
"The Los Angeles Dodgers officially released a right-handed relief pitcher. The 26-year-old from Santa Maria, CA showed promise this past spring training and earned a trip to Japan with the team to start the season before making 10 regular season appearances. In other news, Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto received some incredible praise from future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw. The southpaw remarked on the eventual World Series MVP's phenomenal 2.2 innings during Game 7 on zero days' rest."
"Speaking of the World Series MVP, Yamamoto spoke on how his longtime trainer "tricked" him into pitching in Game 7. Although his performance will live on in baseball lore forever, the ace revealed how close he was to not suiting up for the clutch performance."
"Justin Wrobleski, who pitched in Game 7, was almost ejected from the game after hitting Andres Gimenez in the hand with a pitch.Max Muncy told reporters he thinks Wrobleski would have gotten ejected if he hadn't held him back ??Do you think Andres Gimenez was intentionally... pic.twitter.com/iIOhqmauQ5- Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) November 5, 2"
The Los Angeles Dodgers released a 26-year-old right-handed relief pitcher from Santa Maria, CA who showed promise in spring training, traveled to Japan with the team, and made 10 regular season appearances. Yoshinobu Yamamoto received high praise from Clayton Kershaw for delivering 2.2 innings in Game 7 on zero days' rest. Yamamoto revealed his longtime trainer "tricked" him into pitching in Game 7 and nearly did not suit up. Additional items include Will Smith's reaction to a game-winning home run, Shohei Ohtani's message to aspiring two-way players, a contract prediction for Michael Conforto, Kershaw's 2026 outlook, an almost ejection for Justin Wrobleski after hitting Andres Gimenez, and commentary on Blue Jays-related controversies plus daily tweets and video highlights.
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