EVERY HOME RUN from the 2025 Postseason! 💥 (Ft. Shohei, Vladdy, Judge, Raleigh, Schwarber AND MORE!)

in this one- nothing game. Padres’s lead the Cubs game one best of three in the wild card up center field. Say Suzuki. He rips it through the wriggly wind into the brilliant sunshine and Suzuki ties the score in game one of the wildard series. One of the few mistakes Nick Pavetta has made today. And this is what the Cubs do, man. 54 more home runs this year than what they hit last year and we are all new again. Kelly with a high drive to center field. Merryill is back. Sheets at the wall and the one’s gone. The Cubs smash out of their slumber with backto back home runs in the fifth. Suzuki and Kelly put Chicago in the lead. A postseason roar we haven’t heard in Wrigley for a long time now as Carson Kelly puts the Cubs on top. And here’s Anthony Vulpi to face the guy that they affectionately call the beast in Boston. Two strikes to Vulpi. That ball is hit very hard to right field. And that’s the guy that the Yankees want to see in October. He was critical last year. And Anthony Vulpi exit stage right. The Yankees lead the Red Sox one to nothing. And man does that have to feel good for Vulpi. How about Anthony Vulpi right there with two strikes just tracking that fast, not missing it and going the other way. Swing and a line drive ripped right field back on. Lead off homer. Show Otani. A low liner over the right field fence. And just like that, the Dodgers take a one- nothing lead. Show explodes immediately, but the timing it takes to hit a pitch on the inner third and turn it around with the barrel shows you what Otani is capable of. Second and third here. That’s drilled left field. That’s back on its way out of here. Tay Oscar Hernandez unloads and the Dodgers have a 4 nothing lead. Well, this is the thing about Tay Oscar Hernandez, his ability to take that expansion of the zone and still attack and drive the ball. He sat back, got a slider. Hernandez did not miss it. Edmond drives one. That one towards the corner and it’s gone. Backto back. Five nothing LA. Well, this crowd is absolutely bananas right now. And it’s not like this is easy to do against Hunter Green, but they started the inning showing their discipline at the plate, working the count, and they stayed back so well on back-to-back hitters. Fernandez has the biggest hit of the night. His three-run homer, drilled out towards right center field. Credle is back. That one is gone. Tays Oscar Hernandez, his second of the night and the Dodgers lead it six to nothing. Well, the thing about Tasks Hernandez is he has power to all fields. This is a home run derby champion. We’re talking about who can hit any pitch in any direction. That is his strength. And they asked him why and he said because I was feeling good. Well, that feels good. Look out. This may leave the park. Wow. Otis second of the night and the Dodgers are feeling great. It is 8 nothing and he is something else. Well, you can see his own bullpen just in awe of what he’s able to do. I mean, he just has the ability to change a game with one swing to do something you’ve never seen before. George Valera getting a start today. He came off the bench in a big spot yesterday as a pinch hitter. Misa’s pitch is head in the air to deep right center field back by the wall and gone. George Vera who got in only 16 games for Cleveland in the regular season and hit two home runs has hit a two-run homer to give the Guardians the lead. Ryan Rochio Roio 0 for two today. Well hit ball to right way back and gone. Roio has given Cleveland the lead. Just his second career postseason home run. He had only five in the regular season. Just tucked his hands in so perfect and the noise right off the bat. You knew it had a chance. The wind wasn’t holding that up. Again, fast ball center cut right down the plate. Roio’s got to be feeling really good. So does Guardians fans. They needed that. Only a couple hits today and two big home runs. Here’s Bo Naylor. 0 for three today. 0 for four in his career against this pitcher. The 2-2 pitch hit in the air and right back by the wall. Perez’s gone. What has gotten into these Cleveland Guardians [Applause] a three-run homer six? We’ve been talking about shadows. I don’t think they care about them. They’re unleashing here in the eighth inning. Padres’s have had their chances again today. 0 for seven so far. Runners in score position and Machado cracks the first pitch to deep left field. Ian Hap will watch it go. Manny Machado destroys the first pitch splitter. The Cubs do not turn to the bullpen and Machado hits it over the bullpen. 3 nothing San Diego. It’s got to be the dudes. And for the Padres’s, it is Tatis. It is Machado. Now Ben Rice, he swings and hits it hard to right. And Ben Rice is back. And the Yankees are on the board. A two-run home run off BO to get it started. The kid from Cohasset, Massachusetts, steps on home and lives out a dream. The team he rooted for as a kid, the Yankees. And it’s two nothing with two outs. Every Yankee hitter swung at the first pitch in this inning so far. Odon’s pitch count is pretty efficient. 