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Game Notes, 10/24/2025 – World Series Game 1

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, October 25, 2025

By the time he was able to play ball under some World Series bunting, Ted Kluszewski was a few weeks past his 35th birthday, nearing the end of his career, playing for his third team in as many years.  He’d make his initial stride across the biggest stage one to […]


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Game Notes – 2024 Postseason Leftovers

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The start of the 2024 postseason got rolling on the same day October did, when eight clubs began marking their routes toward the very same dream destination.  After just a few days had passed, four had woken up to a dim reality – end of the road – while four […]


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Game Notes, 10/29/2024 – World Series G4

Roger Schlueter | Wednesday, October 30, 2024

The bases are filled, a batter steps to the plate and settles in to await the delivery.  The ball hurtles toward the plate, the batter swings, and soon after, the bases are empty and the space around the plate is filled with four teammates.  A grand slam – it’s one […]


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Game Notes, 10/25/2024 – World Series G1

Roger Schlueter | Saturday, October 26, 2024

Down by a run, down to their three final outs, the Dodgers start to rally back and conclude the surge with a swing that makes World Series history.  Before the momentous swing, an intentional walk hits pause in the tension while also ratcheting the tightness.  And then the history-making swing […]


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Game Notes, 10/14/2024 – LCS Day 2

Roger Schlueter | Tuesday, October 15, 2024

In the very first game of the very first World Series, Pittsburgh’s starter, Deacon Phillippe, did something that, to this day, has been replicated only 20 times:  he issued no walks while fanning double-digit batters (he had 10 K’s).   No one matched Phillippe’s feat for 46 years, until Brooklyn’s […]


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Game Notes, 10/9/2024 – LDS Day 5

Roger Schlueter | Thursday, October 10, 2024

Seven years ago, Francisco Lindor walked to the plate in the bottom of the sixth inning, the glare and tension of postseason baseball emanating all around – a reality throttled up by a line score showing the home team losing and running out of outs to make up the difference.  […]


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