Taking the Yankee cap off for a second here to just appreciate how good postseason baseball is.
That was one of the best late, back and forth games you’ll ever see in October.
From the 8th inning on that game was an all-time classic.

Judge coming through to tie the game was unbelievable.
It was his first real signature postseason moment and it was special.
Stanton’s back to back homer was just as awesome.

It’s truly something how dangerous this man becomes in October.
Again, Klemmer said he shouldn’t be rostered on an MLB roster this year.
I couldn’t control my heart rate.
If I had one of those whoop monitors on I’d be rushed into surgery at the ER.
Unfortunately we know that wasn’t enough.
A hanging changeup from Weaver that never dove had Big Christmas swinging for Saturn and connecting.
I didn’t mention this last night, but it really might have saved the game for Cleveland.
Gimenez is one of the best defensive 2nd baseman in the game, if not the best.
Part of the Guardians calling card is spectacular defense.
Naylor switching his feet and keeping a toe on the bag to get the out was crazy.
All around just an amazing play by Cleveland.
And then Clay Holmes threw the worst sinker he’s fired off a David Fry to pummel.
Truly the embodiment of what makes postseason baseball better than anything else in the world.
Enough to kill a man.
Don’t get me wrong, that ending sucked.
That’s what these games do to you.
I went home, watched postgame interviews, and gummied myself to sleep.
When I woke up today I realized that the Yankees still have a 2-1 lead in the series.
Normally when they lose like that in the playoffs it’s in Houston to end a season.
The fact that it was only Game 3 is escaping some people.
Everyone just take a deep breath and reset.
Tonight’s game should be chaos.
Luis Gil hasn’t pitched since September 28th and Gavin Williams September 22nd.
Bullpens are fried and exposed.
That Cleveland crowd will be rocking.
I need the bats to jump out early and erase all the bad moments from last night.
They haven’t had a true explosion yet, so I’m asking for one now.
Juan Soto was quiet last night and I think he takes over in Game 4.
We’ll be streaming tonight once again, come watch us live and die with every pitch.
He elevates a broadcast with his calls.