72 here into the sixth inning behind two and a story. Swing and a drive left field. Bellinger back. Gone. Trevor Story Book season continues with a game tying solo shot. And just like that, it’s 3-3. Oh, he didn’t miss that. The numbers are in the top left. Soon as he hit it, he knew it. Gabriel Arias, Josh Naylor, among others. Here’s a well- hit ball to left by Dingler way back at the wall. And it is gone. Dylan Dingler who grew up just down the road in Masslin, Ohio. As an Indians and Guardian fan, he has given the team from Michigan a two to one leads a ball to deep right field. Michael Bush, goodbye. They’ve been waiting since the second for that swing as BCH clears the ivy and it’s 3 nothing Chicago. He had 34 in the regular season and he gets a fast ball by the way. Two strikes. See you later. Padres went 90 and 72 in the regular season. A high drive to right field. Merryill gets into one. Did he get under it? He got just enough into the basket for Jackson Merrill. Well, the leadoff man in the ninth with a home run for San Diego. And the Padres’s are not done yet. The third extra base hit of this wildcard series for 22year-old Jackson Merrill. And BCH with a fly ball deep to right field. Way back there. That ball is gone. Michael Bush continues his late season assault. A leadoff homer for the Cubs in game one. He had 34 home runs during the regular season and he got the count in his favor. 2-1. Saw another four seam fast and was able to get on top of it. And this ball is driven to center field. Perkins going back. He looks up. It is gone. A home run. Ian Hap to the deepest part of the park. And Chicago has their second run. both by way of the homer. The little victories you’re looking for here if you’re the Cubs I mentioned that happened had a hard time seeing the ball out of the hand of Peralta. It was two for 35 prior to that long ball. There’s a drive to left field from her way back there and gone. The third solo homer for the Cubs this afternoon. This one belongs to Nicoer and the deficit is down to six. Second leadoff shot for the Cubs as well. Bush led off the game with a home run. Now her after striking out a couple of times catches one on the barrel for Seamer right there. Horner only had seven home runs during the regular season. His first career postseason home run. Vlad Jr. on 2-1. It’s a high fly ball to deep left field. Bellinger’s going back and it is gone. Vlad Guerrero Jr. homers in his first at bat of the postseason. calendar flips for October and he hits his first home run in a month. I didn’t like the pitch. Change up in. I know he’s a good fast ball hitter, but see how he can drop the barrel of the bat on a 91 mph change up. Didn’t have the movement. Kept it fair down the line and they strike first. Oh, baby. Drives this ball a mile and it’s two to nothing Toronto. Captain Kirk lifts off and the Stars delivering for the Jays in game one. Well, right on Q. Not a lot of wasted motion and everything he does. He may be not known to hit 30 home runs, but when he sees it, he hits it. If you’re thinking about the layoff and the hitters, well, so far, no big deal. Close one to deep left field. He’s got his second home run of the game and his fifth the last three games. One on Saturday, two in game 162, two in game one. He not necessarily known for the power. No, he’s not known. He’ll be known after this postseason. And now he’s got the fourth multi home run game in Blue Jays postseason history. Hernandez, a highf fly ball deep into right center. Got some barrel on that one. It’s got some carry and it is gone. Teasca Hernandez. A threerun home run in the seventh inning. He has flipped the scoreboard. Five to3 Dodgers. Stro had almost escaped the jam. One fast ball and shoots it to right center. Wow. Rodriguez into center field. Backing is Meadows at the wall. Julio Rodriguez strikes first for Seattle. It’s one- nothing. They have waited 24 years in Seattle to explode like that. Their first run. Wow. At home. Tom Bducci. Carrie Carpenter to the plate against Kirby here. Yeah. Interesting mound visit with the base open. You guys mentioned the history between the two. Green on deck has been vulnerable to that high fast ball. Interesting choice here for Kirby. How aggressive to be with Carpenter. One two delivery. Carpenter swings, launches it to right, and the Tigers will lead. That is gone. And Carpenter comes up clutch in the division series again. And he gets the best of Kirby again. Wow. When he swings and makes contact, he does not get cheated. 2-1 Tigers. Runner at third. Nobody out. Ernie Clement leans into one to deep left field. It is gone. Ernie Clement makes it two to nothing. A different guy every night. The story of the Blue Jays. This time it’s Ernie Clement launching a two-run home run to start the story. Didn’t even have time to tell you that he swings about 50% of the time on the first pitch. Glad Jr. five for six in this division series. His last eight games against the Yankees, he’s sitting above 600. And oh baby, goodbye Junior strikes again. The New York Yankees outscoring them 19-1 over the first game and a half. Man, when it when he hits and he’s on time, it is pretty to watch. They’re going to lose this ball. Somebody’s going to find it as a souvenir. They’re handing them out like hot cakes. It’s 11 nothing Blue Jays as first show goes deep. This is the most lopsided stretch of postseason baseball you will ever see. It’s like it’s on the tea for the Toronto Blue Jays. The Blue Jays are outscoring the Yankees 19 to nothing in a seven inning span. Springer quicks one left center field that’s headed for the seats. It’s gone. Springer’s first hit of the postseason is a home run. A dozen for the Blue Jays. It’s the 20th of George Springer’s postseason career. Well, he did. Bellinger crushes the ball down the line and gone. Yankees get on the board on a Cody Bellinger home run. It’s 12-2. Bellinger the best lefty