BREWERS POSTCAST: Brewers Season Comes to an END | Offense Stalls AGAIN in Do-Or-Die Game 4 of NLCS

This is the Brewers Post Cast, your instant game reaction for the Milwaukee Brewers, part of the Locked On podcast network. Your team every day. 97 wins, third division title in a row for the Brewers. a 11game win streak, a 14game win streak, a franchise record for that all coming to a screeching halt this evening as their season comes to an end. Congratulations to the Los Angeles Dodgers who complete the NLCS sweep over the Brewers tonight out there in Los Angeles. Tonight’s final five two one and that’s a wrap for the Brewers. Hello everyone. Welcome in to the Locked On Brewers postcast as it has been all season long. My name is Brandon Snide. You can follow me over on Twitter, Brandon Snide. Show Otani simply tremendous this evening. We’ll talk about his performance, the lack thereof for the Brewers offensively. Once again, the bats going completely silent. And as you heard me mention it, as you all know tuning into this program, the season officially over now for our Milwaukee Brewers. We’ll talk about what this means going forward. We’ll look back at some of the highlights from this season. And as always, your thoughts, your reactions, your frustrations. I know some of you are on here already trolling. You’re all welcomed on the program tonight. Congratulations once again to the Dodgers as they clinch the pennant for the National League. And u also a friendly reminder, wherever you guys get podcast, you can also listen uh to the Locked On Brewers podcast. So if you miss anything throughout the course of the show, you can get caught up wherever you get audio podcast, we’re also over on YouTube. If you’re here on YouTube right now, I see a boatload of you lining up. Make sure you hit that subscribe button for me. Make sure you hit that thumbs up, drop a thought, drop a comment, and we’ll get to it as the show rolls on. Let’s get into your scoring summary tonight. Scoring summary brought to you tonight by FanDuel and by prize picks. And did not take long for this game to get going in the scoring column for the LA Dodgers. Show Otani on the mound for LA. Shutting the Brewers down. He led off the game with a walk to Bryce Harper, but then would mow down the rest. Three strikeouts in the first inning. And then Shoi Otani would lead the game off for the Dodgers offensively. 446 ft to right field gave the Dodgers an early one- nothing advantage. They didn’t stop there. A a Tommy Edmonds single would score in a run. A Tiasco Hernandez Fielder’s choice would also bring on another run. And before the first inning would end, the Brewers already found themselves in a three to nothing deficit. And you knew right then and there that was probably it because the Brewers as we have seen really go back until game three in the NLDS like had struggled to score runs consistently. That was no different this evening. Then again in the fourth inning show Otani once again this one maybe the farthest home run of the year. I know O’Neal Cruz is up there as well uh for the Pirates, but a 469 ft shot off of Chad Patrick was Otani. And what’s crazy about that home run is it wasn’t even a strike. It was on the inside portion of the of the plate, probably off the plate by an inch or two. And Otani 470 ft. The guy’s insanely in talented, arguably the best player of baseball ever already. uh is just simply remarkable for what he’s been able to do uh not only on the mound tonight, but what he did at the plate. Then there would things would calm down now in the fifth inning, the sixth inning. The Brewers did have a chance. And I and I say chance very loosely. Well, that’s going to be our turning point. We go to the top of the seventh inning where the Brewers finally got some action on the base pass, but just couldn’t come through. Time to reveal where the game was won or lost. It’s the turning point. Seventh inning, the biggest chance the Brewers had in this one to sort of make it a game at this point. It was four to nothing. They had runners on uh two runners on first and second, no outs. Otani came out of the game. Vessia for the B for the Dodgers out of the bullpen. Andrew Vaughn, you had you had the meteor order uh lined up. Andrew Vaughn would pop out and then Sal Freelick right behind him would ground into a double play and that would have been the biggest chance. I know the Brewers would eventually score. We’ll talk about the one one run they put up, but that that was the moment right there in the ball game for me. And I know they were staring at a 4 nothing deficit, which feels like a 24 to nothing deficit the way that they had the inability to put uh good at bats and put runners in scoring position and come through when those runners were in scoring position. But that felt like the moment for me, and it might have already been over at that point, but that felt like the Brewers chance to put up some runs. They failed to do so. Then in the bottom half of the seventh, you guessed it, another Otani home run, 427 ft uh to center field. That would make it 5 to one. Later in the eighth inning, the Brewers would uh would get a run in after uh Caleb Durban had an extra base hit. in the eighth inning. Uh Bryce Train with a fielders choice. Uh and credit the Los Angeles Dodgers in this one from start to finish. They they grabbed a hold of this game quick. They gave the Brewers absolutely no hope whatsoever in this one and they sweep Milwaukee. A just a juggernaut uh for the LA Dodgers. That roster, that lineup, absolutely tremendous. you there’s nothing you can do but tip your cap off uh to