Every good team beats up on its own division (if you bother to look it up). LA played .663 ball vs non-NL West teams, which is a better win% than any team's overall record.
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People who want to make this about LA doing something wrong or having some sort of character flaw are living in a place with unicorns and fairies. I'm not sure why people insist on this, but it's genuinely bizarre.
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If a team scores the most runs and allows the fewest runs, they've perfected what they set out to do. To fail to see that LA's failure to win the WS is solely due to the method in which MLB determines it's champion is to have your eyes shielded from what's plainly obvious.
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Team A finishes with the 5th-best record in its league. They finish 22 games behind the division winner. They played that division winner 19 times and only won 5. 5-14 in those games.
They are allowed into the postseason, despite falling 22 games back of their goal when the season began. They play a team they faced 6 times in the regular season, going 4-2. They beat them.
They then get a 2nd chance to play the team they went 5-14 against IN A BEST OF 5 SERIES. So while the regular season's 19 games, which was enough to show the difference in quality between the 2 teams, is now basically ignored in favor of a short series.
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LA had the 2nd-best bullpen ERA in baseball. SD's was almost exactly average. So the after-the-fact horse shit about bullpen narratives are imagined. Roberts' moves are called into question because they happened not to work.
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How all of you (the genuine ones, anyway) choose to not see all of this, I'll never know. Maybe it's decades of being force-fed horse shit narratives based on fuck-all. That's probably it, but I know EVERYONE has their own mind about these things and would never allow tired, comfortable tropes influence their opinions. Especially not this crowd!!!
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So now we'll get either the 5th or 6th-best NL team in the World Series.
Fun.
Great way to crown a champ.
Can't wait for an 11-seed to win the national championship in college football.