Guardians’ Gavin Williams on Non -hitting: The stadium number was not a factor

Guardians’ Gavin Williams on Non -hitting: The stadium number was not a factor

Gavin Williams did not want to get out of the game, and Cleveland’s director Stephen Vogue had no plans to remove his jug with an opportunity to make history.

With the absence of anyone heating in the bulls, Williams carried a beating in the ninth half Before he spoiled Juan Soto With a single house operating with only two of the Shiites to go in The guardians win 4-1 over Mits Wednesday afternoon in City Field.

“Going to the ninth place was very enjoyable, very special,” Williams, 26, said after a masterpiece of 126 points, which exceeds his previous 109 -year -old season.

“It doesn’t matter if I went to 140 degrees. I would have done it anyway. It was special to be there. You never know when it would happen again.”

Cleveland’s privilege has not hit since Lin Parker’s ideal game in 1981.

Vogt said he did not ask Williams how he felt after 14 fighters retired in a row to complete the eighth in 111 degrees.

“I think one of the things you look at is (the speed), and Philo was still there. The things were fragile,” said Vogt. “I did not dare his question … One of these fourth -fourth things was four, you should let him go.

“You don’t know how many opportunities will have to do so at all. He would have got the entire road … so we didn’t touch the phone. We did not talk to anyone. No one was until I left the ball.”


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Gavin Williams looks at Earth in the ninth half after Juan Soto dismantled his non-striking attempt with Homer and Solo in the ninth half of Mits 4-1 losing the guardians on August 6, 2025. Robert Sabo / New York Post

I barely did this, out of reach of midfielder jumping Angel Martinez.

“I hope to be Spiderman. I was soon. I have done my best,” Martinez said.

“I knew that Soto had cut it. I knew he got it. But of course it should have been six inches from the Gospel Glue,” Vogt added.


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Javin Williams receives a standing applause from Mets’s fans coming out of the match in the ninth after his inaccurate offer excelled in Guardians. Charles Winzelberg / New York Post

Williams said he hoped to make a globe in this situation, but he raised a quick ball enough to Siad Soto.

“Good ball, good swing,” said the mask Austin Hedges. “I unfortunately returned there for a few playing (SOO), so I seem to know what.

“He really took a good swing and there is why he is one of the best strikers in this league.”

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Interestingly, two other strikers in Mets – Francisco Lindor and House Alonso – were shocked by bonds in Williams in the first half, with Lindor expels the glove from his hand.

“You feared me, I will say that. I thought I would have to change the pants or something of this,” said Williams jokingly. “Then Alonso did the same and thought I would really have to (change it).”

Williams, who walked four, faced other fighters after Homer Soto.

Alonso retired and Brandon stood up before getting a permanent applause from most of the City Field crowd in his career to the visiting hideout.

“It is a great thing, especially getting this from the fans base in a different team,” said Williams. “It is great. It doesn’t happen usually, but I appreciate it.”

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