[Ardaya] Dodgers say Eric Karros and Steve Sax will throw out the ceremonial first pitch in Game 1. Walker Buehler, rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, will throw out the first pitch for Game 2.
Dodgers say Eric Karros and Steve Sax will throw out the ceremonial first pitch in Game 1.
Walker Buehler, rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, will throw out the first pitch for Game 2.
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) October 10, 2022
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Tommy John #3 coming
Left-handed one hopes
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Underhanded please
they giving buehler the retired player treatment
Anyone going to the game, give Steve Sax some extra love, especially after he lost his son this year.
Walker 😪😪
Umm maybe let’s not have Walker throw out the pitch. Saw him the other day in a commercial where he throws a pitch and was like “Walker let’s not”
Anyone else nervous about Buehler?
Sax on deck, but the game rn is at the plate
With his foot only
Maybe Buehler will do it like in The Sandlot and just walk the ball to whoever is catching
Walker pitching game 2. Prior you WIZARD!!!
Walker is gonna hum that fucker full force
I’m glad to hear that about former Dodgers greats such as Eric Karros and World Series champion Steve Sax. But also, I like Walker Buehler a lot. I think he has been a staple of this starting pitching rotation the last few years, he has been solid in the playoffs, as well as the regular season. I feel for him that he wasn’t a part of this regular season run as well as how long the Dodgers will go in the playoffs. But to think of the record and era he had this year playing through injury. It’s just really impressive. For him I’m glad that he can still be a part of that team if it means it at all by throwing out that first pitch
Dodgers legends.
Just to make it clear, can someone tell me how many first pitches can there be before the game starts?
Steve is a cool guy, he used to always come into the Safeway I worked at in Granite Bay.He left his wallet in the grocery store once and I got to chat with him a bit. It’s giants territory up there, so it was always nice to see the dodger legend