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By STEPHEN WADE OSHU CITY, Iwate©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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stickman1760
Just a friendly reminder
if the series ends tomorrow, which it could now, Freddie Freeman, a Canadian, is your World Series MVP. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
NCIS Reruns
Freeman is a dual national, born in California of Canadian parents. If he can knock a baseball into the stands, I wouldn't care if he was from Mars.
stickman1760
he represents Canada at the WBC but you are right, it hardly matters. I just like highlighting the achievements of someone else for a change.
oldman_13
I have no idea what the above means, but some people cannot seem to contain their dislike of Shohei and his huge Japanese fan base, always raining on their parade. Yes, Shohei was a non-factor this World Series so far, but he did contribute to that comeback tie in game 1 that allowed the Dodgers to survive into the late innings. And he was magnificent the entire season, the definitive MVP of the National League. If the Dodgers win tomorrow, great on the team, Shohei, and all of his fans throughout Japan.
Random
Ohtani did score the first run today after drawing a leadoff walk. And he moved Edman into scoring position, who then scored on Mookie’s single. May not be exciting but he’s still making a contribution.
stickman1760
Whoa, oldman13 where did I criticize Shohei in my above comments? I’m just praising the achievements of a player who is really coming through in the clutch, when the chips are down. You are reading too much into things.
earsay
Last year, all the fans watching in his hometown were decked out in Angels merch. I really can't take "fans" who switch teams seriously. Complete bandwagon supporters, the worst of the worst.
therougou
What do you expect the fans from his hometown to do?
If anything they showed they are loyal fans, supporting him even when he was on a crappy team.