 For those of you joining us here on FS1, our post-game coverage continues from the Red Sox 8-4 Game 1 win. How does it feel to be king? Hey, boy, that's been y'all later. Oh, it's big poppy's world. Rawls just living it and his Red Sox come through with an 8-4 win over those Dodgers tonight. And welcome if you just turned on FS1, if you flipped it from Fox, good to see you. The post-game show continues. Thanks to Mookie Betts joining us. He got things going. Eduardo Nunez, guys. Big spot. Pinch hit, three-run home run. There's a lot to this. First being that he was only hitting 188 in the postseason. You played with him for years. That's the moment of his career so far. It is. He's 31 years old, KB, and I played with this guy for four years. He's an offensive juggernaut. He can do it all. He can hit good pitching. He can hit high velocity. He's a great breaking ball hitter. He hit an 84-mile-an-hour knuckle curve today on a 1L count and put the game out of hand. Guys, that is the reason why this guy won over 100 games during this regular season. I mean, when you have a deep bench, like, you can put a guy like him out of the bench with that situation and come through, hit a home run. That means you bench is dangerous, just like the Dodgers. Right. I'm just impressed with the way they came out offensively. Five days all for them to score eight runs and 11 hits in a frigid game tonight. I mean, I don't know, how do you stop, Boston? I told you. I told you guys that the Red Sox have the way to maintain them. So, you know, like, very disciplined. When it comes down to here, the hitting course, the new hitting course that they have right now have worked with these kids so much. The way that the strike zone that they have is different than everybody else. Yeah. Well, listen, there's one thing to the two out runs. They were the best in the league at scoring with two outs all year long. So, it's no surprise, Frank, six of the eight runs tonight with two runs. Do you want to acknowledge your fans? You were for the... What's up? We knew this was coming. What a scene. This is unbelievable. I told you. I love it. But, Frank, the two outings, they were the best at it all year and tonight it was unbelievable. And they keep continuing to come at you. You make a mistake out there. They'll make you pay. They didn't turn a double play. The Dodgers didn't turn a double play there. They scored another run. This is a type team that's so dangerous in so many ways. When we talk about it all year, Line Drives traveled this team up patiently waiting for strikes in the strike zone and hitting Line Drives all over the ballpark. You know, the biggest indication for me was how disciplined they were against the Astros. We talked about it earlier against Presley and McCulloch. Two of the best breaking ball pitchers. They wouldn't even budge. They would pass the baton. And, Frank, to your point, two double plays. They could have turned. They didn't. It cost them three runs. They did. You have a guy like Benny Tending getting four hits. Most of them opposite field. What that tells you? That tells you this team have an unbelievable discipline at the play. They stayed through the ball. They used the whole field. You have a guy like JD Martinez, who is one of the best in the game right now hitting the ball opposite field. I mean, this line up is extremely dangerous. Hey, Kevin, think about this for one second. You're talking about a world where there's no bunting and there's no stealing. Alex Cora doesn't have handcuffs from Dabrowski. He's allowed full autonomy to go out there. First pitch, you go against Kershaw. Kershaw allowed three stolen bases. That's like punching someone in the face in the first one. It's something you don't expect and it has a big effect. And one of the things that you guys need to know, I went early to the clubhouse. And I had never seen a clubhouse that they relaxed. I saw these guys. They were good to go, but in the good mood. I was talking to my boy, Alex Cora. Everybody, I mean, you can see how confident this team is to go out there and boom. Papi, that's the first time you've ever been early to that clubhouse. You know that?