
"I think it had a little bit of everything. It had extra innings, it had walk-offs, it had pinch-hit grand slams, it had four starting pitchers pitching in one game, crazy plays at the plate. It was just jam-packed, full of action."
"Literally had two countries of fanbases watching. I think it was one of the highest-watched World Series in 30 years. Really, three countries, with all the Japanese players the Dodgers are employing. So it was just really good for baseball, really good for viewership. I think that World Series definitely helped grow the game, and I think that's the point. We want to grow the game and we want to inspire young kids to fall in love with the game early, chase their dreams and hopefully they're the ones playing in Game 7 of the World Series."
Justin Turner watched the 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. The series featured extra innings, walk-offs, pinch-hit grand slams, multiple starting pitchers in single games, and dramatic plays at the plate. The Dodgers swept the Milwaukee Brewers to reach the World Series, their fifth appearance in nine seasons. Turner's 2025 season was with the Chicago Cubs, who reached the postseason as the NL No. 4 seed and won a Wild Card Series before losing a five-game NLDS to the Brewers. Turner has signed one-year contracts since 2022 with the Red Sox, Blue Jays, and Cubs.
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