From the article:

If the Dodgers clinch the NL West, they will likely slot in as the No. 2 seed behind the NL East champion Philadelphia Phillies. They will also get a bye into the NLDS, while the Padres will enter as a Wild Card team (likely the No. 5 seed).

Apparently the brewers (who can't mathematically finish lower than the dodgers) are gone. Sorry guys.

Edit: there appears to be some confusion in the comments. This is not reference to a previous article that incorrectly put the brewers in the NL west. This is about playoff seeding. We are guaranteed to be ahead of the dodgers. However, the article places the Phillies at 1 and the dodgers at 2 which is mathematically impossible at this point.

Also, I'm not mad, just having a laugh at dodgers media probably using a shitty ai and not checking it at all.

16 comments
  1. If they had even split the series with us we would be neck and neck for the league right now. This is what happens to unserious teams

  2. The math ain’t mathin’, as even if LA won out the next six games, Milwaukee would still finish with a better record by one game AND we own the season series

    Dodgers’ fans gonna Dodger fan, I guess. Such a wonder so many find them and the that team insufferable 😒

  3. They *just* updated it.

    >If the Dodgers clinch the NL West, they will slot in as the No. 3 seed behind the NL East champion Philadelphia Phillies. They would need Philly to really fall apart in order to capture a bye as the No. 2 seed (don’t count on it).

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