that organization for putting that team out on the field and for them coming through and have mowed down the Reds. They mowed down the Philadelphia Phillies uh in the NLDDS and then obviously complete the sweep over our Milwaukee Brewers tonight a final of 5-1. We’ll get into your thoughts, your reactions, the player of the game, and the things you’ll be talking about tomorrow after you wake up and the Brewer season is officially over. Today’s locked on Brewers postcast is brought to you by our friends over at FanDuel. The NFL season is here and FanDuel has an offer you do not want to miss. Right now, new customers can bet just $5 and get $300 in bonus bets if you win. That’s right. Pick a bet, put down five bucks, and if it hits, you’ll unlock $300 in bonus bets to use across the app. Whether you’re a casual fan or if you love diving into the stats, FanDuel makes the game day experience so much better. So, what are you waiting for? Visit fanuel.com, download the app, put that first $5 bet down. If it hits, you’ll get $300 in bonus bets to use across the app. It’s really simple. 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Their season coming to an end abruptly. And uh you have to give a lot of credit to the Los Angeles Dodgers in this one. I know a lot of fans will sit there and complain about the payroll discrepancy. I’m not. Uh the Dodgers were just simply the better team. The Brewers had opportunities uh in this uh in this series and and just failed to do so in their season after winning 97 games, setting a franchise record for regular season wins, setting a franchise record for the longest win streak with 14 when they did it earlier in the year. Got us all free burgers and won their third division title in a row and ended the Cub season. Uh the Brewers a week later, their season comes to an end. Five runs for the Dodgers. Otani on the mound, Otani on the plate. Without further ado, I don’t think we’re going to surprise anybody here. Let’s get into your locked on Brewers postcast player of the game. This is the Locked On Player of the Game. You guys are probably watching the best player to ever put on an MLB uniform right now. And I and no disrespect to anybody that’s come before Show Otani. He’s probably the greatest to ever play the game of baseball and will go down as the greatest. He gets a locked on Brewers postcast player of the game. He started the game off. You couldn’t ask for a better start, right? I know he walked Bryce Train to lead things off. Strikes out the next three batters and then boom, leads the thing off in the bottom of the first with a home run. Then he home runs you homers in the fourth inning as we had mentioned off of Chad Patrick. Then he homers in the seventh inning. All of those home runs equaling 1,342 feet of distance to be combined. And not only what he did at the plate, you guys. 10 strikeouts over six innings allowing just two hits on the mound. Show Otani on the mound. Absolutely electric. First player in Major League Baseball history with a game of three home runs as a hitter and 10 strikeouts as a pitcher. Regular season or playoffs. I don’t think we’re going to surprise anybody with the locked on Brewers postcast player of the game. Absolutely tremendous uh for Show Otani. And again, it sucks if you’re like me and you’re a Brewers fan to see that happen. Uh that history, that that historic performance, the best performance we’ve ever seen and may ever see ever in a Major League Baseball game against our team. But that’s what it is. A tremendous player, a player I have a lot of respect for that I admire a lot. Well, the way he carries himself on and off the field, and he was simply fantastic today for uh for the LA Dodgers. You know what wasn’t fantastic? And we’ll get to the things you’ll be talking about tomorrow. The Brewers offense in this entire series. And part of it, you heard it right there. Show Otani in this one. Four runs scored in the entire series for the Brewers. They hit a 194 average throughout the playoffs. That’s good enough for fourth lowest in Major League Baseball history. So, while shows doing his thing on the mound at the plate and having a fantastic game, the best game we may ever see, the Brewers on the other end are not. And throughout the series between Blake Snell throwing eight innings in game one, uh Yoshi Yamamoto in game two throwing the complete game. Otani tonight throwing six scoreless. The Brewers were shut down for 23 innings by those three guys, combining for just one run. That was the Jackson Trio leadoff home run off of Yamamoto in game two. So again, credit to Blake Snell, credit to Yoshi Yamamoto, absolutely a ton of credit to show Otani for for absolutely shoving this Brewers offense and putting them down. There is a silver lining though. We have a little bit of a silver lining, a little little tiny bit of a silver lining in this one. Jackson Cheurio also having some history. He is the first player age 21 or younger in NL history to have five extra base hits through first nine games in a single postseason. So, if you want a silver a piece of silver lining a little bit, I know the Brewers offense wasn’t good. I know they had opportunities and they squandered them throughout the course of uh parts of the NLDS. They they did win that series obviously and and certainly uh you look at game one where they had an opportunity after Blake Snell left that they they let uh fall through uh the cracks, but that’s your that’s your silver lining there. Jackson Turo having a tremendous postseason. Uh but absolutely credit to show Otani. Congratulations to uh for him for putting on