It was a chilly evening in New York, but the excitement was palpable as the Dodgers showed up ready to play in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS). After a long road back from injury hell, Walker Buehler turned back the clock and gave Dodgers fans a glimpse of the pitcher he once was. With the team needing to get back on track after a shaky postseason start, Buehler’s performance couldn’t have come at a better time.
Walker Buehler was on fire, racking up 18 swing-and-misses against the New York Mets in just four innings of work! Yep, you read that right. It was his best outing in over a thousand days, showcasing heat and skills reminiscent of his prime years. Having struggled with injuries that sidelined him for much of the last three seasons, seeing him on the mound dominating again was nothing short of a baseball miracle.
The evening also featured a homer-happy show from the Dodgers, and it got started with a jaw-dropping display courtesy of Shohei Ohtani. He let loose a supersonic blast that pretty much put the game out of reach. The final score? An overwhelming 8-0 victory for the Dodgers.
Let’s backtrack a bit. Buehler, once hailed as the ace of this consistently competitive Dodgers squad, faced a critical period in his career with various arm issues, and the road to recovery was a bumpy one. Between surgeries, rehab, and battles with his confidence, you’d think he’d have been a shell of his previous self. But on this night at Citi Field, he looked like the Walker of old, mixing lethal pitches that made Mets hitters look silly.
In the bottom of the second inning, things were heating up for the Mets. They loaded the bases, giving their fans hope for a comeback. But Buehler wasn’t having it! He struck out both Francisco Álvarez and Francisco Lindor, dousing any flame of excitement in the air. His finishing pitch to Lindor was nothing short of spectacular, a nasty knuckle-curve that left the Mets’ star swinging at air.
After the game, Austin Barnes, the Dodgers’ trusty catcher, shared some thoughts on his confidence in Buehler. “I don’t trust anyone more than Walker,” he said. It’s clear that despite all the ups and downs, his teammates continue to rally behind him. A definite sign of character in a player often recognized for his intense presence on the mound.
But it wasn’t just about Buehler; the entire Dodgers squad played their part. The bullpen stepped up after Buehler threw a high pitch count, combining for five scoreless innings. Meanwhile, Enrique Hernández added some cushion to the lead with a two-run homer. And just when fans thought the evening couldn’t get any better, Ohtani launched an upper-deck rocket in the eighth inning, sending Mets fans scrambling to the exits.
While this game was a victory worth celebrating, it’s worth noting the Mets aren’t out yet. They’ll send crafty lefty José Quintana to the mound for Game 4, and you can bet they’ll be hungry for a win. But for the Dodgers fans, last night felt like a turning point, and there’s lingering hope that Buehler’s resurgence can pave the way for even greater success.
As for Buehler, he remains a free agent after this season, making the significance of his performance even more compelling. Will he be back in Dodger Blue next year? The future is uncertain, but for now, fans can savor this exhilarating win and cling to the possibility of more magic from Buehler.
So, here’s to Walker Buehler—his journey, his grit, and hopefully, a postseason that lives up to the hype. After all, we’re just getting started!
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