TOP 25 FREE AGENTS: Where will they land?! (Ft. Kyle Tucker, Shota Imanaga, Kyle Schwarber & MORE!)

Tucker with a drive to center. Perkins going back. He looks up. It’s gone. Is that the knockout blow that sends this series to a fifth game. Kyle Tucker with his first extra base hit of the postseason? And it’s 5 nothing. Two-2. Swinging a high fly ball left field headed back toward the seats and it is gone. He got the Plymouth Rock Side and a home run for Bregman number nine. There’s your spark. Yes. The 200th of his career as well. Oh yeah. Nice. That’s a little spark you’re talking about. You need something, right? Wake it up a little bit. Hanging split will get you that off the sides. Down and in. Don’t leave it there. You want to keep that thing away. Get this team going a little bit and wake that thing up. One, two. That one’s drilled deep to right field. He has done it. Four home runs in a game. A threerun home run. 21st player all time in baseball history to have four home runs in a game. He’s the fourth Philly to do it and the first since Mike Schmidt in 1976. Three and one. Fly ball center field. It’s hit deep out toward Monty’s angle. It is number 50. Kyle Schwarber has just hit his 50th home run of the season. He’s the second Philly to do it. And they now lead it seven to one. That is so cool. Unbelievable. Fly ball deep center. Edmonds going back. The ball is going long. Three-run home run. Bull shot. The Jays on the board first. In one swing, Bobette makes it three to nothing and chases Shot Otani from game seven. Highf fly ball right field. Tucker back. He’s on the track. So is the center fielder who leaps and that ball is gone. It’s a threerun, a two-run home run by Bellinger. His third home run of the night. Oh, what a night for Bellinger. It is 10 nothing Yanks. [Applause] Michael, he almost lost another one. Are you kidding me? That would have been four tonight. Well, at least he got three off the bat. I thought this was way gone. And Pete drives one to deep right center field headed back toward the wall. It’s out of here. Out of here. Pete Alonsozo stands alone. The polar bear on his own private iceberg. Pete Alonzo the most prolific home run hitter in New York Mets history. Strawberry had held the record since May the 3rd, 1988. And now 37 12 years later, Pete Alonzo breaks Daryl’s mark. He goes looks back at Otani. The pitch is hit to left center field. Hit very well and it is off the wall. Otani flying around third right behind him scoring the winning run. It’s a walk-off. Japan will play for the championship. That was a good O2 pitch though. Look at that. That strike three him on the sinker. Good way to start the day for Kane. I think he went around. He did. Punched at it. Badly fooled on the sinker. And that is strikeout number two for Michael King. Two down in the inning. Oh yeah. Strike three call. Third strike out for King. Swinging a miss. And he struck him out. Fourth strikeout for Michael King. One down. And that strike three gets him looking. Chapman gets the bad news from Phil Kuzy. Struck him out. That’s six strikeouts for King. the lefty today. It’s 0 and2 to half. Tried to check his swing and that is a swing says Alfonso Marquez the crew chief. That’ll be a strikeout for Frober on three pitches. And there’s another one. 67 on the year for Frober with that pitch and backto back strikeouts with that curve ball. 68% of his strikeouts on the curve coming in. That total rising today. Got him. That is strikeout number four for Valdez. Down goes Suzuki. Got beat with a change up for the strike out. And now swinging a miss. Braber. Hey, struck him out. Well, fast at 98. Back to back. Kay swinging a foul tip for strike three. Seven strikeouts for Dylan Ce today. Slider. Oh, slider. It is sliding even up in the zone. Yelich cannot connect. Swinging a miss. Turio strikes out. back to back Ks. In fact, four in a row now for Dylan Sewish. Eight on the afternoon. Swing and a miss. Eight strikeouts for Ranger. One and two. Hold that thought. And a cold strike three right on the outside part of the plate. Nine strikeouts. You know what we’d normally see from him, but everything else has been a plus. And that curveball’s been devastating. That’s 10 strikeouts. He has matched his careerhigh. It’s the third time he’s reached 10 strikeouts in a game. Got another 2-2. That’s another fast ball. It’s driven the other way. It’s got a chance. It’s a grand slam. [Applause] Seattle is shaky. Second home run of the game for AU Suarez is an opposite field grand slam. Base is loaded. Two out. Yanks leading one- nothing. And Gisham providing the separation that is gone. A grand slam for Trent Gisham. The career year continues and it’s five nothing Yanks. Hilliard at second. Nobody out. One, two. Struck him out. Got him with the slider. One man down. Swing and a miss. He struck him out. 99 mph heat from Diaz. Backto back strikeouts. Two men down. Up and in. Two two for Diaz on the outside corner. Strike three call and the ball game is over. Naylor’s 100th career home run gives the Mariners the lead in the seventh inning. 