2024 WORLD SERIES
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SERIES PREVIEW – In the upcoming 2024 Mid-West Baseball League World Series between the Tempe Tempers and the Chicago Mobsters, the Tempe Tempers appear to have a significant advantage across multiple positions. Starting with the catcher position, J.T. Realmuto’s experience and offensive versatility give Tempe an edge over Gabriel Moreno. At first base, Freddie Freeman’s superior offensive stats, including home runs and RBIs, further strengthen Tempe’s lineup compared to Yandy Diaz of the Mobsters. Additionally, the Tempers’ advantage extends to second base with Ozzie Albies’ power and run production outshining Luis Arraez’s higher batting average.
The Tempers continue to dominate in the infield with Jose Ramirez at third base and Xander Bogaerts at shortstop, both providing more consistent offensive contributions than their Mobsters counterparts. In the outfield, Tempe’s combination of power from Marcell Ozuna and on-base skills from Steven Kwan and Austin Slater surpasses the Mobsters’ lineup. The designated hitter position also leans in favor of Tempe, with J.D. Martinez’s power slightly outweighing Yordan Alvarez’s on-base percentage. On the mound, Tempe’s starting and relief pitching, led by Gerrit Cole and a strong bullpen, present a formidable challenge for the Mobsters. Given these advantages, the Tempe Tempers are predicted to win the series in five games, leveraging their comprehensive strengths to secure another World Series victory. For a more comprehensive look at the 2024 Mid-West Baseball League world Series Preview Click Here. |
GAME #1 – Gerrit Cole 28-3 (1.83) vs. Logan Gilbert 16-7 (3.11)
The Chicago Mobsters emerged victorious over the Tempe Tempers with a final score of 3-1. The game was a showcase of strategic plays, stellar pitching, and timely hitting that kept both managers on the edge of their seats. The game began with Tempe taking an early lead in the top of the first inning. Jose RamÃrez singled and advanced to third on Freddie Freeman’s double, eventually scoring the first run of the game. However, Chicago’s Logan Gilbert quickly regained control, retiring the next two batters to limit the damage. In the bottom of the first, Chicago’s Alex Bregman responded with a solo home run off Gerrit Cole, tying the game at 1-1. This set the tone for a tightly contested battle. The Mobsters took the lead in the second inning when Julio Rodriguez reached base on a single and stole second. Willy Adames then launched a two-run homer, putting Chicago ahead 3-1. Logan Gilbert was exceptional on the mound for Chicago, allowing just one run over seven innings while striking out four. His performance was crucial in maintaining the Mobsters’ lead, as he effectively shut down Tempe’s lineup after the first inning. Gerrit Cole, despite a solid outing, was unable to contain the Mobsters’ offense, giving up two home runs and three runs over six and a third innings. His efforts were supported by a strong bullpen, but the early deficit proved too much for Tempe to overcome. The game featured several standout defensive plays, including a critical double play in the fourth inning when Brandon Belt was thrown out at home, preventing Chicago from extending their lead. This defensive prowess kept the Tempers within striking distance, but they were unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities. In the eighth inning, Tempe threatened with runners on first and third, but Felix Bautista managed to retire Freddie Freeman with a flyout to end the inning. The Mobsters’ bullpen, including Matt Moore and Bryan Abreu, effectively closed out the game, with Abreu securing the final out in the ninth inning. The game was marked by strategic managerial decisions, including multiple pitching changes and pinch-hitting moves, reflecting the high stakes of a World Series contest. Both teams displayed resilience and skill, but it was Chicago’s timely hitting and Gilbert’s dominant pitching that ultimately secured the win.
