@@josecarranza7555 Yeah, I think Buehler said he told Mark Prior, the pitching coach that he was good and ready, but that he really lied and hadn’t thrown. He then said he talked to a couple of the other relief pitchers as he threw a pitch or two “how did that look, did it look crispy?”. They must have like it because they replied “oh yeah, crispy!” Whether it was 95+ Velo on the fastball, or nasty break on the 76mph knuckle curve, Buehler had decent command of his breaking pitches, and kept the final Yankees hitters off balance. The first pitch to Verdugo was a knuckle curve that dipped low. The second pitch was a fastball in for a swinging strike. The third pitch was another knuckle curve that look in the zone and dipped way down for a second swing strike. 1-2 count, last strike for the Yankees and Verdugo had to be guessing fastball. Instead, Smith calls for and Buehler throws perfectly another 79 mph knuckle curve right down the middle which dropped to the dirt as Verdugo swung through it, Smith tagging Verdugo for the final out. Masterful game calling by Smith, great great relief pitching from Treinen and Buehler and the whole Dodgers team won it together.
It sure looked like Wells "flipped off" Walker after striking out....and, Verdugo just looked clueless in his at-bat. Know what bugged me after The Dodgers recorded the last out in victory? The house played 'New York, New York'...the song they play after a Yankees victory. I didn't expect them to play 'I Love L.A.', but that was ridiculous! Congrats to The Dodgers for taking care of business and earning your 8th World Series Victory!
Rewatching thus again with pain in my heart knowing that Walker Buehler will never wear Dodger blue again my image of him forever will be him raising his arms in triumph and the legendary "Start the party Los Angeles"
On another note, I hate being a Yankees fan right now.
I’m a Cleveland fan I’m happy that Yankees lost the World Series
Soto with the helmet on, never getting a chance. Love it.
Reminder Dodgers won the WS with a 3 man starting rotation. That’s insane…
Aside of a good game 1 start from Flaherty, it was more like 2 1/2 pitchers. Game 5 wasn’t it for him, but they came out on top nonetheless.
@@killjoy8887same was Walker Buehler in sad Diego
And they say the rotation was cooked!
Baseball immortality💙
The fact that Walker didn’t throw a single warm up pitch and went and closed the game out is amazing!
I didn't know that til he said it on the mookie podcast..
I’m pretty sure he warmed up in the bullpen. He was seen in the bullpen in the 8th inning.
@josecarranza7555 I need to rewatch the mookie podcast..now is eating up
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Yeah, I think Buehler said he told Mark Prior, the pitching coach that he was good and ready, but that he really lied and hadn’t thrown. He then said he talked to a couple of the other relief pitchers as he threw a pitch or two “how did that look, did it look crispy?”. They must have like it because they replied “oh yeah, crispy!” Whether it was 95+ Velo on the fastball, or nasty break on the 76mph knuckle curve, Buehler had decent command of his breaking pitches, and kept the final Yankees hitters off balance.
The first pitch to Verdugo was a knuckle curve that dipped low. The second pitch was a fastball in for a swinging strike. The third pitch was another knuckle curve that look in the zone and dipped way down for a second swing strike. 1-2 count, last strike for the Yankees and Verdugo had to be guessing fastball. Instead, Smith calls for and Buehler throws perfectly another 79 mph knuckle curve right down the middle which dropped to the dirt as Verdugo swung through it, Smith tagging Verdugo for the final out.
Masterful game calling by Smith, great great relief pitching from Treinen and Buehler and the whole Dodgers team won it together.
It sure looked like Wells "flipped off" Walker after striking out....and, Verdugo just looked clueless in his at-bat.
Know what bugged me after The Dodgers recorded the last out in victory? The house played 'New York, New York'...the song they play after a Yankees victory. I didn't expect them to play 'I Love L.A.', but that was ridiculous!
Congrats to The Dodgers for taking care of business and earning your 8th World Series Victory!
6:04 "Are you not entertained?"
That's what he looked like saying, huh?
Once Freddie retires, the Dodgers NEED to build a statue of him.
No doubt about it, dude🎉🎉❤❤
Oh Hell Yeah !
The statue needs to be the walkoff of him holding up the bat
Yes, Freeman came back home 😊
i would say retire his jersey first and then statue
Thank you Yankees for you been here it’s good to have you here
Jester didn’t look to happy there 😂😂😂
Papi was enjoying it
Hilarious to see batter Wells strikeout an walk away staring at Buehler an giving him the middle finger😮😂😂😂😂😂😂luv it Go DOYGERS 💙😂😲😳👍🏼☝🏼🧢
Rewatching thus again with pain in my heart knowing that Walker Buehler will never wear Dodger blue again my image of him forever will be him raising his arms in triumph and the legendary "Start the party Los Angeles"
We own NYC from Long Island to the Bronx Brooklyn (original dodger home) queens fifth ave Madison ave the Empire State Building etc.
It's good to be a Doyer.
The Cherry on top was winning it at Yankee Stadium in front of the Yankee fans !! Go Dodgers !! 🧢💙
Dodgers baby 💙
17:58 Yankees fans are booing 😂😂
Re-sign Buehler now
I would. If nothing else, make him a long inning reliever/backup starter in case something goes wrong with one of the other starters
With a broken heart 💔 😢 we lost him to the Red Sox
9th inning yankees 789 ha ha
Bet they’re endorsing the “golden AB” proposal now 😂
I’m glad the Yankees lost 😂😂😂😂
Sooooo glad too !
@ I knew they were going to lose!
I am not