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“Alright, folks, listen to this — the New York Mets are not going quietly here in this 1923 World Series! Jordan Pineda, the right-hander, absolutely dominates Cleveland at Citi Field — seven shutout innings, eight strikeouts, four hits, and he throws the Indians off their rhythm the whole game. Mets win it, 1–0, and suddenly, we’ve got a Game 6. The series is 3–2, and Cleveland’s still on the brink of the championship, but this New York team refuses to go down without a fight!”
“Now, let me tell you something — this is gutsy baseball. Pineda had ‘em frustrated from pitch one. Every time Cleveland thought they were gonna get something going, nope — it’s a fastball here, a curve there, and another strikeout. Mets squeak out the run in the fourth — that’s all they needed. That’s all they needed! Meanwhile, the Indians just could not solve him. Tolo gives up four hits, one run — just can’t get it done, folks. Pineda’s in the zone!”
“And the Mets’ bats? Not a lot of fireworks, but Sloan, Stacks, Contreras — they get the job done. One run is enough when your pitcher’s throwing a masterpiece like that. Hoelzle comes in for the save, shuts the door, and suddenly the Mets are alive again! We’ve got a real series on our hands, and this one’s going down to the wire. Game 6 at Jacobs Field — it’s gonna be insane!”
“Jordan Pineda, ladies and gentlemen, deserves a standing ovation — he just kept Cleveland off balance all day. The Mets aren’t done yet. This is what playoff baseball is all about!”
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