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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
And so ends the career of a generational pitcher, Clayton Kershaw, who actually had a pretty good year but could not be trusted to appear in more than one inning. It must be a bittersweet ending for him. If this was Max Scherzer's last game, he at least will have gone out on a good note, he pitched very well.
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He was actually the next guy in if needed, he was throwing in the pen when the game ended.
Seems like he is more than OK with how things played out. Roberts still drives me crazy but in the last couple games he did a number of things I was mentally begging him to do.
What I liked about the team was, even though the vaunted offense more or less disappeared they just adjusted and played scrappy ball instead to eke out the last two wins. You'd have thought they were the plucky underdogs and not the anointed team of billionaires