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He fought Carson Kelly to a 1-2 count, once again never straying from that inside corner. As long as he had that working, he’d be just fine.
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Pitching around Ketel Marte to walk him didn’t matter, either, especially because Marco got a 2-0 swinging strike on a perfect low-and-away changeup.
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Series 13, nicknamed Doctor Who: Flux, would use the same format, However with Chapter added to it.The party kept going after the blast thanks to Ty France singling and Abraham Toro working a walk, but Seager’s dinger was it for runs, with Jarred Kelenic bouncing into a double play and José Marmolejos popping out, but that was okay! Marco Gonzales was coming off of a scintillating August, and started his outing by ringing up Nick Ahmed on a perfect inside fastball. Series 12 returned to the format used in majority of the previous series, with the addition of Part One and Part Two appearing with the Spyfall card. Resolution returned to the format of The Woman Who Fell to Earth, by forgoing the title sequence and featuring the title at the beginning of the end credits.Īlso different for The Woman Who Fell to Earth and the New Year Special is that the titles appear in white texture. From The Ghost Monument onwards, these names appear in the opening titles the series producer and director's names appear after the logo, and the episode title and writer's name appear after a light flash on the title sequence, with a golden texture, slowly scaling down while the theme music ends. The Woman Who Fell to Earth has no title sequence instead, the episode, writer, series producer and director's names appear in the beginning of the end credits sequence. Twice Upon a Time used the same animation from Series 8-9. Series 10 ( The Pilot - The Doctor Falls) - the title card fades in using a blurred fade effect - with the episode title appearing first, followed shortly by the writer's credit. The writing credit has once again lost its preceding 'Written by.' writing credit, now abbreviated to 'by.' presented on a separate line to the writing credit.Īnimation: Series 8-9 ( Deep Breath - The Return of Doctor Mysterio) - the title card appears behind the TARDIS as it shuffles off screen. Series 10: Typeface for episode title and writer's credit has become entirely capitalised, with the spacing between each letter being expanded. Series 9: Typeface standardised to lowercase lettering for both episode title and writing credit, the latter now being preceded by a 'Written by.' credit. Style: Series 8: Typeface fluctuates between lowercase (Episodes 1-4) and uppercase episode titles (Episodes 5-12) and writing credits. For most William Hartnell episodes the title card was superimposed over the action instead of the opening titles.įont: Grotesque from Stephenson Blake (or variant). The following sub-sections have galleries illustrating the changes in font and format that the Doctor Who title card has gone through, from the earliest title cards where each episode had an individual title, to the 1980s, through to today, where each title card became more uniform as post-production methods became far more controlled.įor Seasons 1, 2 and most of 3, each episode had its own title, so each episode title card is shown.
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Title cards for Doctor Who have either the episode title, writer's name or episode number superimposed over the opening title sequence or initial sequences of the episode.