lefty hitter in baseball this year. Connects on one right here. First home run of the postseason. Does a good job not clearing his hips too soon. And that’s probably why he’s such a good matchup for lefties on the mound, right? Yeah. Hook down the right field line. Judges going back to the corner. It’s gone. It’s an incredible day for Dolan Verso. Forget the single. How about two doubles, two home runs. See, if he doesn’t touch home plate right here, he gets a triple. Give it up. Wonder how many Blue Jays have had. 12 total bases in a postseason. Now man, Palano sends this to left and that ball is history. Jorge Palanco grabs the trident after his first playoff home run in six years. And just like the Mariners did last night with Rodriguez, they start the night of scoring tonight with a solo blast in the fourth. Suzuki drives one to left. That ball is gone. Sea Suzuki with a three-run homer. Chicago strikes first for the second straight game. Fireworks early here in Milwaukee from Chicago. Oh, Naga has struggled in the regular season in the first inning. Another payoff and it’s a highf fly ball to left field. Cap underneath it in front of the wall. This ball’s gone. Andrew Vaughn ties the game with one swing. He’s done it again. This ballpark has always been a good hitters ballpark and it had enough and produces three runs. Hard to catch 104 mph with a broken middle finger, right? or a compromised middle finger on your left hand. Contras with a drive to left field and the Brewers have the lead. A no doubt shot from William Contrarus. You were saying compromised because some of the injuries he still caught 128 games. He’s still one of the best hitting catchers in all of baseball. First career postseason home run for William Contrarus. Churio with a drive center field way back there and gone. A threerun shot from Jackson Cheerio and the Brewers lead seven to three. All seven runs for Milwaukee via the long ball tonight. All the runs scored but two outs. You just gave the number best in baseball. A long home run to center field. Heyo Suarez. Suarez, who began his career as a Detroit Tiger. He swings and sends one out towards deep left field. This one’s way back there and Aueno Suarez returns to Detroit with a bang. It’s three nothing Seattle. They’ve been waiting for Gino Suarez to do just this. He has struggled in the postseason up till this point. Stunned silence for the Tiger fans and the Seattle faithful who made the trip. ignited after their prodigal son comes away with a solo shot. Here is the lefty Crawford who’s reached base twice. Crawford sends a fly ball out towards right field. That one’s way back and gone. JP Crawford right on Q. Delivers. Blasts a home run. And that answers the Tigers run to make it five to one. Second career postseason home run for Crawford. Back to a four-run lead. That was an absolute blast by JP Crawford. As soon as it touched his bat, everyone knew that was a homer. He sends one the other way. Well struck ball deep left field and gone. Raleigh’s first of the playoffs and it’s 8 to one Seattle. They are feeling it. Third Mariner home run of the night. Fast up and away. And Cal just took it with him. Oh, great pick right there. He literally has a shirt that says dump here for 61. For number 61. No way. Could not have been scripted better. That’s AI. He’s got a 62 shirt. That’s pretty awesome. That’s That’s just impressive preparation. Well, this is the matchup, right? This is all eyes on Vladimir Guerrero on this 200. He swings and it’s a fly ball to deep center field. Gisham’s going back. He’s done it again. Vlad Guerrero Jr. has the Blue Jays in front in the first inning. His 17th career home run at Yankee Stadium. Unbelievable this guy. Well, as soon as I I spit it out of my mouth, you can’t leave an offspe pitch over the plate. One of the early turning points of this series, the sixth inning with the bases loaded, nobody out in game one, battling against Kevin Gau. He struck out his biggest spot since. It’s a drive down the line. If it’s Barrett’s moment, it is. It’s tied. George has arrived. If you keep giving him chances like his regular season, the numbers are going to start turning. And that three ines off the foul pole may have turned this series and Aaron Judge into a different conversation. For 10 years, that ball has sailed wide to the left and just missed the foul pull. This time it hits it. There’s the drive to deep right field. New York leads for the first time in the series. Jazz Chisum goes deep. And a Yankees team that hit 30 more home runs than any other during the regular season. Only had three over the first five games of the postseason, but they have rode a pair of long balls into a tie and then their first lead of this division series. The one breaking ball lifted to right. Riley Green has finally come alive. Tigers lead their first lead since the 11th inning of game one. And it’s Riley Green to give it to him. 4-3 Detroit. They’ve been waiting for Riley Green to finally come through. He gets the first Tiger home run in 106 at bats. The first since Carrie Carpenters in game one. He finally got that one slider that didn’t do a lot. He had to do something. And I’m not going to lie, Wayneo, he called it. No energy, nothing. The one homer by Car Carpenter really was the only life that they had shown and then all of a sudden a five spot real quick and now two more. Bayz first play on a home run in eight years has put Detroit on top by four hanging breaking ball and Jav Bayz we’ve mentioned it all series