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Post Issue 44 -- The Los Angeles Dodgers Win the 2024 World Series!!!
Welcome to a special post issue 44 edition of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊
In the 44th issue of Suited & Connected©, published early morning October 30, 2024, we leveraged the CROWNLINE Method to examine the chemistry of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team as they were competing against the New York Yankees in the World Series. In game 5, played the evening of October 30 at Yankee Stadium in New York, the Dodgers came back from a 0-5 deficit to defeat the New York Yankees in the largest comeback in a World Series clinching game.
In a five-run hole in Game 5 and facing Yankees ace Gerrit Cole, the Dodgers staged a startling fifth-inning rally to tie the score, pushed across two more runs to take the lead for good in the eighth inning, and then closed their eyes and hoped for the best from a bullpen stretched to its limit.
The last bit of heroics were provided by two Dodger pitchers. First, Blake Treinen, got the last out of the sixth inning, pitched a clean seventh inning, and then stranded a pair of runners in the eighth inning when he struck out Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo on Treinen’s 42nd pitch. Then, in the 9th inning, normally starting Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler was summoned on a day’s rest and clamped down on the bottom of the Yankees’ order to close it out — the eighth pitcher to work on this night the Dodgers became champions once more.
In this special edition of Suited & Connected, we reveal birthday dynamics and timing of key players behind the victorious performance.
Freddy Freeman, Most Valuable Player of the 2024 World Series
Blake Treinen, Pitcher, brought in with two outs in the 6th inning
Walker Buehler, Pitcher brought in as a ‘closer’, 9th inning
Will Smith, Catcher
The Los Angeles Dodgers pose for a team picture after their win against the New York Yankees in Game 5 to win the baseball World Series, Thursday, October 31, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
Freddy Freeman, MVP of the 2024 World Series
Freddy Freeman is the fourth first baseman to win World Series MVP and the first since Boston’s Steve Pearce in 2018. He’s also the ninth Dodgers player (10th occurrence) to win the honor, captured most recently by Corey Seager in 2020.
In Suited & Connected Issue 44, we chronicled Freeman’s record-setting home runs, and in the Series-clinching Game 5, Freeman’s hitting resulted in him attaining two runs batted in (RBIs).
In Freeman’s yearly (age 35), monthly (October 2024) and weekly (October 24 through October 30), there were several indicators that foretold the potential greatness and extraordinary performance for him in this 2024 World Series against the New York Yankees.
Los Angeles Dodgers Freddy Freeman holds the 2024 World Series MVP trophy.
Freddy Freeman, born September 12, is the Queen of Clubs/10 of Spades.
The above is Freddy Freeman’s weekly cycle that started October 24, 2024 and ends October 30, 2024. If you look at the cards that are red boxed, they represent the dates of the first four World Series Games in which Freddy Freeman hit home runs. With his Queen of Clubs birth card (boxed in blue), Freeman’s home runs were hit during his “Venus Day” (October 25) , his “Mars Day” (October 26), his “Saturn Day” (October 28) and his “Uranus Day” (October 29). Furthermore, on October 25, Freddy Freeman’s 8 of Spades Venus Card in his weekly bracelet for the week of October 24 through October 30 was sitting in the “Jupiter Column” when he hit his historic walk-off grand slam home run. And finally, in Game 5, his single resulted in two runs batted in (RBIs). Says Todd, “If you don’t have those critical two runs batted in, you don’t win the World Series in five games! Freddy Freeman had an incredible week, and it was written in his weekly time cycle.”
Blake Treinen, Pitcher, brought in with two outs in the 6th inning
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen celebrates the end of the eighth inning in Game 5 of the baseball World Series against the New York Yankees, Wednesday, October 30, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen, born June 30 and Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, born August 17, have a lot more in common than meets the eye. In their respective weekly charts, both of their astrological ruling cards (Yamamoto’s 4 of Clubs, and Treinen’s 6 of Diamonds) were sitting in “the Jupiter Column” when each successfully defeated the New York Yankees in Game 2 and in Game 5, respectively.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler, born July 28, is the King of Hearts/8 of Clubs; Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen, born June 30, is the King of Hearts/6 of Diamonds. Buehler and Treinen have identical birth cards — the King of Hearts.
Walker Buehler, Pitcher, brought in as a ‘closer’, for the 9th inning
Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts said the following about Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler (pictured above): “There’s just no bigger pitcher in baseball in the post-season right now than Walker Buehler.”
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler won game 3 of The 2024 World Series in New York, on Monday October 28. Buehler was ‘in the CROWNLINE’ on October 28, which corresponded to his “Venus Day”. He would save Game 5 on Wednesday, October 30, which was his “Jupiter Day”, and also was sitting on the highest card of the highest card of deck, the King of Spades (squared in orange on the chart above). Fernando Valenzuela won game 3 in the 1981 World Series between the Dodgers and the New York Yankees —like Buehler, had his birth card (the 6 of Diamonds) sitting on the King of Spades in the CROWNLINE (top row of the chart). Todd says, “The cards speak for themselves, and the language they speak is pure mathematics and extraordinary performance.”
Left is Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler, born July 28, the King of Hearts/8 of Clubs; (right) Dodgers catcher Will Smith, born March 28, is the 8 of Clubs/10 of Hearts. Buehler and Smith each have the 8 of Clubs — Buehler’s astrological ruling card, Smith’s birth card.
Dodgers catcher Will Smith is pictured above. As mentioned in Suited & Connected© Issue 44, pitcher-catcher rapport is key to success. Like Fernando Valenzuela’s chemistry with his catcher Steve Scioscia was critical to Valenzuela’s pitching success against the New York Yankees in 1981, so was Will Smith’s chemistry with Walker Buehler key to Buehler’s pitching success in the 2024 World Series against the New York Yankees. Scioscia, a 6 of Hearts/8 of Clubs, matched Valenzuela’s 6 of Diamonds/10 of Diamonds, same birth card number (6). Buehler and Smith matched via Buehler’s astrological ruling card (8 of Clubs) to Smith’s 8 of Clubs birth card.
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