Bryce Eldridge’s mid-September call-up was billed as a desperate search for an offensive boost in a desperate and flailing push for the postseason. Admittedly, a big ask for a 20 year old, and somewhat unsurprisingly, the team’s young top-prospect did not provide the much-needed kick in the pants. The Giants pulled at October’s push-door and there you have it. Under that very specific lens, Eldridge’s first taste of the ... Read more
Tony Vitello Breaks His Silence — What the Giants’ New Manager Just Revealed About His Coaching Staff.yv
In his introductory press conference, new SF Giants manager Tony Vitello covered a number of topics about his experience, approach, and plans. He was asked about the coaching staff (around the 32-minute mark), and offered an update, but not one with much substance. SF Giants manager Tony Vitello offers an update on the coaching staff Vitello indicates that conversations about his new staff have already taken ... Read more
The Moment Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Turned Game 7 Chaos Into a Scherzer Lifeline.yv
The post Vladimir Guerrero Jr. makes insane catch to bail out Max Scherzer in Game 7 appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Toronto Blue Jays rode Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s red-hot bat to the World Series in 2025. Guerrero racked up eight postseason home runs, proving himself as one of baseball’s best power hitters. Guerrero has more homers in the World Series than his father had in 188 career ... Read more
Blue Jays Escape a Nightmare in the 10th — Dodgers Load the Bases, but Toronto Refuses to Break.yv
World Series Game 7 — Latest The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers are facing off in the 41st winner-take-all Game 7 in World Series history. The game is tied 4-4 in the 10th inning. Follow along for play-by-play, updates and analysis on both teams. ▶️ George Springer strikes out, chasing a pitch from Yoshinobu Yamamoto that was clearly ball four. Two outs ... Read more
Tension Explodes in Game 7 as the Blue Jays Strike Big and the Dodgers Lose Their Cool.yv
• Blue Jays holding the lead: Toronto’s star second baseman Bo Bichette blasted the Blue Jays into the lead on a home run off Shohei Ohtani in the third. The Dodgers pulled one run back in each of the top of the fourth and sixth to narrow the lead, but the Blue Jays rebuilt a two-run lead in the bottom of the sixth. • A tense affair: The Dodgers were climbing back into the game after initially trailing by three, ... Read more




