Game 5 – and all the betting odds are OFF – the TIDE has TURNED and Americans have finally noticed the Jays!

Ha ha ha ha …….ha ha ha ha!

Well, rookie phenom Trey Yesavage has done it again! My people – suddenly claiming them too – the Eastern Europeans this time – own the Dodgers and really, major league baseball.

A 6:1 win that started with two back to back home runs by newest lead-off hitter (just for a minute while Springer heals his tummy) – Davis Schneider and an 8th home run of the post-season for Vladdy and it never really let up. I feel for Blake Snell, again possibly the nicest guy in the world – who said he learned a lot from the first outing that went south for him in Game 1 – but I guess he hadn’t learned quite enough. We still had his number although he did pitch a good enough game, just not actually enough.

Now we are up in the WORLD SERIES – 3:1 and bookmakers and betting apps have had to revise their odds – the story has flipped – forget Ohtani, Vlad is suddenly the favoured MVP candidate – with Yesavage in the conversation!

I think Yesavage should be the MVP and then he should retire because there is nowhere else to go after this for him – it is literally all downhill then – he’s going to be asking where he goes for the next level – and there simply isn’t one. He’ll be so sad to hear this.

WE TURN IT ALL AROUND WITH CONTINUED MOMENTUM

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About Anita Szigeti

• Called to the Bar (1992) • U of T Law grad (1990) • Sole practitioner (33 years) • Partner in small law firm (Hiltz Szigeti) 2002 - 2013 • Mom to two astonishing kids, Scarlett (20+) and Sebastian (20-) • (Founding) Chair of Mental Health Legal Committee for ten years (1997 to 2007) * Founding President of Law and Mental Disorder Association - LAMDA since 2017 * Founder and Secretary to Women in Canadian Criminal Defence - WiCCD - since 2022 • Counsel to clients with serious mental health issues before administrative tribunals and on appeals • Former Chair, current member of LAO’s mental health law advisory committee • Educator, lecturer, widely published author (including 5 text books on consent and capacity law, Canadian civil mental health law, the criminal law of mental disorder, a law school casebook and a massive Anthology on all things mental health and the law) • Thirty+ years’ experience as counsel to almost exclusively legally aided clients • Frequently appointed amicus curiae • Fearless advocate • Not entirely humourless
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