1.1 billion is not a blame thing, not even a 520 billion dollar star is doing as much

Oct 30, 2025

1.1 billion is not a blame thing, not even a 520 billion dollar star is doing as much
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It's because he's covered by the digs. It's shocking that he's not good at this.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are on the edge of the cliff. The Dodgers were completely defeated 1-6 in Game 5 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 30th (Korea time), and will be driven to 2-3 wins in the series. be at a disadvantage. This is because Toronto won two consecutive games regardless of the nightmare of the 18th-inning walk-off loss in Game 3, and will play the last two games at home. Dark clouds have been cast on the challenge of winning the World Series for the second consecutive year.

It is an interesting World Series with various issues. Among them, it was Andy Pazs who devoured the Dodgers. Manager Dave Roberts sent great faith in the Pazs and continued to start him, who was sluggish, until Game 4 of the World Series. However, he had a postseason batting average of 800. He had just one hit in all four World Series games. In the end, Roberts also failed to beat the torch and excluded Pazs from the starting lineup for Game 5. But Toronto had already gained momentum.




1.1 billion is not a blame thing, not even a 520 billion dollar star is doing as much
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There are other players who are not that good because of the controversy over the digs. Farggs, who debuted in the big leagues last year, is still inexperienced and has a low salary, so he would feel unfair. The annual salary is only 770,000 dollars (about 1.1 billion won). Another opponent is Mookie Betts. It is a huge star player with a ransom of 520 billion won ($365 million for 12 years).

Betts isn't as good as Duggs either. He has two hits in 23 at-bats in five games, including no hits in Game 5. He has a batting average of 87. It is frustrating to see Betts cut off all the flow in the second batting order. In front of Betts, Ohtani is the world's strongest hitter. Even if Ohtani survives, if Betts can't, it's over. The most representative one is the third game that went up to 18 extra innings. Ohtani went to ninth at-bats and had a phenomenal game of getting on base all nine times. The previous four at-bats had two home runs and two doubles. Therefore, Toronto intentionally carried out a four-ball operation. Ohtani said it would be better to skip and play against Betts, but as Betts only shot 1 in 8 at-bats on the day, the Dodgers were unable to score points from the second half of the game to overtime.

1.1 billion is not a blame thing, not even a 520 billion dollar star is doing as much
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He's a very good star player as much as a huge ransom. He is the strongest mid- to long-distance hitter in existence. Contact ability is also accurate. But he can't get it right in this World Series. Roberts placed Will Smith, who was playing Game 4, forward at No. 2 and changed Betts to No. 3, but the result did not change.








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.