Chicago 3 – Tempe 1 Win: Logan Gilbert 1-0 (1.29) |
GAME #2 – Brandon Woodruff 10-1 (1.19) vs. Chris Bassitt 12-7 (3.24)
The Chicago Mobsters emerged victorious over the Tempe Tempers with a final score of 4-2, showcasing a blend of strategic pitching and timely hitting that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The game began with the Tempers taking an early lead in the first inning, thanks to Marcell Ozuna’s two-run homer off Chris Bassitt, setting the tone with a 2-0 advantage. However, the Mobsters quickly responded in the bottom half with Yordan Alvarez’s solo shot, narrowing the gap to 2-1. The game remained tight as both teams displayed stellar defensive plays and pitching prowess. Brandon Woodruff of the Tempers held the Mobsters at bay with a series of strikeouts, but the Mobsters’ persistence paid off in the fifth inning when Riley Greene launched a solo home run to tie the game at 2-2. The Mobsters continued to press, with Luis Arraez hitting a crucial double, although an aggressive attempt to score was thwarted by a precise throw from the Tempers, keeping the score tied. In the sixth inning, Yordan Alvarez struck again with a towering home run, giving the Mobsters a 3-2 lead. The Tempers struggled to regain momentum as Chicago’s bullpen, led by Bowden Francis and Devin Williams, shut down their offense. The Mobsters sealed their victory in the eighth inning when Alex Bregman hit a solo homer, extending their lead to 4-2. The final innings saw the Mobsters’, Camilo Doval, take the mound, securing the win with a one out save. The game was marked by its intense pitching duels, strategic managerial decisions, and the Mobsters’ ability to capitalize on key moments. With this win, the Chicago Mobsters claimed a memorable victory in the 2024 World Series & now hold a two games to zero lead over the Tempers from Tempe. Chicago 4 – Tempe 2 Win: Bowden Francis 1-0 (0.00) |
GAME #3 – Bryce Miller 11-9 (4.15) vs. Jacob deGrom 3-0 (0.51)
The Tempe Tempers triumphed over the Chicago Mobsters with a final score of 5-1. The game was a showcase of strategic plays, stellar pitching, and a few unexpected twists that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The game began with a tense first inning, as both teams struggled to gain an early advantage. Tempe’s Jacob deGrom was in top form, striking out key batters and maintaining a tight defense. Despite an error by Ozzie Albies that allowed Yandy Diaz to reach first, deGrom quickly regained control, retiring the next three batters without allowing a run. In the bottom of the second inning, Marcell Ozuna’s single set the stage for Tempe’s first scoring opportunity. Although Ozuna was thrown out at home trying to score on Ozzie Albies’ hit, the Tempers’ aggressive base running signaled their intent to dominate the game. The breakthrough came in the third inning when Jorge Mateo, pinch-running for Eddie Rosario, stole second base and scored on a single by J.T. Realmuto, giving Tempe a 1-0 lead. The Tempers extended their lead to 2-0 when Jose Ramirez’s hit, combined with an error by Julio Rodriguez, allowed Realmuto to score. The highlight of the game was Xander Bogaerts’ three-run homer in the fourth inning, which put Tempe ahead 5-0. This powerful hit was a turning point, showcasing Bogaerts’ ability to capitalize on a pitch and energize his team. Chicago’s lone run came in the sixth inning when Yordan Alvarez hit a solo home run off deGrom, bringing the score to 5-1. Despite this, deGrom’s performance was exceptional, as he struck out 10 batters over six innings, allowing only three hits and one walk. The Tempers’ bullpen, featuring Tim Mayza, Sonny Gray, and A.J. Minter, effectively shut down the Mobsters’ offense in the final innings, securing the victory. Each reliever contributed to maintaining the lead, with Minter striking out Riley Greene to end the game. This World Series game was a testament to Tempe’s strategic prowess and deGrom’s pitching mastery, making it a memorable chapter in MWBL history. Tempe 5 – Chicago 1 Win: Jacob deGrom 1-0 (1.50) |
GAME #4 – Logan Gilbert 16-7 (3.11) vs. Gerrit Cole 28-3 (1.83)
