MLB Postseason Thread

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mxnerd

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Dodgers lost the series, but still congratulate Cubs.

Hope you can bury the 100 year curse and beat Indians.
 
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FvCK YES!!!!!!!!
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Ns1

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I hope the Cubs lose 1-0 in the 14th inning of the 7th game.


Because Zinfamous.
 

JEDI

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surprised I didn't see a World Series thread on the 1st page.
then saw this.

guess the mods didn't want the clutter of lots of post season threads?

cubs vs Indians
I bet this will be one of the least watched world series games since their markets aren't that big.

the only thing smaller would be brewers vs Indians?
 
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surprised I didn't see a World Series thread on the 1st page.
then saw this.

guess the mods didn't want the clutter of lots of post season threads?

cubs vs Indians
I bet this will be one of the least watched world series games since their markets aren't that big.

the only thing smaller would be brewers vs Indians?
Are you fucking delusional? I'm willing to bet it will be one of, if not the most watched world series ever.
Cubs broke all sorts of viewership records during the playoffs, it's been 71 years since they've been to the world series and you think it will be one of the least watched?
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mxnerd

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I always wonder why some pitchers can't perform as well in postseason. Is it the pressure or the pressure & weather issue (too cold to warm up their hands)?
 

A Casual Fitz

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I always wonder why some pitchers can't perform as well in postseason. Is it the pressure or the pressure & weather issue (too cold to warm up their hands)?
You could reverse that and wonder why some hitters do better, especially in clutch situations. The added pressure might get their adrenaline going.
 

glenn1

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You could reverse that and wonder why some hitters do better, especially in clutch situations. The added pressure might get their adrenaline going.

Yeah, like remember the epic WS that David Freese had a while back, and the dude has basically never been heard from again.