The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
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The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
			
			
									
									
						What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
I’ve been saying it for years. St. Louis needs more power bats. We fallen into the very back of the pack.opti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Also, Home runs sell tickets. They are the opposite of boring baseball to the paying fans. Certain posters may not like it, but the market is always right.
			
			
									
									
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Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
The brewers had a chance to show that that style wins in the post season and failed so yea losing formulas are not going to have people drooling. It’s hard to string a bunch of hits together in the post season because of the greatopti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
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				BrummerStealsHome
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Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Ticket sales aren't what drives revenue. Media rights drive revenue. A dull product sheds viewership. Viewership is a key determinant of the media rights negotiations. Yeah, boring baseball is going to cost MLB.
Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
brewers did what the brewers always do ... lose!Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:55 pmThe brewers had a chance to show that that style wins in the post season and failed so yea losing formulas are not going to have people drooling. It’s hard to string a bunch of hits together in the post season because of the greatopti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Pitching so you need the power
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				Ozziesfan41
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Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
All of central teams are loser teams just irrelevantdugoutrex wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 21:06 pmbrewers did what the brewers always do ... lose!Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:55 pmThe brewers had a chance to show that that style wins in the post season and failed so yea losing formulas are not going to have people drooling. It’s hard to string a bunch of hits together in the post season because of the greatopti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Pitching so you need the power
Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Feel better after the Blue Jays just dismantled the Dodgers?opti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Hope restored.
Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Well tonight’s winning team certainly didn’t win the game via the HR ball.  Just ONE  2-run homer for the Blue Jays yet they scored 6 runs total. There goes the formula that to beat the Dodgers you must doing via HR ball.
The Jays dominated tonight by having nearly double the hits of the Dodgers.. 11 hits to 6
A few predicted Dodgers in 5 games . While I agree the Dodgers on paper are a more talented team, I do think some thought the Dodgers would breeze thru the WS due to their performance in the
NLCS. Some thought the Jays would be held fairly scoreless. Not the case.
The series is now a best 2 of 3.
			
			
													The Jays dominated tonight by having nearly double the hits of the Dodgers.. 11 hits to 6
A few predicted Dodgers in 5 games . While I agree the Dodgers on paper are a more talented team, I do think some thought the Dodgers would breeze thru the WS due to their performance in the
NLCS. Some thought the Jays would be held fairly scoreless. Not the case.
The series is now a best 2 of 3.
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Yeah, I respect and admire Ohtani, but the broadcast was over the top about his pitching tonight -- and nonstop stories about his personal life. Enough already. He lost and went 0-3 with 2 Ks.Melville wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 22:14 pmFeel better after the Blue Jays just dismantled the Dodgers?opti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Hope restored.
And the Jays scored 4 runs with small ball. WS all square. Best 2 of 3.
Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Yeah, well, the Jays are not the pathetic Brewers.ramfandan wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 22:18 pm Well tonight’s winning team certainly didn’t win the game via the HR ball. Just ONE 2-run homer for the Blue Jays yet they scored 6 runs total. There goes the formula that to beat thr Fidgers you must doing via HR ball.
The Jays dominated tonight by having nearly double the hits of the Dodgers.. 11 hits to 6
A few predicted Dodgers in 5 games . While I agree the Dodgers on paper are a more talented team, I do think some thought the Dodgers would breeze thru the WS due to their performance in the
NLCS. Some thought the Jays would be held fairly scoreless. Not the case.
Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Then wondering why so many thought Dodgers in 5 games. Did they out of kindness give the Jays one solo win ?icon wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 22:25 pmYeah, well, the Jays are not the pathetic Brewers.ramfandan wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 22:18 pm Well tonight’s winning team certainly didn’t win the game via the HR ball. Just ONE 2-run homer for the Blue Jays yet they scored 6 runs total. There goes the formula that to beat thr Fidgers you must doing via HR ball.
The Jays dominated tonight by having nearly double the hits of the Dodgers.. 11 hits to 6
A few predicted Dodgers in 5 games . While I agree the Dodgers on paper are a more talented team, I do think some thought the Dodgers would breeze thru the WS due to their performance in the
NLCS. Some thought the Jays would be held fairly scoreless. Not the case.
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Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
I was lucky enough to see the Canadian broadcast of tonight's game. Didn't have to listen to the Ohtani love fest on fox. Joe Davis makes no secret of his Dodgers allegiance.icon wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 22:22 pmYeah, I respect and admire Ohtani, but the broadcast was over the top about his pitching tonight -- and nonstop stories about his personal life. Enough already. He lost and went 0-3 with 2 Ks.Melville wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 22:14 pmFeel better after the Blue Jays just dismantled the Dodgers?opti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Hope restored.
And the Jays scored 4 runs with small ball. WS all square. Best 2 of 3.
Interesting they talked about Ohtani 's personal life? Any mention of his gambling situation? Or should I say his interpreter's situation?

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Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Yawn..opti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
That will be the death of baseball
Since batting .300 for a single season has remained a significant accomplishment for more than 140 years, achieving a .300 batting average over the course of a career is even more prestigious. Considering the players who played in any seasons during the period from 1920 (the first year of the “live ball” era) through 2022, there are 117 members (with at least 1500 hits) in the Career .300 Hitters Club, including four who were active in 2022—Miguel Cabrera (.308), Altuve (.307), Mike Trout (.303), and Robinson Cano (.301).
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Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
True unfortunately. Cardinals used to be the exception. Brewers are always just inept in the postseason.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 21:07 pmAll of central teams are loser teams just irrelevantdugoutrex wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 21:06 pmbrewers did what the brewers always do ... lose!Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:55 pmThe brewers had a chance to show that that style wins in the post season and failed so yea losing formulas are not going to have people drooling. It’s hard to string a bunch of hits together in the post season because of the greatopti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
Pitching so you need the power
A positive take would be that going back the last 18 World Series, an NL Central team has won 3 times…good for 1/6th of the time and considering there are six divisions….the central has done their part and due again! Lol
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				Quincy Varnish
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Re: The Playoffs are spoiling my hope for baseball
Good job informing us you’ll only see what you want to see. I’ve seen more balls in play, aggressive baserunning, bunts and strategy than any series in recent memory. Home runs have always been game changers… I guess you weren’t paying attention in whatever era you’re longing for either.opti mist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 20:49 pm I want baseball to go back to valuing .300 hitters and playing for one run at a time, instead of this wait for the 2 or 3-run HR.
What is winning in the playoffs? Home runs, period. The league always copies what wins in the playoffs.
We will be stuck with a future of .230 hitters swinging for the fences every at bat.
Not what I was hoping for.
Opti