The Chicago Mobsters edged out the Tempe Tempers in a nail-biting game that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the very last pitch. The game, held at a packed stadium, showcased exceptional performances, strategic plays, and a few unexpected twists that made it a memorable championship encounter. The game began with both teams struggling to find their rhythm, as neither could score in the first two innings. Chicago’s Logan Gilberte and Tempe’s Gerrit Col were locked in a pitching duel, each delivering strikeouts and keeping the opposing batters at bay. The first breakthrough came in the bottom of the third inning when Eddie Rosario of the Tempers launched a solo home run, giving Tempe a 1-0 lead. The Mobsters responded in the top of the fourth inning. After Brandon Belt singled, Willy Adames smashed a two-run homer, turning the tide in favor of Chicago with a 2-1 lead. The Mobsters extended their lead in the fifth inning when Alex Bregman hit a crucial RBI double, bringing the score to 3-1. However, the Tempers were not to be outdone. In the bottom of the fifth, J.D. Martinez, pinch-hitting for J.T. Realmuto, delivered a clutch two-run double, tying the game at 3-3. The tension was palpable as both teams battled fiercely, with neither willing to concede an inch. As the game progressed into the ninth inning, the Mobsters’ Julio Rodriguez leading off, stepped up and delivered a pivotal solo home run, pushing Chicago ahead 4-3. This homer proved to be the game-winner, as Felix Bautista came in to close the game for Chicago, striking out the final batter and securing the victory. The game was marked by stellar pitching performances, particularly from Logan Gilbert, who struck out 10 batters, and Gerrit Cole, who fanned 9. The Mobsters’ bullpen, led by Bautista, held firm in the closing stages, ensuring the win. Chicago 4 – Tempe 4 Win: Felix Bautista 1-0 (0.00) |
GAME #5 – Chris Bassitt 12-7 (3.24) vs. Brandon Woodruff 10-1 (1.19)
In a thrilling Game Five World Series showdown, the Tempe Tempers emerged victorious over the Chicago Mobsters with a final score of 6-3. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions, showcasing the resilience and skill of both teams in a contest that will be remembered for its dramatic plays and strategic maneuvers. The game began with a bang as Yordan Alvarez of the Mobsters launched a solo home run in the top of the first inning, giving Chicago an early lead. However, the Tempers quickly responded in the bottom of the second when Ozzie Albies smashed a two-run homer, turning the tide in favor of Tempe. The Mobsters tied it up in the third with a homer from Luis Arraez, setting the stage for a back-and-forth battle. The fourth inning saw the Mobsters regain the lead with a solo shot by Brandon Belt, but the Tempers were not to be outdone. In the bottom of the sixth, with the bases loaded, Ozzie Albies delivered a grand slam that electrified the crowd and put Tempe ahead 6-3. This pivotal moment was a testament to Albies’ clutch performance and the Tempers’ ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. The game was not without its tense moments. In the fifth inning, a fastball struck Tempe’s Nolan Jones on the helmet, causing a brief scare, but he managed to stay in the game. The Tempers’ bullpen, led by Tim Mayza, Andres Munoz, and Ryan Brasier, held the Mobsters at bay, with Brasier securing the save in the ninth inning. Defensive plays also played a crucial role, with Eddie Rosario making a spectacular catch in the outfield and the Tempers’ infield executing key outs to maintain their lead. The strategic pitching changes by both managers added to the drama, as each team sought to gain the upper hand in this high-stakes matchup. Ultimately, it was the Tempers’ ability to deliver in clutch situations and their solid bullpen performance that sealed their victory, earning them the championship title in a game that exemplified the excitement and unpredictability of baseball. Tempe 6 – Chicago 3 Win: Tim Mayza 1-1 (2.45) |
GAME #6 – Jacob deGrom 3-0 (0.51) vs. Jesus Luzardo 17-9 (3.38)
