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Eric Fisher
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Newsletter writer at Front Office Sports. Veteran journalist. Proud alum of St. Bonaventure University. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aeric-fisher/ https://frontofficesports.com/newsletters/front-office-sports/
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Can’t help but feel for the Blue Jays. Canada completely showed out for this World Series but the team failed to cash in on way too many opportunities, especially at home.
The Dodgers escape and they are the first repeat MLB champions in 25 years. Unbelievable. This Game 7 had everything.
If the Blue Jays don’t win this, it will be a cruel counting of all the missed opportunities. Two on and nobody out in the 9th in G6. Two outs away from winning in the top of the 9th tonight. Loading the bases in the bottom of the frame. The chances have been there in spades.
World Series Game 7. Extra Innings. This game is completely bananas.
Blue Jays had men on second and third with nobody out in the ninth, but can’t do anything with it and the Dodger hold on to force Game 7 in the World Series. Toronto will rue the many missed opportunities tonight, but will be looking to rebound like they did after the 18-inning loss in Game 3.
The Stars and Mavericks formerly were together at Reunion Arena in Dallas. There's no reunion happening now, though, as upkeep of the current venue, American Airlines Center, has exploded into a legal battle and could impact both teams' plans for new venues. frontofficesports.com/mavericks-ac...
Mavericks Accuse Stars of Holding Dallas Arena ‘Hostage’
The Mavericks and Stars are locked in a legal battle that could have long-term ramifications on plans by both teams to build new arenas.
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Ohtani started as the World Series story of the day and night, but ultimately, it was all about the grit and resilience of the Blue Jays after last night’s crushing loss.
The Blue Jays win World Series Game 4 to knot the series at two games a piece. The series will definitely go back to Toronto. Will be a boon for Fox and Sportsnet. Even if the Dodgers go on to win, they will not clinch on their home field, something they haven’t done since 1963.