

David Ortiz, since his retirement, has turned into a popular broadcaster and analyst for Fox Sports. The baseman spent 13 years out of his 19-year MLB career with the Boston Red Sox and stood as an active rival to the entire Yankee fanbase.
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Notably, there was no National League Division Series game conducted yesterday. Consequently, the Fox Sports crew had a day off. Analogous to that, ten-time All-Star, David Ortiz spoke about his lovely day off, and how he spent it watching cartoons.
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Which cartoon did David Ortiz watch on his day off?
The baseman and designated hitter, who concluded his career with 541 home runs, relived his childhood days thanks to a day off in the studio.
Yesterday, there were no NLDS games, so our crew had the day off. How'd you spend your day, @davidortiz?
"It was unbelievable, man… I watched my favorite cartoon: Tom and Jerry."
Goals. pic.twitter.com/7b0liDn9lH
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) October 14, 2022
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David Ortiz spoke about how he spent his day off. He also moved to make a massive revelation about his favorite cartoon. He said, “It was unbelievable, man. I take my time. I watched a lot of cartoons. I watched my favorite cartoon: Tom and Jerry.”
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David Ortiz, in his 19-year MLB career, won seven Silver Slugger Awards, two Hank Aaron Awards, and the Roberto Clemente Award in 2011. In addition to that, the baseman appeared on ten All-Star teams, won the World Series MVP award in 2013, and won three World Championships.
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Moreover, the Boston Red Sox retired his jersey number 34 and added him to their Hall of Fame. He is also the most recent entry in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
What is currently happening in the postseason Division Series?
With every passing day, the various Division Series is taking unexpected turns. Except for the Houston Astros, who solidly hold their position with two victories over the Seattle Mariners. At the same time, in the American League, the Yanks lost game two and are now on a level with Cleveland Guardians with one victory each.
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On the other hand, the National League is witnessing something quite extraordinary. Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves, both the Division Series favorites are down (1-2) against the San Diego Padres and Philadelphia Phillies, respectively.
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The only team that has significantly maintained its hold in the postseason is the Astros. Can the Yankees, Braves, and Dodgers make a significant comeback into the 2022 postseason and reach the Championship Series?
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