home.social

#world-series — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #world-series, aggregated by home.social.

fetched live
  1. Which team is your pick to capture #WorldSeries glory this season?

    Odds via @[email protected]

  2. Before it all begins, who do you think is winning the #WorldSeries this season? 🔮

    Odds via @[email protected]

  3. REMINDER -

    Pitchers in MLB HISTORY with 0 walks and 12 strikeouts in a #WorldSeries game:

    Trey Yesavage 😤

  4. David Robertson has announced his retirement after 17 seasons, one All-Star selection, and a 2009 #WorldSeries championship with the @Yankees.

    Robertson pitched in the Postseason in 10 of his 17 seasons.

  5. RE: sportsbots.xyz/users/BlueJays/

    Trey Yesavage started the year pitching in front of under 400 fans in A-ball.

    He ended it setting a #WorldSeries rookie record with 12 strikeouts in his final start 🤯

  6. Andrew Heaney has announced his retirement after 12 seasons spent with the Marlins, Angels, Yankees, Dodgers, Rangers and Pirates.

    Heaney was part of the Rangers' 2023 #WorldSeries winning championship team, pitching to a 1.59 ERA over 5.2 IP in the Fall Classic.

  7. The more I read about the future sale of the #padres to somehow climb out of a $300 million hole, the more things like the hire of Craig Stammen as the new #padres manager indicate that the #worldseries window is officially closed.

  8. Close friends Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Teoscar Hernández just met in a classic #WorldSeries. Now they’re uniting for “La Gente Del Barrio” Home Run Derby at ⁦@[email protected]⁩ on Dec. 6. Some details here:

  9. The Baseball Bandwagon

    The Toronto Blue Jays amazing run to the world series (and their almost win!), created some odd new baseball supporters. We would like to showcase some of them today.

    There are new fans who are fashionistas who might be a bit off on their terminology. “Yes,” said one, “I really am struggling to understand how runs can be good. In fashion a run is a very bad faux pas where you need to bring in brand new stockings.”

    “And I’m wondering about runs batted in,” says a second fashionista. “How can one bat one’s eye and cause even one run? Some of these players are causing multiple runs with one bat of the eye! The carnage in stockings is terrible!”

    Then the original fashionista jumps back in, “But home runs make sense. They are the best of all the runs. The run happens at home. So one can easily switch the stockings with that horrible run for good stockings. No one is the wiser.”

    We even found some medical workers who were new to the game of baseball. We chatted with some personal support workers (PSWs) about baseball.

    “Who thinks that runs are good?” asked one. “They cause a stinky mess that needs to be cleaned, Then again, I’ve heard from a doctor myself, they’re usually not that bad for health as long as the patient stays hydrated.”

    “As for runs batted in,” continues the first PSW, “I find it disgusting that someone would play with their own runs. It makes a horrible mess. Who do you think will have to clean it up? Me.”

    But their friend has a different take on home runs. “Home runs are really better than normal runs. They happen at home so, I , as an in hospital PSW, do not have to clean it up. In fact, home implies that they might even make it to the toilet for this run. Even my in house PSW friends might not mind this one.”

    We talked with a producer at a record label. She said “ I can’t understand how a hit isn’t everything. Sometimes it doesn’t even count on the scoreboard. But for me, a hit means future business. It means a small fortune on its own. It can even mean a good career.”

    We also talked with someone who wouldn’t give his occupation. He said, “I always wondered about bats in baseball. Everyone talks about them but they are very rare at a baseball game. I’ve heard of a seagull getting hit but never a bat. But they (and baseball) become more important in October. I was not surprised that they were mentioning bats a lot on Hallowe’en when the Jays and Dodgers played. But I was a bit puzzled why they kept up the talk on the November 1st game. I mean, honestly. Hasn’t everyone moved on to Christmas by that date?”

    #baseball #bats #Christmas #fashionistas #HalloweEn #hits #HomeRuns #hospital #LADodgers #personalSupportWorkers #producer #PSWs #RBIs #recordLabel #runs #stockings #TheTorontoBlueJays #WorldSeries

  10. Will Smith. Yoshinobu Yamamoto. SCENES!

    Tune in at 3pm ET to witness the Dodgers come back in Game 7 and win their second consecutive #WorldSeries.

  11. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat 📸

    Tune in at 7pm ET to relive the Dodgers force a #WorldSeries Game 7 with some late drama!

  12. Feverish interest in Game 7 of the World Series produced giant ratings for Fox Sports, which revealed Tuesday that 27.3 million viewers across the United States tuned into the championship decider. japantimes.co.jp/sports/2025/1 #baseball #worldseries #torontobluejays #losangelesdodgers

  13. The #WorldSeries reminded us that stars from the top leagues in Japan and Korea have changed @[email protected].

    More talent is coming.

    Here's my primer on this winter's Hot Stove, with Imai, Murakami & Okamoto the big names to know.

    mlb.com/news/top-npb-k…

    @[email protected] @[email protected]

  14. The @[email protected] faithful brought the energy at today's #WorldSeries parade!

    Teoscar Hernández joined Greg and @[email protected] to reflect on the festivities in Los Angeles.