Three years after the memorable Joe Kelly versus Carlos Correa incident, the story is back in the headlines. Kelly revived his rivalry with the two-time All-Star after his latest comments in his upcoming book. the book, AD**n Near Perfect Game: Reclaiming America’s Pastimetouches on the tense night when things got out of hand.
The incident took place on July 28, 2020. With the Los Angeles Dodgers leading 5-2, reliever Kelly only needed two outs to get out of the innings. Instead of playing it safe, he decided to throw at both Alex Bregman and Carlos Correa. That caused both the benches to clear.
Kelly addressed the famous night and what followed:
“There’s a part [in the book] if the Astros would have won and we would have played in the World Series, MLB was kind of panicking in trying to figure out what to do.”
The quote appeared in a recent Sports Illustrated article about Kelly’s book.
Kelly was referring to the 2020 World Series, where the Dodgers ended up facing the Tampa Bay Rays. That year, the Houston Astros took the Rays to seven games in the American League Championship Series. A Dodgers-Astros rematch in the World Series would likely have been a tense and fiery encounter.
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