an absolute show in this postseason in this game and and a guy that I I don’t want to say he was cold that I I don’t want to use that term but you know not up to you know show Otani standards. Uh but in this one he absolutely dominated uh on the mound and at the plate as the Dodgers beat the Brewers five to one to complete the sweep that await the winner of the Mariners and the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series. So, congratulations to the Dodgers on this one. Not a lot of fun things, I’m sure, will be discussed tomorrow after you guys wake up, but let’s be positive. Let’s stay positive. The things you’ll be talking about tomorrow after the Brewer season comes to an end. This is what you’ll be talking about. I know a lot of Brewers fans are going to wake up and they’re going to be frustrated. They’re going to be angry. They’re going to be disappointed. They’re going to be sad. And I get it because I I’m feeling all those emotions myself right now as we’re talking to you literally seconds after the last out was made out there in right field and and and I feel those for you. And this is going to sound some of you maybe call it loser talk or or you know whatever you want to call it and that’s fine. This is just me speaking from the heart. This was still a very successful season for our Milwaukee Brewers. Did it end how we wanted it? No. Absolutely not. Are we ever going to win a World Series in Milwaukee? I don’t know. It It doesn’t seem like it, right? Doesn’t feel like it. All year, this team has felt different. You know, you go in to the beginning of the year, nobody gave this Brewers team a chance. And none of the experts, Vegas, none of the none of the sports books, FanDuel, none of them gave the Brewers a chance. 80, 80 and a half wins, 82 wins. That was kind of their total, guys. We started this postcast. The Brewers were 0 for four. Oh, hadn’t had a win. Looked ugly. Freddy Peraltto was your only starting pitcher at one point in this season. Things weren’t going really well for this team. They were 23 and 28 in the mid middle part of of of March or excuse me, May. You and I are sitting here talking about, man, are they going to be sellers at the deadline? They just turned it around. They went on eightame win streak in May. They went on an 11game win streak in July, a 14game win streak in August. They won their third straight division title over the Chicago Cubs, the NL Central title. uh now a standard here in Milwaukee. They beat the Cubs in the NLDS and they absolutely got swept in the NLCS. There’s no denying that. But I still think there’s a lot to be proud of. There’s a lot as a Brewer fan to be proud of. Yeah, you’re going to see a lot of memes about the Brewers with the L flag at American Family Field after they ended Craig Council in the Chicago Cubs season. And you’re going to see a lot of Cubs fans. A lot of them are in the live YouTube chat right now. That’s, you know, why they’re doing that is because of what we did to them. this season a and so it was a successful season regardless of how tonight ended. How this series ended, you just give credit to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Like you got to give them credit for what they were able to do, how they were able to do it, and they simply dominated this Milwaukee Brewers team in the NLCS. But with all that being said, I’m still damn proud to be a Milwaukee Brewers fan. I’m damn proud to be the host of the of the postgame show on locked on for this Milwaukee Brewers team. I’m damn proud to call all of you everydayers uh my friends and and and look, we’ll be back at it. You know that we’re not done. We’re going to be back. Things will, you know, the winter will come and it’ll go and we’ll sun will go down. It’ll come back up and we’ll be back out there during spring training. We’ll be ready to go next season. But I do think there’s a lot to be proud of and and happy about this season and how this se this team continued with their backs up against the wall to continue to fight all season long and they gave us such a a a fun summer. uh and things to celebrate, but it’s a tough ending. There’s no doubt about it. Uh so I completely understand where a lot of you are coming from or or where you may be uh when you wake up and maybe you’re listening to the show tonight, maybe you’re listening to tomorrow. Who knows? Uh my thanks as always to all of you, but uh I still am very proud of this team and happy for the things that they accomplished. Let’s get into it. Your thoughts, your reactions. We begin with every day or Harley. This is what the crew will always be. a great regular season team who can’t compete with the big guns in October. Until Mark A spends more money on talent, nothing will change. This is their ceiling. It is uh again, it’s going to be hard to argue with you guys. It’s going to be hard to tell you you’re wrong and that you’re you’re overreacting. I I get it. I hope you and I celebrate a World Series appearance and title eventually. It it certainly it feels like every year where they go to the postseason 2018 felt different, right? 