has been under control and that was a real homer that went into the old state the old fence but wow a seven run twoinninging explosion by Detroit’s offense deep drive Torres the other way angling over is and he’s going to see it All fair and that one is gone. Tigers have found the stroke in game four. Flavor Torres. I didn’t see that one coming off Vargas. Oppo and he just that ball’s out there. It’s up and that’s what gives him a chance to drive that ball. We keep saying that, but it’s up and out over. You can drive it that way. And he did it. BCH with a drive right field. Freelick goes back to the track to the wall. Gone. Tie game. Michael Bush a lead off bomb once again. In a postseason where Chicago has not seen reliable offense, Michael Bush delivers. There have been fireworks early in every game of this series. Kitridge out of the bullpen for the Cubs. At first pitch, it’s Jake Bowers lifting this ball to left field. Hap goes back. That ball is gone. Jake Bowers with an opposite field shot and the Brewers are within one. That ball was aided and blown out of here by the wind. Bowowers got a good piece of it, but it stayed in the air a lot longer than it looked off the bat. And here come the Brewers. Ryan McMahon has given the Yankees Gold Glove caliber defense down at third than they expected. Here’s a fly ball to deep right field. And Ryan McMahon has tied game four. One night after it’s Aaron Judge, of course, it’s Ryan McMahon, the right-hitting nine hitter picked up at the deadline for his defense. You don’t have to hit it far to right field. You just got to hit it in the air. Aaron gives the Phillies two scoreless. Here is Suarez. And on the first pitch, Tommy Edmond is going to send one out of here. What a greeting that was. And it is the Dodgers who strike first. Second postseason home run this year for Tommy Edmond. Yeah, it’s a first pitch cutter right here coming in on his hands. Left that one out over the plate. We talk about all the time Tommy Edmond that sweet swing. Look at him hit down on that ball and backs that thing up. Dodger starters have been a major story. Uh-oh. Schwarber going to send one way out of here. How far will it fly? My goodness. Kyle Schwarber with a tape measure shot up on top of the pavilion and right. That is one of the biggest bombs you will ever see. And the Phillies tie it up immediately on a Schwar bomb here in the fourth. Well, I figured 20 you might see a split coming right here. No sir. He gave him the fast ball and Schwarber as good as there is hitting that pitch. 455 ft. So using three players in that spot in the order. That ball’s hit well into the deep left center field. And this is going to fly out of here. JT Riuto second hit of the game and his first home run of this division series. He’s made it four to one Phillies. And a three-run fourth. And now Schwarber a high towering fly ball. That one is deep. Hernandez will watch it fly. It’s another bomb. Kyle Schwarber has done it again and the Phillies have busted it wide open here in the eighth. Second homer of the game for Schwarber. 8 to1 Philadelphia. I did not know if that was going to travel enough. I mean, it was so high. 109 off the bat, but straight in the air, but Kyle Schwarber so strong right off the top of the wall. 368 ft. Half with a drive right field way back there. Gone. More first inning fireworks. Ian Hap takes Freddy Peralta deep for the second time in the series and the Cubs lead three nothing. The most senior of the Cubbies comes through in a big moment. That four seam fast ball floated right in the middle of the plate. I said the ball had to be crushed to right field. That’s crushed. 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. You haven’t seen a lot of slug from Tucker since he came back from the injury. So that’s a welcome sign for the Cubs. Michael Bush here and BCH with a highf fly ball deep right field. That ball is gone. Number four for BCH in the postseason. This is what the offense for the Cubs looked like in the first couple of months of the season. They spent 111 days in first place. Brad Murphy says home runs are thrown, not hit. That one was middle middle for Bush. This is why AJ Hinch put Carrie Carpenter at the top of the order for this moment to face Gabe Spire and still have an opportunity later. Carpenter swings and sends one out towards right center field. Rodriguez all the way back at the track. This ball’s gone. Carrie Carpenter has done it again. He’s given Detroit the lead in Seattle. He did it to Kirby in game one. He does it to Spire in game five. And he pulls this one deep to left center way back and gone. The Brewers strike first in game five. Listen, any game scoring first is important, but in a bullpen game, it’s even more important because it allows the manager with the lead to put the pieces in place from the bullpen. Saw a lot of fast balls, a lot in the same place up and out over the plate. Peter pitched missed the one prior, did not miss this one. Well, they gave them three innings in game two, three scoreless innings. They’d love to see the same thing here. There’s a fly ball to right center from Sea Suzuki. Way back and gone. Tie game. Punch. Counter punch. Chicago has tied it with one swing. Second pitch he sees from Misarowski. The home run. Third homer of the postseason. Middle. Middle. Pat Murphy says all the time, “Home runs aren’t hit, they’re thrown.” And that one’s right down the middle of the plate. And Fawn with a try left field. pretty deep. This ball is gone. Andrew Vaughn has