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  1. Yes, that would be nice ... how do Dodgers fans enjoy winning that much when they have such a competitive advantage with that ridiculous payroll?
  2. Only if there are center-field bleachers and he has a ticket to the game.
  3. With all due respect, the Brewers are swaggy men! Let's score ten!
  4. Nobody is catching Muncy's homerun ... that was well over the wall.
  5. The Cubs TKO I will savor forever! That was my personal World Series! Given the MLB payroll construct, we can only hope for more than division dominance, realistically.
  6. That feels like the dagger blow! BUT I feel like the Brewers are gonna' shock the world tonight, yet!
  7. He changed his stance which has helped his power BUT he is more susceptible than ever up in the zone as you say now.
  8. Turang is homerun or out ... the latter is more common. (except for the single tonight)
  9. Bauers and Chourio crush the ball to no avail. Boooooo!
  10. Baseball rule change proposal Make all foul balls half-strikes. There are no foul ball fly outs; they are simply half-strikes. 3 strikes and you're out DOES NOT change. 3 1/2 strikes? You're out!
  11. Freddy Peralta has been solid against the best team money can buy!
  12. In ballparks lit by money’s glow, Where dynasties in payroll grow, A clash unfolds not just of might, But of two worlds beneath the light. In L.A., the gold runs deep— A half-billion promises to keep. Ohtani’s deal, the TV deals, The luxury tax that barely feels Like penalty. They buy their fate, With stars aligned and gated gates. From Freeman’s bat to Snell’s sharp flame, They play the game with wealth and name. But north in Milwaukee, a different creed— No flashing checks, no corporate greed. Just scrappy kids on rookie deals, Whose value no big contract reveals. They steal the base, they take the walk, They turn one run into the clock. No splashy bids, no front-page fame, Just craft and grit and Murphy’s name. They farm their arms, they trade their gems, They build in back and draft the stems Of future stars in low-ball lots— No millions paid for what they’ve got. Contreras, Chourio, Turang, Frelick— Names the Dodgers barely pick From depth charts lost in scouting files, Not signed with billions, just a smile. And yet they stand, both proud and tall— One crowned by cash, one by the call Of small-market heart, of odds defied, Of runs eaked out, of games won wide By pitch selection, by trust, by plan— Not by the depth of a richer man. So as the NLCS lights the sky, It’s more than bats and gloves and cry Of fans in blue or cream and gold— It’s the story of a game grown old: Can heart outlast the balance sheet? Can dreams compete with corporate fleet? For if the Brewers lift the crown, A truth comes down, long pushed to ground— That talent blooms on any field, And not all greatness must be sealed With dollar signs and TV rights— Some win with soul, not salary heights. But if the Dodgers take the prize, The wealth machine will justify: “We spend to win, it’s only fair,” And smaller clubs will gasp for air. The cap debate will rage anew— What’s fair in baseball? Who gets due? So watch the games, the steals, the shots, The curveballs thrown, the pennant chases. But know beneath the stats and cheers Lies baseball’s soul—and who gets years. https://search.brave.com/ask?q=can+you+write+a+poem+describing+the+MLB's+team+payroll+inequity+across+the+league%2C+especially+as+it+relates+to+the+current+Brewers-Dodgers+matchup+in+the+2025+NLCS%3F%3F&source=dq-desktop&conversation=08410a3340dd4ceecfdd52bc886b768cfd97
  13. It's a No-Go for Moto! Freddy will be ready & steady!
  14. Blake Snell is the first pitcher in MLB postseason history to face the minimum number of batters through 8 innings since ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1956 when Don Larson pitched his perfect game ..... Zoinks!
  15. The Dodgers hip shake after a hit is the most sissy thing I have seen a baseball team do! Let's bash these big bonus babies!
  16. They can clinch at home in Game 4 or Game 5! We can clinch at home in Game 6 or Game 7! Is that an advantage for us? Let me think about that.
  17. Interesting perspective ... let me think about that, please.
  18. The interesting thing is the Brewers only get home-field advantage in this NLCS series if the series goes 7 games! Otherwise, an equal number of games are played at each location or possibly even more games in LA if the series only goes 5 games! This 2-3-2 format is really no home-field advantage at all, in my opinion! Come on, MLB! Do Better! To be consistent, the NLDS should have been 1-2-2 .... BUT the 2-2-1 format truly felt like a home-field advantage because the team with the worse record could at no point have more games on their home field! Come on, MLB! Use your brain!
  19. In Milwaukee's heart, where underdogs rise, A crew once counted out now claims the skies. No gilded payroll, no billion-dollar show, Just grit and gumption—watch the Brewers grow. They swept the Dodgers, six straight in July, While LA blinked beneath a money-lit sky. Three times their purse, a financial might, Yet Brewers fought with unrelenting light. Ohtani and stars in Dodger blue arrayed, With contracts tall as palm trees on parade. But Milwaukee swings with names less known, A patchwork pride, yet perfectly honed. From Vaughn’s first blast to Chourio’s walk-off spark, They lit the fuse in summer’s fading dark. No fear in their eyes, though odds were long, They sing a different, defiant song. The world says cash writes every October tale, That depth and dough will always set the scale. But here come the Brew, with heart and will, To climb that hill, and climb it still. For pennants aren’t bought on balance sheets alone, But forged in fire, in moments overthrown. So raise a glass to Milwaukee’s fight— The underdog’s dream in the pale October light. Not money, but mettle, will write this verse: The Brewers believe—and that could be the worst For kings of the payroll… when history calls, It’s heart that echoes loudest in these halls. (courtesy of "Ask Brave" --> https://search.brave.com/ask)
  20. If MLB were smart, they would give the Brewers 2 games right off the bat since we are outspent by the Dodgers to the tune of 3:1 ... Make MLB Fair Again! #MMLBFA
  21. The Cubs Blow - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmlMmQOF7Ug&list=RDcmlMmQOF7Ug&start_radio=1
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