2011 felt good. You know, you felt Yeah. like maybe last year was was the year and and you led that division wire to wire and this year was just so many different parts, right? It was so up and down. It just it did feel different this year. It certainly did. And and and and that’s, you know, for a lot of different reasons, right? You had a lot of a lot of ups and downs and and they continued to prove us wrong all year long and and to see it end in and in and such I don’t want to say embarrassing fashion, but I mean you only score four runs in four games and you’re don’t even hit the ball at a 200 average. I mean, there there’s really no there’s no hiding from that. Every day Cody 97 wins isn’t anything to snuff at and winning the third straight division crown. Excellent. making the fan. The Cubs fans still cry about a flag is priceless, but they need a bat or two badly and I’m fine with our pitching. There’s still good things to be positive about, right guys? Like I know Chad Patrick gave up a moonshot today to Otani. Chad Patrick was was awesome. Was nails this postseason, right? Abnorbe, these are all young players, right? Quinn Prester, Jacob Miserowski, you guys, maybe the only reason the Brewers had a chance in game three yesterday where they lost three to one, but Jacob Mizarowski setting records, Major League uh baseball records, Brewer records, like Sal Felick was great all year. Bryce Terrain shown flashes. Jackson Turio set postseason records as as we just rattled off, you know, for what he was able to do. Still things to be positive about. I understand nobody wants to be positive after you get swept in a championship series. Uh they made the final four, you know, for baseball. They made the final two for the National League. There’s still things to be positive about. Every day Stevens says that was sad. It’s one thing to go out, but this futile is pa uh pathetic. Yeah, I mean again score four runs in four games. I it’s just it’s it is pathetic. I mean it’s bad, you know. It’s bad. It’s unfortunate. Uh but it is bad. But again, Blake Snell, Yoshi Yamamoto, Shi Otani, Tyler Glass now, like those are absolute studs, man. They’re absolute studs. So, yeah, it sucks to go out only scoring those four runs, but those are absolute studs, man. And again, pitching, great pitching in October is always going to trump hitting. It just is. And when you roll out those four guys, runs are going to be hard. They’re going to be hard to come by. You know, it doesn’t help when your offense goes completely, you know, cold, but those those pitchers are are also really good and get paid a lot of money for the things that they’re able to do. Every day, Jacob, it was a great run while it lasted. I still believe in this team, but there needs to be a different voice in the clubhouse other than Christian Yelich. I feel bad for Christian Yelich, man. And I know a lot of fans are going to again, they’re going to point to the numbers and say no RBI since 2018 in the postseason and and I get it. I I understand. But you don’t think that dude wants it out there? You don’t think he’s upset at his performance and and and disappointed and what he failed to do for this organization? You know, the the the the burden he wears on his shoulder for the contract that he has and and and not being able to perform. And I get it. We don’t care about that. He gets paid all this money. We want him to go out there and hit home runs and hit extra base hits and bring in runs. And I get it. I just feel bad for Christian Yelich because I know he wanted it. I I know for a fact he’s wanted this more than anybody else. Uh for so many different reasons, right? You talk about, you know, living up to the contract that he signed, what Bob Uker meant to him, you know, and and what happened to Bob Uker and what it meant for this city and this organization. And he wears he wears a lot of that. He does and uh so I feel I feel for him uh after this postseason. I hope he’s healthy. I hope he’s healthy coming into next year and I’m excited to see what he can do. Will, as great as the regular season was, a sweep and a horrendous offensive showing is unacceptable. It’s going to be tough to change anybody’s mind. Um you know, with how this team or the lack thereof performed in the NLCS, uh again, I I rattled off the numbers, right? you know, four runs the entire series. They averaged one run per game. They hit less than 200 throughout the the postseason, uh, which is the fourth lowest in Major League Baseball. If you if you miss that portion of it, so I it’s going to be hard to talk people out of that. I totally understand it. It happens, unfortunately. It’s it’s part of baseball. The Brewers hit rock bottom offensively at the absolute worst time. The absolute worst time. And the Dodgers didn’t. And they’re healthy and they’re getting big hits. They’re getting, you know, Showi Otani with three home runs. I mean, setting, you know, records. Uh maybe the best performance we’ll ever see in in in a postseason game, maybe the best performance we’ll ever see, period. Like point blank, period, uh was tonight and it was against our team and unfortunately it is uh it comes it comes to an end. Gray man over on YouTube, I definitely feel like we got in the Cubs fans head. See you next year. Just remember if LA loses the series, then it proves then it proves it was all a fluke. We will sadly see baseball over for all teams regardless. Yeah, the season’s shortly coming to an end, right? World Series right around the corner. Uh to your Cubs comment, I don’t think there’s any doubt about it. That rivalry has been ignited if it wasn’t already. Uh the Brewers absolutely uh poking the bear uh after they beat the Cubs in the NLDS with the flag. And and I have no issue with uh with what the Brewers did uh you know about you know uh you know having the flag and having the pitcher and totally understand you know it’s a rivalry. It’s fun. Growing Grounds over on YouTube, he says, “Brandon, shut up. You try so hard to talk about this crap in such a corporate way. You know you hurt, man. Stop faking it. When the Brewers won, you were pumped up so