Glorious day of baseball. Tigers moving on and the Red Sox going home to crybaby nation. The Tigers/Yankees win! The Tigers/Yankees win!!
Both great games. It’s this time of the year I work mostly from home
It really was a glorious day for baseball.LA got their pitching right in the last month, so they are going to be extremely tough.Hope someone eliminates them.But I still think WC 2 and 3 are an abomination, and it shits on the grind of 162.
I agree. Should be 3/5 and every round after that should be 4/7. I actually want 8 teams from each league like in every other sport. The more baseball the better. If 4 more teams are in the hunt for playoff spots, how can it not help attendance throughout the whole leage. I loved the covid year playoffs. They should have kept that and gotten rid of that runner on 2nd bullshit in the 10th inning.
You mean 8 teams total or 8 from the AL and NL each?
8 from each.
I respectfully disagree.The way baseball works, any team can beat any team in a small sample. It's baseball math.If you bother to play 162 games, and then give an 81 win team a chance to move on vs a 95 win team by winning two games, it rips apart the absolute grind it takes to play well over 162.The 162 has to matter. The more teams let in goes against that.
I respect your valid opinion but I still have to disagree. Playoff baseball is amazing.
I don’t follow baseball. What’s the second base in the 10th inning that thing?
In an effort to avoid multiple extra innings in games, each team starts the 10th inning with the batter who made the last out in the 9th inning on 2nd base.
WTF. I don't follow baseball closely, so I didn't even realize that had happened. That sucks.
What an utterly boring sport.
I’m not sure if I am a fan of the best of 3 wild card.I do like the one and done But October baseball is great.NFL is in the thick of the season as well
You don’t watch it anymore because it’s utterly boring. Imagine a four hour sport game that is so slow moving and unexciting.
The average length of nine-inning MLB games continues to fall well below the three-hour mark. Nine-inning games during the 2025 season have, on average, clocked in at 2 hours, 38 minutes through Thursday, marking the third straight season in which the average game time was 2:40 or shorter.
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The more exciting and violent sports have made baseball a shell of what it used to be.