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Kirk Gave a Twist to the Wheel of Fate in Major Leagues.

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Antonio Velázquez Alejandro Kirk has exploited his stake in this World Series with a pair of quadrangulars and six towed races; a performance that supports the Toronto Blue Jays' bet to renew their contract during the low season and that now leaves them good dividends in the title fight with the reigning monarchs of Los Angeles Dodgers in the Major Leagues. Kirk's is a history of struggle to become a recognized figure in the Major Leagues. His s…
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Antonio Velázquez Alejandro Kirk has exploited his stake in this World Series with a pair of quadrangulars and six towed races; a performance that supports the Toronto Blue Jays' bet to renew their contract during the low season and that now leaves them good dividends in the title fight with the reigning monarchs of Los Angeles Dodgers in the Major Leagues. Kirk's is a history of struggle to become a recognized figure in the Major Leagues. His s…

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Mexican Alejandro Kirk, recipient of the Toronto Blue Jays, lives a historic moment in the Autumn Classic 2025 when he became the first player born in Mexico to connect a home run in the World Series. The Tijuanense not only made history in Game 1, where he fired a two-run quadrangular, but he did it again in Game 3, with another three-notation baton that put his team up. However, the Blue Jays could not keep the lead and ended up losing 6–5 to …

The 2025 World Series continues to deliver memorable moments, and this time it was Alejandro Kirk’s turn. The Mexican receiver of the Toronto Blue Jays connected his fifth quadrangular in the current postseason, a figure that places him in a privileged place in the history of the Major Leagues. Only two other catchers have achieved that amount of home runs in the same postseason: Cal Raleigh (2025) and Sandy Alomar Jr. (1997). Alejandro Kirk’s b…

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El Fildeo broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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