2025 POSTSEASON Thread

Discussion in 'Los Angeles DODGERS' started by irish, Sep 28, 2025.

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  1. sweep

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  2. take 2/3

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  3. lose 2/3

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  4. get swept

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  1. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    wtf with the 8th inning curse?
    did the entire pen agree to blaze on acid at the same time?
    won’t get away with that shit against philly
     
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    fsudog21 DSP Legend

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    Is skipping the 8th inning an option?

    Once again another bullpen implosion is the topic of discussion instead another otherwise great win. Hoping Sheehan will recover. Was surprised he shit himself. Vesia added fuel to the fire with another walk (just after a gift K from Andujar), then threw a million dollar 3-2 slider to get that pesky Friedl.

    Gritty start from Yamamoto. Shaky first inning (thanks Teo). Yama bore some of blame that inning. Kike bailed him out with a great catch. Then came the HBP. He showed his ace stuff getting out the bases loaded, no one out sixth. Was thinking Mookie could have gotten two there but it worked out. Liked him going out for the seventh. Nice job by Treinen cleaning up the 7th.



    And a child shall them. Alfred E. Sasaki looking like the closer. 11 pitches, 9 strikes. Lux missed strike three by a foot.

    All these bullpen failures and no Scott sightings? Why is he on the roster?

    6-12 from the bottom three of the lineup. Four hits from the hottest man on the planet (Mookie), Teo evened things up with a two run double. Needs to trade in that frying pan for a leather glove.
     
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    fsudog21 DSP Legend

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    What to do with the roster?

    Obviously Kershaw will be added and probably (hopefully) Banda. Henriquez is out. Scott should be but that's not happening.

    If they trust Will Smith could it be Rushing? Or possibly Dean, who adds little.
     
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    A ps on last night. Freddie's old man's head is a distraction behind home plate. Last time I saw a head like that was on a buffalo nickel. He could block out the sun with that melon.

    <after what I saw in the mirror this morning I shouldn't be ripping anyone's looks>
     
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    Second year in a row that the NLDS opponent is the hardest opponent for the Dodgers imo

    Hope it ends like last year
     
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    fsudog21 DSP Legend

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    Phils didn't have Turner or Bohm in the last series at Dodger Stadium and Philly took two of three. Going to be a tall task.
     
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    The. one nagging question about Mr. Freeman is....does he dye his hair ? Or just prematurely ginger ?
     
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    I started my intense dislike for him in the HR Derby some years ago. When, in an attempt to look cool and unaffected, he was bobbing his head to the music violently like a toy German Shepherd in the back window of a car...
     
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    lastatman Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    See, I don't understand why Scott can't be left off. In the playoffs you go with your most effective players - and those that there's a purpose for - and he's just not one them. Sure, he's being paid a lot of money, but it's not like they're cutting ties with him, he'll be back next spring. Maybe next year ends differently.

    And I hope Sheehan isn't judged by just the one outing and is included in this next series. Especially after Roberts slow danced with him on the mound yesterday, gazing lovingly into his eyes. Wouldn't want Emmett to feel used like a cheap date.
     
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    Unlike Sheehan, Scott has no recent success. If merit mattered Scott would on the pine. They didn't see fit to put him in either Cincy game even with large leads. Speaks volumes.
     
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    I think we're looking at the Phillies as a tough hurdle in this series - and they will be. But also, I don't want to give them too much credit. They're not unbeatable. Here are some quick arguments both ways:

    Phillies played good ball down the stretch. Won their division by 13 games over the Mets. Took 6 of 9 against the Dodgers. Schwarber, Turner, Harper, Realmuto are all legit weapons, plus more. Highest BA in the NL. Sanchez had the highest WAR among ML pitchers. Fifth lowest ERA in the league as a staff. Home field advantage is big for them as they were dominant at Citizens Bank. And the biggest advantage... their bullpen isn't a total disaster.

    Dodgers - if the end of the season and the wildcard round are any indication, the team has "clicked on" at the right time. Dodgers had better power and more runs scored during the season. While hampered by their bullpen, the Dodgers starters are superior, especially with Wheeler out. They can start a legitimate ace in every game while the Phillies rotation starts getting a little thin as the series progresses. Regular season head-to-head is irrelevant - just ask the '88 Dodgers and Mets. And finally, I just read - and this is hard for me to believe - that while leading the majors in blown saves, their bullpen numbers were better than Philly's since the start of September (source: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id...s-preview-phillies-brewers-mariners-blue-jays ).
     
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    wild card sb best of five and every series after best of seven imo
    not sure why the league would want less games of an exciting series
    that said i think the Dodgers sweep this philly squad lead by a tremendous Ohtani first game
    guys look pretty focused
    at least up until the point davey decided to grind dicks w Emmet yesterday
    no way Sheehan should have allowed him to put his freak hands on him like that
    swat those fag hands away nest time young brother cause that was unacceptable behavior in front of the world
    huge gay undertones from the skippy skipper suddenly surfacing
    what's next davey reclining in the dugout in 5 in pumps?
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    add banda, casparius, kersh and possibly klein
    cut henriquez, emmett and scott
    idgaf about feelings/ego, friedman & co needs to man up and do the right thing if they’re truly serious about winning
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    fuck the phillies but i don’t think we get past them
    they’re much more steady and consistent
    if the reds got to our pen twice but couldn’t close the deal — the phillies will
    only hope would be to win both of the first two games
    but since that’s not happening…
    phillies in 4
     
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    In honor of Plutus80 from the ESPN boards 25 years ago ...

    Because Schwarber wore the golden sombrero in game 1 of the NLDS, a cacodemon shall torture him for 100 years, boiling him in pits of bubbling feces ...
     
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    Sheehan's good. Wouldn't hold one blowup against him.
     
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    "Hey baby, you must have been something before electricity."
     
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    Good points and the only one I might disagree with is highlighted. They're most likely going with Sanchez in game 1, Suarez in 2, Luzardo in 3, and either Nola or Buehler in 4. I'm not certain what Dastardly Dave has in mind, but Ohtani - Glasnow - Snell - Yamamoto makes the most sense to me. Sanchez is going to be tough -- 2.50 ERA/1.06 WHIP and his 8.0 WAR is pretty scary. Ohtani (2.87/1.04) can match him, but for argument sake let's say we lose that one. Game 2 they have Suarez (3.20/1.22) - solid but nothing too special. Glasnow at 3.19/1.10 is comparable (I wish Glasnow had a better postseason history... frankly that worries me some). But point is that we should be able to take one of two. From there, we have a heavy advantage with Snell vs Luzardo (3.92/1.22) and Yoshi vs either Nola (6.01/1.35) or Buehler (unless he finds playoff-Buehler mode). I like our chances in games 3 and 4 so at worst that forces a game 5. Would Sanchez really outduel Ohtani twice?

    I'm totally oversimplifying this... I know the pens are an issue (sounds like Phillies have problems too) and then you've got to factor in hitting and fielding and home field and, oh yeah, the managers :facepalm: I just think this series is closer to 50/50 than what might appear on the surface.
     
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    @juanpowel1918
    For all the phillies fans that want to talk about "dodgers buy championships"… phillies is literally top 4 in payroll, basically same payroll as the Yankees…
    1. LAD — $350M
    2. NYM — $342M
    3. NYY — $300M
    4. PHI — $290M
     

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