vaulted the Brewers into the lead in game five. He was pure magic when he joined the Brewers. When he first came up, it seemed like every single time they needed a big RBI, he got it. Second homer of the series and one of the biggest, if not the biggest as a Brewer. Terang the better. And Terra drives one center field way back there. Gone. Bryce Terang. His biggest swing as a Brewer. A huge homer in the seventh and Milwaukee leads three to one. That ball hit 416 ft. 107 mph exit velocity. And he knew right away. Bryce Terra has his first career postseason homer. facing the top hitting team in baseball which showed every bit of that in the division series. And on the first pitch, George Springer leads the fight. New series, same story for this Blue Jays offense. One pitch in, it’s one to nothing. Yeah, that jacket if it gets a lot of use, it’s going to travel and it’s going to travel beyond this series. This one’s a little bit of a shock to your system. When you’re a starting pitcher on the first pitch, you give up a homer. It’s like a quick wakeup call. High drive right field. Kale Raleigh has connected and tied the game in the six. It’s the big dumper when the Mariners need him most. 62nd of the season and game one of the championship series is tied up. And his swing is so grooved on pitches in the zone. This is not the worst pitch in the world, at least seeing it live. But man, he is locked in. One bad pitch and the game is tied. Rodriguez came into the series 0 for his last 14, but he singled and walked twice yesterday. Here’s his one-two. Rodriguez hooks one in the air down the line. If it’s fair, it’s got a chance and it’s gone. Julio Rodriguez with a three-run shot in the first inning. Totally different story for Trey Savage in his second postseason start. He gets punched right away. Rodriguez hits it out. And if you start getting that power like they did for a lot of the regular season, look out. Shot to right center field. Varial on the run. He’s at the track. He’s at the wall. It’s gone. It’s Palano again. Jorge Palano is owning October for the Mariners. He’s given them a 6-3 lead. When we see this replay, you’re going to see one of the prettiest swings to the ball short and in the zone. You cannot have a huge swing against a velocity fastball like Barland. [Applause] Fly to deep right field. Back goes Lucas at the wall. Goodbye. Third home run of the game for the Mariners. Blasting their way through game two. They lead it nine to three. It’s the third hit of the game for Josh Naylor who has shown all the things that he brings. The bat to ball, the stolen base, and now the power in a stadium where he went deep when he was a high schooler. Freddy Freeman in a 3-2 count. Freeman a high fly ball to right. It is deep back on it. Cheerio and Freddy Freeman sends one out of here. A rain maker to right field and the Dodgers strike first. Freeman’s got his first homer of this postseason, his first RBI. You know, Ronnie, you’d said earlier that he had had his power stroke and we said he faced all these lefties. That’s right. Now he gets the righty right here. Jackson Churio and on the first pitch, Jackson Churio sends one into deep right and that one’s going to fly out of here. Cheerio with a home run to start it offensively for the Brewers. Tell you what, man, you talk about bringing this place alive. 106 off the bat for 89. Curio just missed one last night in the ninth inning, which would have been a walk-off three-run bomb. Boy, Peralta kind of silenced the bats early and then he brought this place alive. And a high fly ball into left field. That is way back there. And that is going to be a gone home run. We are tied. Hernandez, like Freeman yesterday, hits a towering flyball home run out of here. Hernandez with his fourth home run this postseason, his 10th RBI. Got a little out in front, but so strong and such a great hitter. 106 off the bat. And a big performer when it counts the most. Another 3-2. Muny into center field. Freelick turns and runs. That ball’s deep. Freelick jumps and it is up and out of here. Max my a home run to center field with two outs and two strikes and it’s three to one Dodgers. His first homer and first RBI of this postseason. Rodriguez drills a ball left center field headed back there. Goodbye. And it’s Rodriguez starting the Mariners once again with another first inning home run. Well, this home run was center cut and this young man has had all the talent in the world and he gets it right out in front. That is extension and out in a hurry. Blue Jays in business to open the third with the nine hitter Jimenez up. Here’s a high-fly ball off of the bat of Jimenez that’s carrying well. Roé turns and watches it fly. It’s the nineh hitter Andre Jimenez of all people giving Toronto the swing that it desperately needed. It’s tied at two. What moment turns it momentum and you could look to this homer where you don’t see many out of heaven in the ninth spot as being one of those moments and even though you’re dejected down three. First hit swinging. And this ball’s hit in the air to deep center field and George Springer gets it over the wall for a home run. His extra base impact continues. Third home run of the postseason for Springer and they’ve got six fast ball outer third up. He was ready for it. Oh, he’s just 200 in this postseason, but all six hits have gone for extra bases. Vlad Jr. sends a high drive to deep center field. Rodriguez to all. It’s gone. First pitch of the fifth. Vlad Jr. launches a solo shot. Single double homer. Vlad