397 ft. I’m going to round up to 4 and 103 miles per hour off the bat. That’s how you reach a milestone. Here’s the ground ball back up the middle into center field. Hit number 1,000 in his career for Luis Arise. Get that baseball number 1,000 for Luis. Congratulations. His 43rd multi- hit game. Second most in the National League only behind Trey Turner. That is strike three and out number one in the ninth inning. Nothing tricky about the fuzz. Fast ball outer third at 98. Cool for just watching. That a strike three. Two down in the ninth inning. Hey, he struck him out in the Padres’s win. Ends up striking on the side. His two swing and a miss. Went right back to the change up. Now that’s strikeout number three for the Milkman. And Zack gets him to chase a change up and gets his four strike out. They strand the two on walk. His O2 pitch swing and a miss. Boy, what a nice sequence there as Gallon picks up strikeout number five. Zack has walked three, struck out five through five and a third right there. Fast ball is a strike and it’s six strikeouts for Zack. So using three players in that spot in the order. That ball’s hit well into deep left center field and this is going to fly out of here. JT Realm Muto second hit of the game. had his first home run of this division series. He’s made it four to one Phillies. Boy, JT’s looking like the JT Realmuto from years ago. Got a 10 slider. You can see kind of clipped it out front, but 407 105 off the bat. [Applause] Swing and miss. Strike three. Payoff. It’s a called third strike. Ring him up. Sit him down. Swing and a miss. Strike three. One slider. Payoff pitch. He went around. Strike three. Ianaga delivers. Swing and a miss. Strike three. Strike on number nine for Shota. And a one, two, three inning here in the top of the fifth. Here’s strike on number nine. Through it all. Kyle Freeland back to work. And a swing on a high-fly ball left center field and deep. Mullins at the wall. It’s gone. [Music] Okamoto. Oh, no surprise. Past five seasons, 30 plus home runs. We know the power is there in Okamoto. 164 home runs in that span. He got a good pitch to hit right there. Boy oh boy, he did not miss it. Back up the middle. fielded cleanly. He’ll throw high to Vulpi and Anthony Fulpy does a great job to come down on the base and make the throw to first to double up low. Fooled there and that one almost hit Eaton who had a dive out of the way of the flying bat. 3-2. Palanco sends it into right and will send Seattle to the American League Championship Series for the first time in 24 years. They will remember this night and this game and that swing in the Pacific Northwest forever. [Applause] Oh, that’s a swing. Yeah, Steam strikes out swinging. And there’s a swinging strike out of Arias. Seven strikeouts today for Melo Kelly. Two-2 and Rochio cuts through the cut fast ball. Another strike out. Kelly’s eight. Flavor Torres. Long fly ball. We are no longer scoreless. Way out of here, man. Oh man. Glabber Torres attacked. 25 gets a sinker in the middle of the plate. JT Gin didn’t want that one there. Glaver did. He won that battle. Hit it up on the roof of the clubhouse out there in left center field.

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10 comments
  1. The Dodgers can't get anyone.
    The Dodgers are bringing back the older guys, so that's probably all they'll be adding. They'll bring back Rojas and Hernandez, and then they'll be done. All they have left to do is go for a cheaper player.
    They can't even strengthen their bullpen, with Scott's four-year contract restricting them. Maybe they'll acquire free agent Helsley or something?

  2. Bellinger โ†’ Remains.
    Tucker โ†’ Mets
    Suarez and King โ†’ Remains.
    Langelsuares โ†’ Stays
    Imanaga โ†’ Mets
    Schwarber โ†’ Cubs.
    Valdes โ†’ Stays.
    Arraez โ†’ Giants, I guess.
    Bichette also remains.

  3. Micheal Bush, Dansby Swanson, Seiya Suzuki Ian Happ and PCA had more Home Runs and RBIs than Kyle Tucker this season. I donโ€™t think the Cubs are losing out. I hope he gets himself right though. Talented guy.

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