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My hope is the Mariners and Brewers wind up meeting in the Seattle Pilots tribute series. If it happens, one team will win its first championship.
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That is the most pretentious bullshit I have heard in the last three years and I live in Brooklyn.

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Carl wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 4:12 pm My hope is the Mariners and Brewers wind up meeting in the Seattle Pilots tribute series. If it happens, one team will win its first championship.
If this happens I hope someone sets up a projector to show the games in the parking lot of the Lowe's where Sick's Stadium was once located.
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Sal is the best.

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Man, that was a bitter loss, hanging in there against lights-out pitching and not being able to get that one clutch hit while the Dodgers were on the ropes.
They are outspent and outmatched at this point in the season but maybe they still have some "undaunted" magic left, we'll see.

I've almost started to take the M's for granted with how well they are playing! Crazy to think they are a couple wins away from the World Series.

Onward! I am alone here among my circle with my baseball obsession, it's nice to be able to share here.

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The Mariners have crazy depth there, and Kirby is great, just wasn't executing.
Brian Woo, arguably their ace this year, is on his way back from injury, was warming up to possibly come out of the bullpen last night and pitch a little, will probably start game five. Pitching depth and power at the plate are their things.

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