quick. Quit the act, dude. I I don’t think it’s an act. I think Growing Grounds when the when the Brewers went down and lost the first two games at American Family Field, I think everybody kind of saw the writing on the wall, like you knew it was going to happen. Then you lose game three, you you already know what’s going to happen. a team only coming back from 3 0 has won one time and there’s no corporate act. I don’t work for a corporation. Uh my friend, I I I am a Brewers fan. Yeah, I lived and died when in that NLDS and all season long, but I also know that the Dodgers are a very very very very good team and a well-run organization and have put out four SIN candidates on the mound against my favorite team. So, I’m not faking anything. Am I upset? Yeah, I’m upset. My season’s over. My team My favorite team season came to an end. But you’re not seeing any fake out of me. I I’m frustrated, but I’m also I’m proud of this team, right? They accomplished more than I thought they were going to be. I don’t know if you were around during the beginning portion of the season growing grounds, but we thought the season might be over in May. That’s how bad it was. I mean, it it it just wasn’t great. And they they proved me wrong. A lot of them did. I I was on here talking on this very program about who they could trade who would be a potential trade candidate going forward and it just didn’t it obviously didn’t come to fruition because they turned their season around. But I absolutely am proud of this team. Uh and I and I do think that you know it’s going forward there’s a lot of things to be proud of. Like there’s a lot of good things to look forward to. You congratulate the LA Dodgers. You move on to the offseason. You see what this team’s going to do in free agency. Who they may trade, who they may not trade, who they may bring in, I don’t know. Uh, a lot of things also lingering with the potential uh, CBA dispute going after 2027 and beyond. So, we’ll see. Uh, you know, again, was it an embarrassing performance, you know, in the NLCS for the Bruce? Yeah, you score four runs, you get embarrassed at home, you lose two games at American Family Field, you immediately lose home homefield advantage. And it has been upsetting in that fashion because that wasn’t the team we saw all year. That wasn’t the team that we saw all season long. They were very uncharacteristic in this uh in this series. And part of that is is the playoff pressure, right? You’re in the National League Championship Series. You’re going up against a team who just won the World Series and who has some of the best players in baseball, probably the best player we’ll ever see in baseball. Like there’s pressure to that as well. And I think that got to the Brewers and I think that uh you know played into uh into how they wrapped up their season with a with a 5 to1 loss uh at the hands of the Dodgers the four-game sweep. Uh and unfortunately that’ll do it for us on the Lockdown Brewers postcast for this season. I cannot thank you guys enough for tuning in. We started this from the ground up. Uh we started in April. It was a rough start for this season. We went through the ups and downs and we had an absolute blast. And I cannot thank each and every one of you for tuning in, for following me on social media, for messaging me, for uh coming into the live chat, for trolling, for having fun, calling me fake, celebrating with me. Whatever you did, you attributed it to the Locked On Brewers post. And my thanks goes out to each and every one of you. Thank you guys for tuning in. Thank you for always making Lockdown Brewers part of your day each and every day. Remember, my guy Chuck Freeman’s got you covered all off season. You’ll be able to catch up on what the Brewers are doing, what they’re not doing. Maybe you can voice uh some celebrations, some frustrations uh along his way as well. But again, my name is Brandon Snide. You can follow me on Twitter, Brandon Snide. I truly mean it from the bottom of my heart. Thank you guys for all season long. I’ I’ve had an absolute blast. This has been probably the most fun job I’ve ever had. Uh and we and we’ve had some some great moments and and we’ve had some not so great moments which includes tonight’s five to one loss. Uh the uh season coming to an end after this sweep against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Congratulations to LA. Congratulations to Show Otani. Also, congratulations to our Milwaukee Brewers. A heck of a season. When nobody said you could do it, you went out there and won 97 games. You won the National League Central Division title. Playoff baseball is now the standard in Milwaukee. And we’ll see how they do starting again next year. and and then God willing, I’m here with you talking about the Brewers uh after each and every game next season. But as always, thank you guys. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Wherever you guys get audio podcast, you can listen to the Locked On Brewers postcast and the Locked On Brewers daily podcast with my guy Chuck Freeman. And also over on YouTube, make sure you hit that subscribe button. Make sure you hit that uh thumbs up button. Make sure you hit that notification bell. Get notified when uh when the shows are ready for you to be uh ready to be consumed. and we’ll be talking about the Brewers in just a couple of months. Have a great winter everybody. Stay safe and as always, win, lose, or draw, no matter what happens. All season long, it’s been this. It’s tough after the season comes to an end, but man, win, lose, or draw, it is always go Brewers. Have a good one, everyone. See you.