The Chicago Mobsters edged out the Tempe Tempers in a nail-biting 1-0 victory, showcasing a masterclass in pitching and defense. The game, held under the bright lights of the championship stage in the Windy City of Chicago, was a testament to the prowess of both teams, but it was Chicago’s Jesus Luzardo who stole the spotlight with a stellar performance on the mound. The game began with Luzardo setting the tone early, retiring the first three Tempers batters with ease. His command and precision were evident as he struck out nine batters over seven and a third innings, allowing only four hits and one walk. Luzardo’s dominance was complemented by a solid defensive effort from the Mobsters, who thwarted every attempt by the Tempers to gain momentum. The lone run of the game came in the bottom of the first inning. Alex Bregman, who had been a consistent force throughout the series, reached first base with a single. A wild pitch by Tempe’s ace, Jacob deGrom, allowed Bregman to advance to second. Yordan Alvarez then delivered a crucial hit, a stand-up double to right field, driving Bregman home and giving the Mobsters a 1-0 lead. This run proved to be the decisive factor in the game. deGrom, despite the early setback, was formidable on the mound, striking out several batters and keeping the Mobsters’ offense at bay. However, the Tempers’ lineup struggled to capitalize on their opportunities, with Luzardo and later Felix Bautista, who came in for the save, shutting down any potential rallies. In a strategic move, Tempers’ manager Chris Douglass made several substitutions, including bringing in Jorge Mateo as a pinch runner in the eighth inning, hoping to inject some speed and create scoring chances. However, Bautista’s impeccable control and composure under pressure ensured that the Tempers remained scoreless. The game concluded with Bautista striking out Marcell Ozuna, who had a tough night with four strikeouts, and securing the final outs with the help of his defense. The Mobsters’ victory was a testament to their strategic execution and the outstanding performances of their pitchers. Chicago 1 – Tempe 0 Win: Jesus Luzardo 1-0 (2.13) |
SERIES SUMMARY – In a captivating 2024 Mid-West Baseball League World Series, the Chicago Mobsters triumphed over the Tempe Tempers, clinching the championship in a thrilling six-game series. Despite the pre-series predictions favoring Tempe due to their perceived advantages in several positions, Chicago’s resilience and strategic prowess shone through, leading them to a 4-2 series victory.The series was marked by exceptional pitching performances, particularly from Chicago’s Jesus Luzardo and Logan Gilbert, who consistently stifled Tempe’s potent lineup. Luzardo’s standout performance in Game 6, where he struck out nine batters and allowed only four hits, was instrumental in securing the Mobsters’ final victory. Gilbert, on the other hand, delivered a crucial win in Game 1, setting the tone for Chicago’s success with his dominant presence on the mound.
Offensively, the Mobsters were led by Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez, whose timely hits and home runs provided the necessary firepower to overcome Tempe’s formidable pitching staff. Bregman’s consistent contributions, including a pivotal RBI double in Game 4 and a key single in Game 6, underscored his importance to Chicago’s lineup. Alvarez’s clutch performances, highlighted by his home runs in Games 2, 3, and 5, further solidified his role as a critical offensive force. Tempe, despite their strong start and impressive individual performances, such as Xander Bogaerts’ three-run homer in Game 3 and Ozzie Albies’ grand slam in Game 5, struggled to maintain momentum against Chicago’s strategic gameplay and robust bullpen. Jacob deGrom’s stellar outings, including a commanding win in Game 3, showcased his elite pitching skills, but ultimately, the Tempers were unable to capitalize on their opportunities consistently. The series was a testament to Chicago’s ability to execute under pressure, with their bullpen, led by Felix Bautista, playing a pivotal role in closing out games. Bautista’s five-out save in the decisive Game 6 highlighted his composure and effectiveness in high-stakes situations. Ultimately, the Mobsters’ blend of strategic pitching, timely hitting, and defensive excellence propelled them to a well-deserved championship victory, defying the odds and securing their place in MWBL history. The series concluded with Chicago winning four games to Tempe’s two, a testament to their determination and skill on baseball’s grandest stage. This is Chicago’s second World Series Win in their 29 year history! |