Julian McWilliams
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And what they brought to – I mean, Gosman pitched well.
Like, Bieber got thrown in a tough situation, but he pitched well in parts of the series.
Scherzer pitched well.
Like, none of this reliever stuff, none of this opener stuff really mattered at that point.
It was just like, who are the best pitchers on the field that we can go to at any point?
Like, Trey Savage, you know, Bieber.
All these starters were just like relievers.
And it seemed to become that after that sort of that game, that 18 inning game or during that 18 inning game, where it's just like, dang, dude, like I didn't expect the Blue Jays to do this and have this pitching staff.
But dang, they have it.
And then, by the way, like Yamamoto doing what he's doing.
It just reminds me... It really reminded me of how the old school Giants used to win World Series.
It was never with their bats.
The Dodgers did not have a good offensive playoffs.
They didn't.
You can count how many times... I don't think they even scored more than six runs or seven runs in any game during the playoffs.
So it wasn't about their offense.
it was just flat out their starting pitching.
And then not their starting pitching once it got to the – not just – not all their starters once it got to the World Series.
No, it was one guy.
Right?