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Kevin Gausman discusses playing at home for Game 1 of the World Series, everybody being able to come together and being calm during chaos
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Kevin Gausman, Paul Gervase to Face-off in 2025 World Series
No matter the outcome, a former LSU Tiger will be a World Series champion. The only question will be is the winner pitching for the Dodgers or Blue Jays. Former LSU pitchers Kevin Gausman and Paul Gervase will have the opportunity to be the LSU Baseball program’s 19th former Tiger to win a World Series
Just hours before the first pitch in ALCS Game 6, Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman tweeted something out of the blue to increase the hype.
Making matters even worse for Toronto was a disgusting moment that was caught on the national television broadcast involving pitcher Kevin Gausman, who drew the start for the Blue Jays. During the sixth inning at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Wash., Gausman was pulled for reliever Louis Varland.
Kevin Gausman and Max Scherzer are both available out of the bullpen for the Blue Jays against the Mariners in Game 7 of the ALCS.
Kevin Gausman and Paul Gervase are each seeking to become the 19th former LSU Tiger to earn a World Series ring. All of the World Series games will be televised by FOX.
The New York Yankees had a rough night against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Saturday at Rogers Centre.
In the outfield at T-Mobile Park prior to Mariners games, even in the postseason, you can find Ichiro Suzuki shagging fly balls in full uniform, high socks and all. Prior to Game 3 of the ALCS on Wednesday,
After starting the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees with a bang, the Toronto Blue Jays were left looking for answers following Game 1 against the Seattle Mariners in the AL Championship Series.
I was sure Kevin Gausman would start game one, but I was wrong. Trey Yesavage is getting tomorrow’s start. He’ll be the second youngest pitcher ever to start a game one. Ralph Branca, who started for the Dodgers way back in 1947 was the youngest,