Dodgers World Series: Joe Davis Wanted To Honor Vin Scully With Freddie Freeman's Grand Slam
Briefly

Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam marked a historic moment in Dodgers postseason history, drawing parallels to Kirk Gibson's iconic 1988 World Series homer.
Dodgers broadcaster Joe Davis paid homage to Vin Scully during his call, saying, 'I think the fact that I've seen that ball hit a million times ... that's just the first thing that popped into my head.'
Davis expressed uncertainty about his broadcast choices, saying, 'I don't know if I maybe should have saved the 'Gibby, meet Freddie' line until after he rounded the bases.'
Freeman's grand slam was the third of its kind in postseason history from a team that was trailing, after Gibson in 1988 and Carter in 1993.
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