
Now if Ray had walked Alvarez for Bregman (this surprised me)...
Bregman 2022 splits:

Yep, when your best reliever screws up, then its hard to put it on the Manager for mismanaging the game. He does his job, then Seawald faces hitters 5-8.Michael K. wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 11:50 pmAnd he gave up two runs to boot.Juliooooo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 11:49 pmThe biggest problem with the bullpen was Munoz having to face 6 batters meaning the top of the order came up again.Michael K. wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 11:42 pmAgree Julioooo, and man, I don't get the excuse making for Sewald. Of all the shit that went wrong, walking that fucking rookie to bring the tieing run to the plate was the worst. What a fucking choke job. That's not on Service. Jesus. He went lefty on lefty....don't go middle in with that fastball and who knows? Or, maybe, don't throw a fastball right after you snuck the first one by...I don't know. BUT, that at bat should have never happened.
It was probably more the righty vs lefty thing.
Well we are setting records in this postseason for sure. Let’s hope we get back to favourable ones in the next game.The Astros had been 0-48 in their postseason history when trailing by more than a run after eight innings until Alvarez homered deep into the seats to overcome a 7-5 decifit.
The no-doubt drive was the first walk-off homer in postseason history with a team trailing by multiple runs.
And it was just the second walk-off homer with team down to its final out — the other was Kirk Gibson's startling shot that lifted the Dodgers over the A's in the 1988 World Series opener.