The Milwaukee Brewers’ season comes to an end after a 5–1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the NLCS. Just like in the previous games, Milwaukee’s bats couldn’t find any life, managing little offense against a dominant Shoei Ohtani. With the defeat, the Brewers are swept out of the postseason — their 2025 run ending one step short of the World Series.

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  1. The Curse of the L Flag has risen over Brewer nation and is now in full effect. The curse will outlast the century long curse of the Billy Goat! The Chicago Cubs suffered. You will painfully reminded of the cure by coming so close to what you desire only to have it snatched away in the blink of an eye. No big names will ever want to sign in Milwaukee after seeing that horrific pathetic franchise collapse. Not like they were lining up to play there before. And no one can blame them! Who would want live in that hell hole for more than road series. The only good thing about them is knowing just a short drive down the 94 lies a real city with a heartbeat. You’ll never win a championship in the near future or beyond! If by some miracle you get this group of Sewers rats back to the NLDS again, which is highly doubtful, know the Dodgers & Ohtani will be awaiting you there to crush your dreams and hopes all over again! This series will haunt Sewer fans for generations. Know you brought all this pain and suffering on yourself when you flew that giant L flag. Look at what’s happened to your team since you broke it out just a week ago!! Swept away by LA with only 4 runs in a NLDS series. That series’s featured the greatest game ever played by an individual player and the most pathetic performance by a team ever. Sewer fans will forever be haunted by the memories of their performance through a lifetime of replays thrown in their faces at every turn. The suffering will be 10 fold what you have already endured in the history of your franchise existence. Buckle up Milwaukee cause it’s only just begun! It’s gonna be a long painful existence as a Milwaukee fan!!! Long live the Curse of the L Flag!

