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Making His Debut, Walker Buehler Reflects on His Journey in Los Angeles

July 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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It’s been nine months since Walker Buehler struck out Alex Verdugo to record the final out of last year’s World Series at Yankee Stadium. As Buehler prepares for his first game against the since signing with the Boston Red Sox this offseason, memories of his time with Los Angeles remain fresh for him, his former teammates, coaches, and fans attending the series at Fenway Park.

Before Friday’s series opener, Buehler spent time with his old team members, and when fans saw him during a pre-game tour, the usually quiet stadium erupted with cheers as fans called his name and he acknowledged them with waves. “It was really special,” Buehler said, recalling a conversation with broadcaster Orel Hershiser, a World Series hero from a different era who was a mentor to him.

Although Buehler’s seven-year run with the ended without reaching the lofty Cy Young expectations set during his early years, his postseason performances—like his Game 163 heroics as a rookie in 2018 and an impressive 1.80 ERA in the 2020 playoffs—cemented his legacy. Despite setbacks from Tommy John surgeries and a rocky 2022 season, his playoff success remains a highlight.

Buehler expressed a desire to stay with the before free agency but ultimately signed a one-year, $21.05 million contract with the Red Sox after the opted not to match the offer, choosing instead to invest in Blake Snell and Japan’s pitching prospect, Rōki Sasaki. Reflecting on free agency, Buehler said, “We had a dialogue, they pursued others, and I signed where I wanted to play.”

Both sides seem content with how things turned out. The avoided early injuries among their starters and are shaping a strong rotation, while Buehler enjoys playing in Boston, feeling welcomed like he did in LA. Recently, his strong pitching has aided the Red Sox in holding onto a wildcard playoff spot.

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Buehler will face his former team in Sunday’s series finale, bringing a mix of competitiveness and camaraderie to the game. Friday also marked Nostalgia Day, where Buehler received his World Series ring from manager Dave Roberts. The ring stands as a sparkling symbol of his achievement and time with Los Angeles—a moment Buehler cherishes though aware that his future remains uncertain.

Notably, shortstop Mookie Betts missed the Friday game due to personal matters but is expected to return soon.

Fan Take: Walker Buehler’s journey highlights how pivotal postseason performance can define a player’s legacy, transcending regular-season struggles. His story reminds baseball fans of the evolving nature of careers and the emotional connections players build with their teams, enriching the sport’s narrative and fan experience.

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