It wasn’t how any of us wanted the series to end, and the fact that they were literally millimetres from walking it off was tough to stomach, but damn was it a good series. Damn, did the Jays play some good baseball this year. And while I may be snacking on grapes that are a little under-ripe, I know that they should have won that series.

People can point to the mistakes the Jays made – and they made plenty – but we can just as easily point to key bad ball/strike calls that significantly changed the outcome of the series (while also acknowledging that we got some almost shocking calls in our favour, too), or to the absolutely wild bad luck we had with broken bats, lodged balls, and BABIP.

They lost the series by millimetres at least 6 times by my count.

That’s wild. And it resulted in some of the best games I’ve ever watched.

Here’s to next year. We’re just 3 months from the start of Spring Training!

  • GrindingGears@lemmy.ca
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    Couldn’t agree with you more. I was talking with the Mrs about this today, like there were several unfortunate things (crazy amounts of), and baseball is a game of inches and all of that. But their base running was borderline amateur hour. Think of all the moments throughout the world series too, like there was one where the ump called it a strike but it was assumed it was a ball that led to a third out, like that’s just crazy stuff. You’d expect that from a little league team, not one in the depths of the world series.

    Regardless, it sure was fun, and I’m still pretty thankful for the ride they gave us. Forever Jays!