
This is why it’s impossible to beat the drama of playoff baseball. No other sport’s intensity kicks up as much as MLB in the postseason. I mean aside from the 9 pm start time and the 1:30 am finish, that game was incredible. Unforgettable. Classic. It wasn’t without it’s controversy though.
So with the 8:39 pm start time I already knew I was in trouble because I am old and #washed. I started fading in the 7th inning. Luckily I have a Cosmo Kramer-like internal alarm clock that woke me up in time for the 9th inning.
Boy am I glad I saw that shit show. I almost threw up in my bed watching Craig Kimbrel nearly give the game away. Seriously this guy has been the only member of the Boston bullpen fans have felt somewhat confident in all year. Ever since the playoffs hit he’s been a wild, erratic, mess of a closer. Kimbrel threw 35 pitches over 2 IP last night, with only 19 for strikes.
In case you missed this tightrope walk, let me give you a quick summary of how the bottom of the 9th went with the Sox up 2 and their $13 Million closer on the mound.
- Yuli Gurriel pops out. 1 out.
- 5 pitch walk to Josh Reddick.
- 5 pitch walk to Carlos Correa. Winning run is now at the plate.
- Brian McCann flies out. 2 outs.
- Alex Cora mound visit. I legit thought he was going to bring David Price into the game here.
- 6 pitch walk to Tony Kemp, the NUMBER NINE HITTER. Bases loaded.
- Alex Bregman (.286/31 HR/103 RBI/51 Doubles) steps to the plate with the bases chucked. He’s also hitting .350 in the postseason this year.
- Bregman hits a sinking liner to LF that had me standing up in my bed. Andrew Benintendi is sprinting in with the game on the line and LAYS OUT TO MAKE THE DIVING CATCH.
BENNY BALLGAME. #ALCS pic.twitter.com/IBYXxykAls
— MLB (@MLB) October 18, 2018
Holy shit, what a game. Even Sox radio play by play announcer Joe Castiglione nearly had a heart attack watching that final play.
the audio of joe castiglione falling out of his chair while calling the game-ending benintendi catch 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/3ihr0XFNwe
— joon (@joonlee) October 18, 2018
But Kimbrel, what the hell man? Now I gotta worry about you imploding at every opportunity? You shall henceforth be referred to as Byung-hyun Kim-brel


Now lets get to the catch everyone is talking about. Mookie Betts made an all-time classic play that will be played at his Hall of Fame induction and Astros fans will be analyzing that play for years to come like it’s the Zapruder film.
Mookie Betts was about to rob José Altuve of a home run … until a fan’s hand got in the way.
It was ruled an out on review. pic.twitter.com/NLzAnNJ1vj
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 18, 2018
Back. And to the Left.

Hey, Adult Jeffrey Maier, keep your hands to yourself. Mookie makes that catch 100 times out of 100 if unimpeded. Cowboy Joe West got it right.
Mookie’s absolute hose of a throw in the bottom of the 8th will be forgotten because of how much went on last night but that was another series altering play for Betts in a week full of them.
Mookie Betts with a PERFECT throw ⚾ #SCtop10 pic.twitter.com/pJhDgeI1xN
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 18, 2018
It also makes me laugh hysterically that this is the hill Evan Drellich will die on. He must have tweeted no less than a dozen times about the play and how awful of a call it was. Just a quick reminder that Drellich was the Astros beat writer for nearly three years.
That’s a home run.
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) October 18, 2018
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) October 18, 2018
The fan didn’t reach out over. Betts glove was well over the line, in the stands. That’s gone
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) October 18, 2018
Wow do I disagree with that call
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) October 18, 2018
There is no “plainly preventing” one of the most spectacular plays you’ll ever see. He was 18 feet high https://t.co/cmTlPBSRjx
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) October 18, 2018
I don’t quite know how to explain to you all how horrendous that call was. I don’t care who wins. Maybe I’ll get a book deal if the Red Sox win a World Series. Go Red Sox! But I can’t fathom that. It’s too big a stage.
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) October 18, 2018
But moving on to more important matters. Assuming the Red Sox don’t blow this whole series now do you realize something?
JACKIE BRADLEY JR IS YOUR ALCS MVP!
Jackie Bradley Jr. absolutely obliterates this ball to put Boston up 6-5 #ALCS pic.twitter.com/8qYZ6lhTmD
— Jimmy Clarke (@JimmyClarke) October 18, 2018
I feel bad for Adam Jones’ mentions on twitter, but holy hell when Jackie gets hot he gets HOT.
Jackie Bradley Jr. now has driven in nine runs in this series — 3rd most ever by a Red Sox in the LCS. Ortiz had 11 in 2004 and Manny had 10 in 2007.
— Alex Speier (@alexspeier) October 18, 2018
JBJ must feel like this right now:

I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the disaster that nearly was. After YEARS of fans ripping David Price for his lack of big game performances, Cora had him ready to go with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 9th. You think Price actually wanted the ball there?
#PriceRakes pic.twitter.com/U2LpULSKjp
— Jim Murray (@bigjimmurray) October 17, 2018
Game 5 is tonight and David Price gets the ball with a chance to get his first postseason win ever…oh and with a chance to send the Red Sox to the World Series! First pitch is at 8:09 pm so don’t sleep now!
Just wanna point out that it’s 10:11 pm and we’re *just* starting the 4th inning. Who the hell thought it was a good idea to start a game at 8:39 pm?#RedSox #Astros #ALCS pic.twitter.com/US7veJVZOk
— The 300s (@The300sBoston) October 18, 2018
