Alonso Sarinana
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And I think – and he said it himself in a quote that he kind of sees kind of the landscape of everything, sees what Kershaw is, and he wants to be a notch above that.
And Kershaw is probably the best left-handed pitcher we have ever seen.
There's an argument to be made.
I agree.
So for someone to say that they want to be a notch above that kind of tells you where he kind of sees himself.
Talk to us about how special what Yoshi has done this postseason, because I feel like that's being kind of – the lead is being buried because of everything else.
Great point by you about Will Smith because if we go back to that game, the Blue Jays pulled Alejandro Kirk and they brought in another guy to catch.
And that's a big ask to ask a guy to catch 18 innings to hit, to catch that many pitchers.
That's a giant ask.
And to your point, Will Smith is called the hell of a series.
Like you can't really, you know, it was funny.
John Smoltz says before Blake Snell throws the first pitch, hey, that he needs to establish his fastball gun.
I mean, he wasn't wrong, right?
Because Blake Snell in game one didn't have his fastball.
But the impressive part was not only did Will Smith call a great game, but he also held those guys to two runs.
Considering it didn't have fastball command, there's nothing more you can ask from your starting pitchers, right?
So going into tonight, game six, tomorrow, game seven, because there is going to be seven games.
I'm boiling that into existence.
With that said, what adjustments do the Dodgers need to make tonight?
And what is your prediction for tonight?