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How These Three World Series Stars Let Christ Shine Through Them

How These Three World Series Stars Let Christ Shine Through Them

Published: November 4, 2024

How These Three World Series Stars Let Christ Shine Through Them
Photo from Tommy Edman’s Instagram

How These Three World Series Stars Let Christ Shine Through Them

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KBN Sport asked several MLB players in the World Series on their faith and what it means to them.

Tommy Edman The Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop said his faith was crucial to him this year as he entered the season not knowing if he would be able to play.

“I started the year on the injured list, you know, I didn’t really know when I’d be able to play this year,” he said. “But I think my faith will lead me down this path – God had a plan. He had a plan for my season and I think now looking back it was hard for me to understand what it was at the time, but now looking back I think it was just having confidence in my faith that allowed me to be at peace. through everything. I have a sense of peace no matter what happens, and I think that helped me get through it.”

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New York Yankees outfielder Trent Grisham came to Christ just last year and told how He changed his life.

“In my life I was kind of beaten by baseball, and I just made a big deal out of it,” he began. “It was difficult for me. I felt lost. I simply decided to give my life to Christ. I think I was baptized for the first time on December 10th of this year. So God is good, man, and sometimes He redeems in very obvious ways. It’s definitely a blessing to be here.”

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Dodgers pitcher Michael Kopech he was asked about how his faith influenced his participation in the World Series.

“The journey I’ve been on as an individual spiritually with my family, the ups and downs, the pain I’ve felt, the pain I’ve caused, and the development of those moments of pain have changed my life. to put it mildly,” he explained. “Christ redeems, and everything that I have succeeded in, everything that I have been blessed with, comes from Him. It’s really special to me.”

On Wednesday, the Dodgers won their second World Series title in five years and “their first in a full season since 1988.”

“And with this 7-6 victory, the Dodgers opened their champagne celebration with a tight end, becoming the first team in a World Series clincher to come back from being down five or more runs. “They also became the first team in MLB postseason history to trail by five-plus runs, erase that deficit, trail again, and still win the game,” MLB said. reported.