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I will never ever get tired of watching 2015 Royals playoff clips. As a Royals fan, I'm fully aware it may be another 20 years before I get to see fresh clips anyway.
That year was sooo magical for the Blue Jays. The entire nation was on the bandwagon, myself included. Both young and old. Incredible buzz. 50-thousand person sellouts. The Dome was ROCKING.
The Blue Jays would have likely won the world series if it wasn't for the Royals bullpen that kept the game tied or scoreless and hard for the Jays to break it out like they did against the Rangers
What a great series, its such a shame that the Royals beat the Jays, it was too good to end in 6. Game 7 would have likely been Johnny Cueto and Marcus Stroman again for all the marbles. This was as good as it got right there.
Game 3 showed what opposing teams had to do to beat the Royals that postseason. Jump the Royals' starter for a crooked number, get a good 7+ innings from yours, and the Royals bats don't have enough time to come back against your relievers even if they fire. That held true over all 16 games the 2015 Royals played.
not to knock the Royals in any way (Thankful they beat the Mets in the World Series) even tho they were a one hit wonder, this team was very special, they weren't flashy but they kept finding ways to win and at the end of the day that's all that mattered. They also gave me hope for my Cubs because after they lost game 7 the previous year, they took the longest road possible to win it all! Cubs lost in 2015 but we took that similar path in 2016 to win!
I appreciate that you enjoy these, but I don't know about every year, we'll see. I will certainly not do the ones from 2016-2020 because those have already been covered.
Outside of Estrada in the 7-1 game against KC, the Jays pitching was garbage lmao. I think if they pitched to their potential, the Jays win the WS that year. And leaving Price in past the 7th inning was baffling