How Walker Buehler's Competitive Spirit in High School Shaped Big Game Success with Dodgers
Briefly

After Game 3, Tarrence described how he knew Buehler was destined for greatness. "When people talk about him being competitive and being a big-game pitcher, he's always been such a face of that team. From early on, you could see it in his eyes, the determination to win and the desire to elevate those around him. It sets him apart from others."
Buehler further established his reputation as a big-game pitcher, becoming the latest Dodgers starter to shut down the Yankees' offense when delivered five scoreless innings during the Dodgers' 4-2 victory in Game 3. In such high-pressure environments, his performance underscores not only his skill but also mental fortitude.
"He went through a lot, but now he's etched in Dodger glory and royalty forever," Clayton Kershaw said. Buehler’s comeback following extensive injury shows that perseverance can lead to unforgettable moments, illustrating a narrative of resilience that deeply resonates with all sports enthusiasts.
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