The former Wolverine left hander pitched 6 1/3 innings, giving up just 1 hit and 1 run while striking out 7 Red Sox hitters.
While Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was removing Rich from the game with 1 out in the 7th, I started to prepare a post on Hill's terrific start and how he was on his way to earning a victory...until....the Dodgers bullpen imploded, and a 4-0 lead turned into a 9-6 BoSox win and a 3 games to 1 lead in the best of 7 Series.
After the game was over I headed to the Topps BUNT App to see how I did in tonight's game contest, and what do I find as my prize but this beautiful card...
Usually when I play these games I don't have enough points to qualify in the top 1,000 to get an award card, but one of the cards I played was of Rich, so that helped me out.
The BoSox are headed to another championship, but I hope the Dodgers at least win on Sunday Night to extend the baseball season by one more day, as I always want the year extended as much as impossible.
Have a great Sunday, enjoy Game 5... and, as always... PLAY BALL! ⚾️
Let's go Kershaw!
ReplyDeleteNice win for you! I wish the Dodgers bullpen wasn't hot garbage that denied Hill a much-deserved win. At this point LA can go down in flames for all I care.
ReplyDeleteHill was unhittable, he deserved better for sure. I was certain the series would be tied, especially after Puig's homer. But its tough to keep the Sox lineup down for long. Kershaw will have to give LA at least 7 strong innings to force a game 6. It's hard for me to root against him, he's probably my favorite pitcher to watch.
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