The Arizona Diamondbacks have a lot to be proud of after an incredible, unlikely run to the 2023 World Series, even if they came up short against the Texas Rangers.
That includes manager Torey Lovullo, who was of course heartbroken after watching his team fall short on Wednesday. In speaking with reporters after the Game 5 loss, he was asked how many days it would take before thinking about the 2024 season.
His reply?
“I just want to run away and hide for few days. I want to go camping and just sit in the tent and suck my thumb, and eat ice cream. Is that the weirdest answer? … I want to hurt because I want to remember what this feels like, cause I never want to feel this again.”
POSTGAME with Torey Lovullo.
"I just want to run away and hide for few days. I want to go camping and just sit in the tent and suck my thumb.. and eat ice cream… I want to hurt because I want to remember what this feels like because I never want to feel this again." pic.twitter.com/ISbg8xOMB2
— Cameron Cox (@CamCox12) November 2, 2023
There was also this tearful moment and hugs from his family:
"I'm just sorry I didn't do my job."
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo was emotional after the World Series loss pic.twitter.com/xrF2iSBPjx
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) November 2, 2023
An emotional night for Torey Lovullo and his family đź’” pic.twitter.com/tUjiknEtRl
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) November 2, 2023