
"Former Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Walker Buehler will never have to buy a drink or a meal in the city ever again after closing out Game 5 last season en route to the team's World Series triumph over the New York Yankees. While the two parties couldn't come to an agreement on a reunion, Buehler has forever etched himself into Dodgers lore - and the love between himself and those who support the Boys in Blue will never fade."
"Buehler struggled immensely this year with the Boston Red Sox - going 7-7 with a 5.45 ERA before being let go. His stuff seemed down from a velocity and movement standpoint, and without the ability to put hitters away via the strikeout, things quickly unraveled. Interestingly enough back home in the National League, things have gone far better. In three appearances since joining the Phillies, Buehler has a 3-0 record with a 0.66 ERA - allowing only one earned run in 13.2 IP."
Walker Buehler closed out Game 5 en route to the Dodgers' World Series win over the Yankees and remains beloved in Los Angeles despite no reunion agreement. His tenure with the Boston Red Sox was short and volatile, producing a 7-7 record and 5.45 ERA before release amid diminished velocity and movement that reduced strikeouts. Returning to the National League with the Philadelphia Phillies, Buehler posted a 3-0 record and 0.66 ERA in three appearances, allowing one earned run in 13.2 innings. Buehler expressed a desire to pitch in October and to help the Phillies toward the postseason.
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