'I gotta give it to Walker': Smith makes sure Dodgers righty gets final out ball
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After Will Smith caught the final out of the World Series, he only had one thing on his mind: get the ball to his pitcher.
Smith wanted Walker Buehler to have the Dodgers' championship-clinching baseball. So when an MLB official approached Smith on the field to authenticate the baseball as the Dodgers celebrated their 7-6 victory over the Yankees on Wednesday, Smith's response was simple:
"I gotta give it to Walker," Smith said.
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Buehler had just closed out the Dodgers' World Series-clinching win in Game 5 at Yankee Stadium. He was the unlikely hero out of the bullpen -- Buehler is normally a starting pitcher, who pitched Game 3 for Los Angeles and would have started Game 7 if the Series had reached it.
Instead, Buehler was the pitcher -- and Smith the catcher -- in a one-run game in the ninth inning on Wednesday. Buehler finished off the Yankees with a 1-2-3 inning, capped by a strikeout of Alex Verdugo on a beautiful knuckle-curve that Smith scooped out of the dirt to clinch the Dodgers' World Series win.
So once the ball had been authenticated -- Smith had a picture snapped with him holding it up -- Smith gave it to Buehler. This was the second World Series championship for the two teammates, who were also part of the Dodgers team that won the 2020 World Series.