  2. Brewers played their worst baseball 6 of the last 7 games of the season you could look at it as they were lucky to get past the Cubs what happened who knows but they might never get back they play in very good division!!!

  3. Usually you hear this for football but I believe this to be true; Offense wins games, defense wins Championships. Dodger fans know about this from previous runs when they were in the Brewers shoes.

  4. As a lifelong Dodger fan, I’m also just a fan of the game itself . Christian Yehich is one of my favorite players in the league. Low key and super talented. He had a tough series but he’ll be hurting opposing teams soon enough. Congrats on a great season. It’s all about timing. If the Brewers and Dodgers met up when you guys were hot or when LA was slumping, it would’ve been a completely different series. Until next time…

  5. Brewers aren’t my team, however, I really do want to see Yeli with a ring. I’ve been a fan his whole career.
    And Pat Murphy is a class act as far as I can see. See you next year in the postseason!

  6. For those who already want to crown Ohtani as best ever, slow it down a bit. Talented on both sides, no doubt. However, if you've watched baseball for a long time, you would know he is not the most feared batter or the most feared pitcher of all time. Let his career play out. The dude is just on the right tract like many before him. Slow it down.

  7. Dodgers fan here, you guys had an amazing year, with a Great Manager in Pat. Even in the Majors what a difference between Mega Stars like LA has a couple and All Stars which the brew crew have.🙌⚾️ You guys have a great organization 👏

  8. Sorry, but the Central Division is just weak. It's great that the Brewers won a bunch of games, but if they had had to play more games against the East or West, they wouldn't have had such a record. That's just reality. They're also lucky that the Cardinals, which have been one of the better teams in baseball for many decades, have been on a multi-year slide. AL Central Division is also weak. And most of this is for a really obvious reason: big-market teams, typically meaing coastal teams, have more money and make more money, so they can afford to pour it into their rosters. They can afford to buy good players, and even more importantly, they can build walls of money around them so that they will stay. This doesn't guarantee a great outcome every time, plus rich tema can spend piles of money badly (looking at you, New York Mets), but what is guaranteed over time is that reasonably run rich teams will do better than poor teams. This is why the Yankees and Dodgers are at least in contention pretty much every year. There are two words that could help, but they strike terror into the hearts of the players' union: 'Salary cap.'

  9. 私はドジャースファンだけど、試合をみて、ミジオロウスキーとマーフィー監督のファンになりました。ミジオロウスキーは本当に素晴らしかった。日本には素晴らしいピッチャーがいますので買いに来てください。

  10. Dodger fan here with ties to family in Wisconsin. Truly great people and sports fans in Milwaukee. With a team so close. Hopefully your ownership uses that revenue to build and keep great talent.

  11. Hey Brewers, Dodgers fan here. Just wanted to thank the Brewers for having an amazing season, it was a pleasure to watch. There’s no reason to hang your heads on this one. No hate here and all respect to the Brewers 🫡

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