Junior’s back and it is 7 to2 Toronto as they’ve gone deep three times in game three. Well, again, Slider there at the bat angle that he likes and he knew it. Kirk sends a fly ball the other way. Roace retreating to the track to the wall. It’s another home run. Opposite field blast for Alejandro Kirk and a dozen for the Jays on their fourth bomb of the night. What a roller coaster of ups and downs for this Jay’s offense. He may be only strong. Third of the postseason for Kirk after he had three the last two days of the regular season. Here’s a high drive off of the bat of a Rosarina that will leave the yard. Rosarena has got his first home run of the postseason and the mayors is something to hang their hat on their leadoff hitter who they hope can catch fire has a shot and see that little thing right there that he clicked and felt you never know they might get him going 27 during the regular season which was a careerh high but he has looked off sends a drive down the line takes the pole goodbye a razor Rena and Raleigh go back to back. Raleigh’s third of the postseason. What an effort. Lucas getting up there. So, it’s 124. Seven home runs in this game between the two teams combined. Who said you can’t hit homers in this ballpark, right? Got the Jays with 10% chance to have a fifth home run tonight. Tie a postseason team record. Oh, baby. 100% chance. Google nailed it. Did they Barger goes deep. His first home run of the postseason and it’s 13 to four. Barger. He does it in his hometown. Was born here in Seattle. Nearly leads off this inning. Here’s a highf fly ball deep center field. Vo to the track. Verso to the wall. It’s gone. Josh Naylor goes deep and the Mariners are on the board first. Well, left it up and it was a question of whether or not this man was going to rob it. And just outside the glove and another good start here at home for Seattle with a tie and run at second, nobody out. The eighth pitch, a high line drive to right field. Kenzone’s going back. It’s good again. It’s Jimenez out of the ninth spot, sparking the Jays for the second night in a row. Lightning strikes twice. A jolt from an unlikely source. Two to one Toronto. You got a slider middle in and he waited on it all the while trying to keep his bat back so that he could get the head out to pull it. Guerrero drives the ball the other way. Can zone going back. He’s at the wall. It’s gone. Vlad Jr. strikes again with his fifth home run of the postseason. Toronto takes the run right back. That’s what he does when he’s at his best. hits it hard the other way. If you try to pull this pitch, it’s an out. Second of the game for the Blue Jays. Seventh in the two games here in Seattle for him. That’s now five home runs and 11 knocked in in eight games this postseason. Oh, baby had the one to crush and did Suarez makes it one- nothing Seattle. Gosman put it on a T. Suarez did not miss. 51st of the year. And that is a pitch selection they’re going to want back because he threw this right down the middle. But he had been missing a lot of pitches with some pop-ups and swing and miss. And he threw a fast ball for the first time since we’ve been watching Dosman. Middle. Here’s a high fly ball deep left field. Did he get enough? He did. Big dumper. Biggest swing. Five tide. He drops 64 over the left field wall. There was still doubt that this was going to be robbed. And you called it. Is it enough? And it was bailey. Oh no. Another two two. That’s another fast ball. It’s driven the other way. It’s got a chance. It’s a Seattle is shaky. The Mariners lead game five six-2. Second home run of the game for Eddie Haney Suarez is an opposite field grand slam. Just can’t believe they went for a fast. That pitch selection right there. Allow him to have a chance to do what he did. And boy oh boy did he deliver. Otani rule is in effect. And show Otani to face José Kintano to start in the bottom of the first inning. And there goes Otani. Shi lighting up the highlights already. It’s a leadoff home run after he struck out three in the top of the first and the Dodgers lead it one to nothing. He hit 55 in the regular season. A Dodger record and he’s gone deep for the third time this postseason. His first of the championship series. Otani third time around homerred in the first. His third leadoff home run in the postseason. Had one last year. He’s had two this year. Oh my goodness. Show Otani. Wow. Up and over the roof. A majestic blast. Otani drops jaws everywhere and it’s four to nothing Dodgers. This was about as impressive as it gets. The back flip, the one you can enjoy all the way around. What a majestic home run that was. 7 off the bat, 469 ft. He is the first Dodger to ever have two multi- home run games in the same postseason. And here comes Otani. Otani with two homers tonight. Otani. Denny. Otani. Oh, Tony has done it again. His third home run. Two strikes. And this is where he goes, right? That ball’s a little down, little outer. 114 off the bat. And this one only 427 the opposite way. Yeah. Take a bow. Show Otani. An all-time game for an all-time player. Three homers. Boy, this would be a huge run here. Logan Gilbert one out away from having a clean inning. And now he’s looking at runner at third. Two out. Lifts one in the air right center field. It is gone. Base is empty. Two outs. Three pitches later, two runs are in. You literally could draw a line down the middle of the plate and put a coffee can in the center of it. And that’s where most of those pitches that catch that part of the plate are not being missed by the Toronto Blue Jays. