
It was the grand slam of World Series predictions.
During the MLB Network’s pregame show before the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers played Game 1 of the World Series, broadcaster Dan Plesac made an extraordinary prediction that actually came true.
“Addison Barger, not in the starting lineup, he will come off the bench, and be a left-hander off the bench, I’m telling you what, he’s gonna run into one and the Rogers Centre is gonna come unglued.”
“He’s gonna get a pinch hit at-bat, in the seventh, eighth, or ninth inning, and he’s gonna send this place into a frenzy.”
It was a prediction that even shocked his co-host, Greg Amsinger, at the time.
Amsinger was even more flabbergasted when Plesac’s prediction actually came true.
ADDISON BARGER
PINCH-HIT
GRAND SLAM#WORLDSERIES pic.twitter.com/REg58MNosp— MLB (@MLB) October 25, 2025
Barger delivered on Plesac’s bold prediction, albeit one inning earlier. The 25-year-old stepped up to the plate a drilled the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history over the wall in right centre-field.
And, exactly like Plesac predicted, Rogers Centre became unglued.
“That was a feeling I’ve never felt before,” Bo Bichette told reporters when asked about Barger’s big moment.
Up in the broadcast booth, Amsinger and Plesac both went crazy after the insane prediction became a reality.
"Dan Plesac is a GENIUS."@Plesac19 must've borrowed Greg's crystal ball before the game with this Addison Barger call 🤯 pic.twitter.com/UnSNJ1xgsC
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) October 25, 2025
“He wasn’t even in the lineup!” Amslinger exclaimed.
“Dan Plesac’s a genius!”
After the Blue Jays’ monstrous 11-4 win over the Dodgers, Plesac thanked Barger on social media for making his prediction come true.
Thank you “Bam Bam” … “Bad Intentions” … made me look smart as my “Homer Hunch” on the The National Pre Game Show on @MLBNetwork .. Addison Barger comes thru for me ! pic.twitter.com/MO45pvO6Xn
— Dan Plesac (@Plesac19) October 25, 2025
Plesac spent 18 years pitching in the MLB, spending five of those seasons with the Blue Jays across two stints between 1997 and 2002.
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