanks in part to John Schneider's managerial decisions and the players making spring training mental mistakes.

Trey didn’t look good at all, which is hardly surprising considering he was being asked to do something he’d never done before.

They were always gonna ride with Hoffman and unfortunately, despite his last 2 weeks, that was always gonna be a risk. The guy came through 2 weeks ago but he couldn’t execute when it mattered most.


Personally speaking, I thought Yesavage looked fine. His demeanour wasn't that bad, and the home run was off a hanging splitter in the middle to Muncy. It was a bad mistake, and they capitalized, but it was also the only hit they got off of him in 2 innings of work. I also didn't mind the walk to Ohtani.

As for Hoffman, it is what it is. He looked good in the playoffs (prior to the home run since he didn't want to walk Rojas with Ohtani on deck), but looked terrible due to overuse and decreased velocity in the regular season.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2739 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 7:03 am

IKF what the **** kind of lead was that.We blew a game to a team we should have beaten.They better do something in the offseason to get back here,and win it.
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Re: World Series Game 7, November 1, 2025 - Dodgers @ Blue Jays, 8PM 

Post#2740 » by linery88 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 7:07 am

JN wrote:So Pillar just pointed out that IKF had some dumbass short lead from 3rd on the Varsho grounder in the 9th.

This guy didn’t exactly dominate in the fundamentals on the postseason. Bad errors, multiple bad baserunning, bad bunts, although he did get a good one down in the 10th.

I cant get over his lead.Too close too many times too many ways.

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