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads off the fifth against Logan Gilbert. Here’s one to Guerrero. Is whacked to left field. Forget about it. Gone. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s sixth home run of the postseason. makes it five to nothing Toronto. And it’s the Blue Jays offense coming to life again. Two home runs in this game and five runs through five innings. What an October this has been for the franchise face Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Here he comes to Josh Naylor with a highf fly ball to deep right field. There goes the shut out. Naylor goes very deep and makes it 5-1. The Missaga kid for the second time in this series goes deep at Rogers center and it’s five to one. First pitch off speed hanger and he just gets the barrel out and he knows it. But again with two outs here attack and if you can’t get him out attacking then he will come out to get you. But you got to remember this is still a young player. There’s a lot of guys breaking into the major leagues at 24. Well, he’s in his fourth year as the franchise star. And now a two- two pitch and a high drive to left center field. Lucas on the run. That ball’s gone. Julio Rodriguez in the biggest game of his life is delivering. Doubles and scores in the first. Homers in the third. And it’s two to one Seattle. There is the hanger. And he didn’t miss it. Second time that he’s homered against Bieber in this series. Farland fires. Cal hits a highf fly ball deep right field. It is gone. Raleigh joins Rodriguez delivering in game seven. The two biggest stars for the Mariners showing up when it matters most. Seattle knows it. The rest of the country is about to find out on the year he had and the amount of innings he’s catching and just the man, it’s it’s not that easy. It’s not that easy. Top of the order for the Blue Jays. George Springer at the plate. He is in a position to tie the game up and possibly send this Blue Jays crowd into a frenzy. Highf fly ball left field. A Rose Arena. Does it go? George Springer has his Jose Bautista moment. This one deeper into the playoffs. This one could send him to the World Series. I set him a little short. It’s beyond frenzy in the air. Varo in the air to center field. PZ going back. Turns, watches, and it’s gone and tied. Dalton Vo game one. He just guessed right. first pitch fast ball and he let it eat. That jacket has gotten a lot of use in the postseason. They hope it’s going to extend well beyond what the stitching in that thing holds it apart, but that’s ball he just went and attacked straightaway center. No doubt about it. And we got a new ball game. Barger sends a towering drive right center field. Kiss it goodbye. And Barger has connected on a grand slam to break open game one and start this place. shaking. Well, he hit a fly ball and he guaranteed his teammate was going to come up, but I didn’t see a situation where his teammate might come up with nobody on. And that grand slam. Wow. Here’s a high drive off of the bat of Kirk sailing back there to center. Does it have enough? You bet. Double digits for the Jays in game one. What a statement from Toronto. Like I said, he’s the perfect guy to talk about what the Toronto Blue Jays kind of do. A nine spot. I don’t remember too many nine spots in a World Series. I can tell you that. Oh, left it there. Hit in the air to right field. Back it goes. It is gone. And yeah, Sky scraping home run from Show Otani. left it over the plate and Otani didn’t miss. That was the fastest run around the bases I’ve ever seen. Right on the heels of Tommy Edmond. Fourth home run the last two games for Otani and it’s 11 to four. You could just see it coming and it rolled right there perfectly for him. And that swing has been done a lot this year. Who blinks first? 17 straight retired by Gau. Will Smith who comes up here single. The 3-2 high drive deep to left field. It’s Smith with a big swing into the second deck. He’s given the Dodgers the lead in the seventh. His first extra base hit of the postseason. Couldn’t have come at a better time for LA. And one of the first pitch location mistakes for Gau. Dodgers had not had a base runner since the first inning. Then bang, two to one LA. Maxy doesn’t doesn’t usually expand too often, but seeing slow slow and then fast ball might get him to do Fast ball lifted in the air deep left field. Lucas going back opposite field bomb. Max my with a second solo shot of the inning. The Dodgers riding the long ball to the lead in game two. That pitch is that belt tie. Needs to be up higher to get that above the barrel of the bat. And he goes the other way. Hernandez drills left field. Forget about it. Badger strikes first in a loud way and the full experience of Teasca Hernandez from one day to the next from a four strikeout game in game two to a home run to start the scoring in game three. Max is going to want that pitch back. Curveball gives him a chance to catch up and as you said it probably going to hit two home runs in the postseason at two. Everything at this time of year gets amplified times 10. He doesn’t have a hit to the opposite field in more than a month. Comes back in. It’s lifted to deep right field towards the corner. Goodbye. Otani goes deep and the Dodgers lead game three on a pair of solo home runs two to nothing. They came inside and Otani went to where he’s comfortable going right now. Well, they sped him up with the curveball. And what I mean by speeding up, he knows now a