My first post (about the playoffs, as a casual)

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My first post (about the playoffs, as a casual) 

Post#1 » by Top10alltime » Mon Oct 20, 2025 4:03 pm

Ohtani. Dude had 10 strikeouts and 3/3 home runs in a single game. I'm a baseball casual but I can tell you that was a grown man dominating middle schoolers. I just wonder why it happened to Milwaukee when they had the best record itl.

I'm a Toronto homeboy, we clearly have best record in the league. I'm excited for Game 7, but I want Seattle to win too, although not as much (because this would be their first time in history to make the world series, so this is Toronto's and Seattle's most important game). From as much of an unbiased perspective as I can possibly give, Toronto is still winning with the best defense in the league, homecourt, but I can't predict the future!

Dodgers has been dominating way too much. I wonder how they were in the Wild Card. Because since then, they've been cooking in the playoffs. If Ohtani can do the same things he did to Milwaukee as to Seattle/Toronto, then my reaction: :o :o :o :o

It might be too early to predict, but Dodgers in 4 or 5. They just improved that much throughout the playoffs. Ridiculous (And I don't want them to win).

If anyone doesn't have Ohtani in the top 5 all-time at this point, then what are you doing.

Any Jays fans, W.

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Re: My first post (about the playoffs, as a casual) 

Post#2 » by LAKESHOW » Tue Oct 21, 2025 4:25 pm

I think this will go Full 7 games. Toronto defeated a strong Yankees team. And took off the glass slipper from Cinderella Seattle team. So the National League playoffs is not the same as the American League. There's a tough brand of ball with Boston. New York. Detroit. So we are expecting a full fight for the Finals against the Blue Jays
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