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Dodgers fans down bad after Addison Barger grand slam punctuates disastrous Game 1 loss to Blue Jays
Dodgers fans are not happy after their pitching crew got shellacked by the Blue Jays hitters in the World Series, with Addison Barger as the main culprit.
Blue Jays outfielder Addison Barger launched the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history during Toronto’s 11-4 Game 1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night. Batting for Davis Schneider against left-hander Anthony Banda,
The former Toronto Blue Jays MVP watched Addison's Barger's grand slam leave the yard, and had two words to say.
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Let’s explain what made Barger's blast so special, and yet so hard to believe. Weird & Wild breaks down a Game 1 few could have imagined.
The most impressive World Series moment on Friday night may have come from MLB Network analyst Dan Plesac when he predicted Toronto Blue Jays utilityman Addison Barger would play a significant role in Game 1 before the first pitch was thrown.
Lefty slugger Addison Barger wasn't in the starting lineup for the Toronto Blue Jays, but he made World Series history in Game 1 with one swing of the bat: He hit the first pinch-hit grand slam ever in Fall Classic. And Dan Plesac of the MLB Network nailed that Barger would make an impact with a home run at some point.
Addison Barger delivered the biggest hit in the Blue Jays' 11-4 rout of the Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series at Rogers Centre on Friday night -- a pinch-hit grand slam, the first in Fall Classic history.