fast ball is going to come and he’s going to get the barrel of the bat as quick as he can to it. But that’s why Otani is pretty special. Breaking ball through to left center field. Pah going back. He’s at the track. He’s at the wall and it’s gone. Kirk has changed game three with a three-run shot. Good high ball hitter sitting on a pitch up. He gets a high curve ball almost as if he was sitting on it. This inning was crucial for the Toronto Blue Jays offense and they came through in a big way. Had not scored since the third inning of game two. It’s a home run from Kirk. His fifth of the postseason. Location, location, location is the most important thing. Oh, Totty. Oh, and a center cut fast ball one and it ties it. Show five to five. Once in forever, show Otani. He has tied game three with his second home run of the night. And he’s tied Frank Isel as the only guys in World Series history, four extra base hits in one game. Unbelievable. Location, location, location. You cannot miss there. 1150 in Los Angeles. Freeman sends a fly ball to center field. Vario’s going back before the strikes me. Billy Freeman has ended it. It’s a repeat hero with the last word on a game three classic. It takes 6 hours and 39 minutes. It takes 18 innings to end the longest game in World Series history. The ultimate hero is a familiar one. There’s a fly ball to deep left center field headed back there. It is gone. Brown Jr. gives the Jays the lead. The franchise face putting the team on his back. I’ll tell you, this guy’s amazing and he’s ready for everything. I mean, this is the first mistake that Otani has made and he didn’t get it back and he can appreciate that because he does that to every other pitcher when he’s at the plate. Seventh of the postseason for Guerrero. Here he comes and off we go in game five with a fast ball that’s hit in the air to deep left field. Called to the track and on the first pitch of game five. Davis Schneider into George Springer’s shoes and doing a great impression. How about that? Ready for a first pitch fast ball and an ambush to start game five with a bang. That jacket has been super important to the Blue Jays. And ironically, that’s the first solo home run in the World Series by the Blue Jays. Punched on the very first pitch. And now Vlad Jr. hooks a ball down the left field line. They’ve gone back to back to start game five. Three pitches in. Two to nothing Toronto. Wow. You wonder when two heavyweights are going at each other who is going to deliver the first blow. Well, they were ready to hit the fast ball. You felt like Snell was going to establish his fast ball tonight. I don’t know if that’s ever happened in his career where the first two hitters have hit home runs. Here’s the high drive. Forget about it. Kik Hernandez finds the seats. First of the World Series for Kik Hernandez. And the Dodgers are on the board. He’s been working on keeping that front shoulder in. And boy did he. Basketball location. Obviously a pitcher knows right now he’s just looking for a new ball. You don’t have to turn around and see how far it goes. You know when you release it. Bobette is the best hitter in baseball this year with runners in scoring position. He hit 380. Fair ball deep center. Edmonds going back. The ball is going long. Three-run home run. Breaking ball. And he was all over it. The Jays on the board first in one swing. And Bobette makes it three to nothing and chases show Otani from game seven. The 1-1 from the Savage. Muny hits a high drive to deep right field headed for the pole and gone. Max Muny brings the Dodgers back to within one with a no doubt shot. It’s four to three in the eighth. Oh, Maxy said, “I’m going to wait back here in my stance and get a hanger anyways.” And he got it. That guarantees Otani to hit again. Back to a one-run game in the eighth inning of game seven. Payoff. Drilled to left field and deep and gone. No way. Miguel Roas. Dave Roberts played his gut. The guy hadn’t had a hit in a month. And in the ninth inning of game seven, he hit a tying home run. The most unlikely source has changed game seven. It’s tied at four. Rojos has given the Dodgers life. Smith. It’s a high-fly ball to deep left field. It’s got a chance. It is gone. It’s Will Smith in game seven. And in the 11th inning of game seven, the Dodgers lead for the first time. What what a we just I just got done saying that somebody’s going to be remembered. It could be Will Smith. Second home run of the postseason. He won game two with a home run against Kevin Gosman. And if the Dodgers can get three more out of one Seven.

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26 comments
  1. growing up i watched only cricket and football and i legit just watched the highlights of game 7 of this world series randomly cause it showed up on my youtube and this got me so invested that i have been binge watching all baseball rules and highlights for 3 straight days. Its legit so much funnnnnnn…

  2. Ohtani 2025 World Series ERA: 7.56. yikes. Had a decent game 4 til the 7th inning but he was awful in Game 7 when he really could have cemented his legacy(umps even gave him 3-5 extra minutes to warm up TWICE).
    He was great at the plate especially in game 3.. but he got thrown out at 2nd base trying to steal in that game in the 9th inning like an idiot. And in game 7 he had 2 hits and a walk but his last 2 ABs when the game got tight he got out quick both times.
    Guy just doesn’t deliver in the clutch moment.

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