"Baseball is the dumbest thing in the world" - Travis Kelce's brother Jason fires brutal shot at Dodgers for "buying" World Series titles
Alex Vesia missed the Dodgers' championship parade due to a personal family issue shortly after their World Series win.
- Former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce drew sharp criticism from Canadian baseball fans after questioning the excitement of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays on the New Heights podcast.
- Citing payroll figures, Jason Kelce argued `baseball sucks` and pointed to the Los Angeles Dodgers' $394 million payroll, saying teams `just buy World Series championships`.
- Statistical measures underline the series' reach, with Game 7 drawing 25.98 million viewers, Forty-five per cent of Canadians tuning in, and Rogers Centre fans setting a data record.
- The podcast clip's spread on Wednesday led to responses from Sportsnet's Hazel Mae and Jennifer Hedger, while as of Friday Jason Kelce had not publicly replied.
- The debate split commentators and fans, with some urging frustration at team owners for not spending on championship rosters, while Travis Kelce called the Dodgers–Blue Jays matchup `absolutely epic`.
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Jason Kelce Makes Ridiculous Comments To Travis Kelce About NFL, MLB
Has Jason Kelce ever watched the NFL? On a recent episode of the "New Heights" podcast with Travis Kelce, Jason talked about the 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. And in doing so, he revealed a spectacular lack of awareness about baseball. Perhaps even more importantly, he also demonstrated how little he's paid attention to the NFL over the past 15 years. Jason started by expressing skepticism that baseball…
Old Timey Baseball is Hilarious – Clip of Sandy Koufax Pitching in 1965 World Series Features The Most Absurd "Check Swing" Balls You'll Ever See
I apologize, but this is not a new video. I'm 60 years late on this. And I'm not totally sure I follow Jared Carrabis' point here. I guess it's just that baseball was different back then. Very true. ...
Hitting it out of the park: Bat made in Carleton Place used during the World Series. Here are 5 things to know about Sam Bat
“It’s meaningful because more of our friends and family are all Toronto fans, so we got a lot of texts,” Sam Bat’s director of pro and team sales Ben Milinkovich said. “It never gets old seeing our bat, especially in the World Series and especially for Canada’s team.”
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