Quotes
Oh man, I've waited for this day for a long time. I've waited to celebrate for a long time,
a relieved Kershaw said at Dodger Stadium Friday That if you run the bases with purpose and aggression, the Yankees will self-inflict harm. … That the value was very high to put the ball in play to make the Yankees execute,
the Post reported, noting the Yankees were MLB's worst baserunning team "by every metric." They were thrilled at how short Yankee leads were at first base to potentially be less of a threat on pivots at second, where Gavin Lux does not excel,
This is crazy, man. I love this,
Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez said from atop an open-top bus It's the best thing I've ever been a part of. I've never seen so many people in my life,
I'm totally overwhelmed with the amount of fans that are here,
Japanese slugger Shohei Ohtani said through a translator Thank you for welcoming me to Los Angeles and making me feel part of this family,
Hernandez shouted to the supporters This has got to be way more than two million people,
Dodgers standout Tommy Edman said This is incredible. LA really showed out,
said Freddie Freeman, the World Series Most Valuable Player I looked in his eyes. I said how you feeling? How much more you got?"
Your dominant play this season brought joy to millions of fans around the world – including @SecondGentleman,
the Democratic nominee's post reads I don't know if I've ever quite seen an inning like this, especially in a World Series or postseason game,
Jeter said on FOX's postgame show The success of the postseason is very similar to how we were able to pull it off during the regular season,
Ohtani said, via interpreter Will Ireton I’m honoured to be able to be part of a season where we played the longest, and to be able to get to know this team,
said Ohtani following the celebrations I think we were all saying the first three innings – ‘let’s just get one, just chip away, we can do this,
said Freeman, who drove in two runs in the fifth inning rally with a single He’s like someone who lives above the clouds, so it’s a huge source of pride that he comes from Oshu,
44-year-old Norihisa Sato told the AFP news agency at a public viewing event at city hall earlier in the series I wish I was in a little better shape so my heart could have handled it better,
We’re obviously resilient, but there’s so much love in the clubhouse that won this game today,
There’s just a lot of ways we can win baseball games,
We gotta keep grinding, taking good at-bats and scratch our way back into this game,
he said on the Fox broadcast