2025 POSTSEASON Thread

Discussion in 'Los Angeles DODGERS' started by irish, Sep 28, 2025.

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  1. sweep

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  2. take 2/3

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  3. lose 2/3

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  4. get swept

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  1. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    wow, not even a walkoff can temper your hispanic hatred
     
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    lastatman Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    I think Judge, Volpe, and Cole started a support group. I'm sure they'd welcome him.
     
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    I genuinely feel bad for Orion Kerkering
    Could not have happened to a better fanbase than the city of Philly, they deserve that type of ending
     
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    lastatman Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    So the Dodgers don't play again for four days. That should help get their rotation reset and rested. Assuming Cubs hold this lead, whoever wins game five of that series will not have the same luxury.
     
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    So if the Cubs win their series we get home field sweet.
     
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    phi-lol-ies
     
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    Even the cameraman went to 1B lol
     
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    I lost my voice screaming and didn't get a high 5 from the Philly fan behind me. Seemed like a nice guy, too. Think he was a doctor since he saw the scar on my knee and was asking if I had a replacement. I don't know if anyone else was there, but I haven't seen the lot so fucked up since a Genesis concert in the 80's. Took an hour to get out!
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    dear tyler glasnow,
    i apologize
    you were magnificent
     
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    Five wins down, eight to go. Can we survive Roberts, a shaky bullpen, and inconsistent batting for two more series? Treinen was warming up, this one could've ended much differently if not for the gift gaffe from Philly. We're still going to need Ohtani at some point. The Dodgers are paying him $700M, can they maybe splurge a little more and get him a shrink or something so that he doesn't lose focus or freeze up in pressure situations? Yes, Glasnow was great, and that was somewhat unexpected given his past playoff performance. If he can do it, is there hope for Ohtani? What else can be said for Roki? If the divisional series had MVPs, he'd be the Dodgers. I keep hoping what we're seeing is real and not just a fluke hot streak. Today's three innings pushed the limits a bit but he proved flawless. Just hoping he keeps it going.
     
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    Fluke hot streaks are perfect in October
     
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    I’m in disbelief

    Tyler Glasnow really proved me wrong today. He was excellent and now looks like the scariest number 4 starter in the sport. What a fucking start. Entering today, he had 21 career innings vs these Phillies and had given up 18 runs. Threw all that out the window today and dominated.

    Sasaki….I have no words.

    This kid got lit up start after start in his rookie campaign and then was sidelined with an injury that kept him out for months. After finally recovering, he starts a rehab assignment in the minors only to continue to have bad results and look like a lost cause for 2025. I was thinking we will just shut him down and try to start from scratch next season because no way I want him near the club the rest of the year.

    And poof…. here he is dominating in high leverage situations on the biggest stage in the sport and changing the entire outlook of the team by providing a much needed strength in our weakest area. Truly amazing. He’s my MVP this series. A remarkable turnaround. I’m proud of him and happy as hell for him.
     
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    I've called him Fredo in the past. Last night he was Santino.

    That said......he came out with cramps? What the fuck? It's been a problem with him the past. Shouldn't still be issue. He should have been able to go another inning.
     
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    This reminded me of a one goal Stanley Cup finals game. You knew it would turn on one play.

    About all I can about Pages is he made contact. Kerkering just panicked. Feel for him. Really admired how he stepped up and answered the tough questions after the game. Reminded me of Eckersley after the Gibson walkoff. Kim's wheels came in valuable there.

    Pitching was lights out for both teams and to think the Phillies didn't have Wheeler available. Glasnow set the tone. Sheehan gave up the unearned run (his fault, although the inning opening hit by Realmoto was a bloop). Only 36 pitches to get through 3 innings for Stone Cold Sasaki. He should have gone out for a fourth. Vesia did his usual high wire act, although Smith didn't do him any favors with the passed ball.

    Final play aside, the Dodgers got some good fortune in scoring their first run. A third strike to Call was missed. That ended up being the tying run. Great AB by Mookie drawing the walk against the monster Duran. So glad they walked Sho. No way he works a walk there. Probably hits a weak ground ball to second or pops one up to short.

    Also had a little rub of the green in the 11th. Neither Edman's or Muncy's single were hit hard but found the outfield grass. Didn't see Kike working a patient walk to load the bases.

    Both teams combined for 1-13 with RSIP.

    My impression is they just beat the best team in the playoffs. Obviously that doesn't ensure success in any future series, but it was a test of their mettle and they passed it.
     
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    On Duran from today's Athletic............

    Jhoan Duran faced 81 batters after a summer trade brought him to the Phillies. He walked only one of them. He had walked two of the nine Dodgers batters he faced earlier in this series, but Duran is the portrait of command. He pounds the strike zone.

    That is why, with an open base, the Phillies chose to put Shohei Ohtani on first. They loaded the bases in the seventh inning. Ohtani had been 2-for-6 with two homers and two walks against Duran in his career. Although Ohtani had not produced all series, the Phillies made a logical choice. They weren’t going to let Ohtani beat them.

    Then Duran walked Betts on six pitches. It was the first time in his career Duran walked in a run.
     
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    A big block of cheese need with this whine.....

     
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    I was thinking that the last play could have been a frenzy of replay challenges...Kim never touched home. His foot went down before the plate edge...my vantage point, anyway ( TV). Then, I think he went back and touched it...Idk. But I don't want to be like good 'ol Bob Euker with the "he missed the tag" commercial from nosebleed RF.seats.
    So, Phillies could have challenged that. But Realmuto had the plate blocked with his foot, so Dodgers could have challenged that...I guess. Could have beed 20 minutes of waiting for NY replay decisions.
    Maybe. I don't know if any of it was reviewable but I think so.
    The line up was milquetoast again against Sanchez, but they got lucky with the scumpires and their "balls and strikes" Our lone run at the time...
    Glasnow and Sasaki... rocks on the hill. Sasaki looks like he's got himself a place in the LA bp for years, if his recent results dictate his career arc. I know this is very obscure and on a strange tangent, but he reminds me of a kid in WWII when Japan was desperate, willing to give his life for his country and his canopy be bolted down in a kamikaze fighter. A terrible and formidable enemy. It's just his face. He sits there, out in the bp, quietly, with his glove on his knee or on his hand , jacket over his shoulders, hat on, waiting for the call.... " put me in coach"... He has became the "Divine Wind".
    Ohtani and Pages and FREEMAN are going to have to get some kind of shit together other than the garbage they have given so far...little or nofhing offensively. Bwfore thenext go round.
    It's amazing the these three have been almost useless so far.
    It's literally boring to see Shohei up at the plate. his AB have become the timeto obey the tyranny of the enlarged prostate. Maybe send him to the opthalmologist over the next four days?
    Can't hurt.
     
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    For sure...really can't stand that LA won.
    Li!e my favorite singer ever sang... " I guess the lord must be in NY City"...
    But he ain't...
     
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    Yes Kim missed the plate but then went back and touched it so nothing to review. May have been out with a good throw. I think he was as surprised as anyone that the play came to the plate. He had no advanced warning - he wasn't watching the pitcher, nothing from the on deck hitter Ohtani, and even Realmuto was directing the pitcher to go one. I say "may have been out with a good throw" because I believe the reason he missed the plate was that the errant throw took Realmuto into his running path and caused Kim to have to avoid a straight up collision. If the throw was on target without the catcher moving Kim possibly would've stepped on the play before the ball was caught.

    Anyhow, a lot of what ifs, but the big one is what if the throw went to first and then Treinen came in to pitch?
     
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