[Cooper] The Dodgers held the Brewers to the lowest batting average ever in an MLB postseason best-of-7 series. Milwaukee, 2025 NLCS: .118

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  1. I literally wanted to cry after Yelich’s final out. Seeing my favorite player doing so pathetic in the postseason was heartbreaking i couldnt even be mad at him

  2. Just absolute humiliating domination.

    I just don’t know how anyone can actually argue that the financial system of major league baseball is good for the sport.

    It’s absolutely unfair to the fans of almost every other team, and the inequality is only getting worse.

  3. I’m ready for a strike if it means negotiating for a salary cap. I’m not a huge baseball fan anyway so willing to sacrifice some season in order to fix this shit.

  4. Cubs fan here. I was rooting for y’all! Ohtani is otherworldly and it made me a teensy bit relieved we didn’t face the Dodgers in the post season. I’m looking forward to a rematch with y’all next year!

  5. They do this every post season.

    It shouldn’t come as a surprise.

    Mark A needs to realize, offense that performs in the post season is paid for, not developed.

    None of you can prove me wrong

  6. They should really split the league into different payroll brackets. Our owner still wouldn’t pay as much as the lowest lowest bracket.

  7. I know the Dodgers are extremely talented but we’re not as bad as we played. FML. That was a painful series.

    You know everyone who wasn’t a Dodgers fan or Cubs fan was rooting for us.

  8. Payroll makes a difference but you have to say our brewers way way way underperformed. Some of our guys completely left disciplined quality at bats in with the 97 wins somewhere. Come on

  9. I kept saying it was going to suck when the brewers blew it this year.

    And i was right.

    It sucks.

  10. The dodgers 4 starters this series make more than our entire payroll and we’re all acquired via free agency
    Fun sport

  11. Made history in the best ways just to make history in the worst ways. Baseball gonna baseball.

  12. Everyone running to blame payroll, and yes i take a huge issue with the lopsided nature of the MLB. But for a season where we over performed on every metric aside from HRs, we under performed incredibly in this series. Turang and Yelich needed desperately to be benched and Murph couldn’t make the call, maybe because he didn’t want to replace a lefty with a righty, or maybe because he’s a “i believe in my guys,” type coach, but it was a failure on his part to not see how badly they struggled during both series and still have them starting and in the top 4 of the order.

    Mona had one AB, and got on base. Next man up mentality.

  13. So did the brewers really “get over the hump” after winning the nlds but doing absolutely nothing in the nlcs?

  14. The Brewers abandoned their regular season approach and just swung out of their shoes except for Durbin and Bauers all series long.

  15. I hate how exponential the disparity of finances has become coinciding with the Brewers actually becoming competitive.

  16. Breaking records over here. Their flame outs always have some new twist that wasn’t at the last one

  17. You know what, I’m starting to think the regular season and postseason aren’t the same thing.

  18. There’s some amount of something knowing you were part of the biggest ass kicking in history which included the single greatest individual baseball game any of us will ever see.

    There’s no part of me that feels like Milwaukee let this one slip away. The (vastly) better team won.

  19. Brewers are actually smart af tbh. Beat Chicago and showed we were a great team this year. Winning maybe 2 games vs LA would make the narrative we just didn’t play well enough.

    Getting swept? And being historic levels of bad? That doesn’t just happen overnight randomly. Everyone knows its the massive talent disparity on display here.

    The only thing about the 2027 lockout that concerns me is how it affects Made, Pena, Pratt, Fischer, etc.

  20. i’ve been watching mlb games since 1984, and i must say this series was the most boring and lopsided best-of-7 series ever.

  21. If the salaries will never be capped, then the midwestern teams should merge together & create their own money-making monstrosity to make this shit FAIR and competitive. It’s beyond fucking boring when it’s pay to win. Over. And. Over.

  22. For once the dodgers got smart. They took th e pitching staff everyone got injured. They always win the division. Save the starting pitching tell October. There is no stopping them

  23. People pointing out the Dodgers payroll also have forgotten the over 1 BILLION dollars they have in deferred money.

    Dodgers have essentially broke the sport. Of course it will be fun as fans leave all the other teams viewership and you are left with a handful of teams

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