The World Baseball Classic Finals in my MLB The Show 26 run delivered exactly the kind of ending you want from a championship game. The St. Louis Engineers, after replacing Team USA and coming out of Pool B, faced Chinese Taipei with the WBC title on the line.
The game started well when Aaron Judge launched a first-inning home run to give the Engineers the early lead. After that, though, this turned into a tense, low-scoring battle where every at-bat mattered and neither side gave much away. Chinese Taipei managed to tie it, and from there the game had a real championship feel the rest of the way.
What made the ending so strong was how long the pressure built. The game pushed into extra innings, the pitching kept making big outs, and then Alfredo Despaigne came through with the biggest hit of the entire series by driving in the winning run for a walk-off 2-1 win.
For the full WBC run, this was the perfect finish. A close finals matchup, a clutch extra-inning moment, and a championship win to close out the series.