[FINAL] The Dodgers secure their second win in the NLCS

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  1. Two games where the Brewers hitters may have just kept their bats in the dugout

  2. The deferred money team strikes again.. it’s sad when this big market is able to defer money 10x the amount everyone else can.. it’s even sadder when the top 10 payrolls make the playoffs every year and win the World Series.. can’t wait for the salary cap

  3. And that’s the series folks see you in the World Series dodgers possibly going back to back since the 99 2000 Yankees

  4. “Brewers embrace underdog role (because it’ll be less of a disappointment if they lose)”

  5. its essentially pointless to be a fan of small market teams. and that shows in the diminished popularity of the sport. why bother? a small market team with a very very few exception cannot win a world series in this environment. even mid sized market teams essentially have little chance. either create a salary cap and floor, or create a relegation system, or just contract about a third of the sport (rays, marlins, pirates, o’s, rockies, a’s, reds, nats, dbacks, guardians).

  6. For everyone claiming MLB needs a salary cap Dodgers are really a recent anomaly. Look back the last 20 years and top spenders do not dominate the league. Furthermore MLB has the highest parity of teams that have won their leagues championship. Then go look at the NBA, NFL, etc and compare how they fair with salary cap? They are much more dominated by dynasties.

  7. The Dodgers starting rotation is really a “oh no, my steak is too juicy and my lobster too buttery” type situation.

  8. I just don’t see how you beat this team. Their game three and four starters are some combination of Ohtani and Glasnow. That’s just unreal. Embarrassment of riches.

    And to me equally impressive is just how deep and relentless that lineup is. The Brewers can straight up pitch, and LA just constantly put them up against potential big innings all night (respect to the Brewers for holding them off as long as they could). We might be looking at the first real dynasty since the late-90, early 2000s Yankees.

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