Quote Originally Posted by Sanlmar View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
A Brewers NLCS will keep the prices a lot lower than will a Cubs matchup.
That’s an interesting take. Are there a lot of transplanted Chicagoans in LA? Who cares about the Cubs?

The Brewers have been the story all year. They were the best team from wire to wire. The David vs Goliath storyline is gonna be the lead for sports writers. A divided America is gonna embrace that narrative Yuge.

As well, the style of play between the two teams simply could not be more different. Small ball and defense vs home runs. A clash of analytics. This series can be packaged and sold to Americans more easily than Cubs/Dodgers. Good vs Evil always has universal appeal.

Odds reveal double the love for the Brewers as well. While you’re focusing on seat prices I’ll be interested in gauging the public’s interest (or lack of as you predict) in the Brewers early. Maybe we both scoop a bargain if you’re right.

This was a very narrow series victory by the Dodgers. There were a few tremendous Dodger plays that differentiated the two teams. Next round ought to be fun.

I hope we get that Brewers Dodgers. They looked tight last night and they never look tight. Thought throwing Freddy was bad call but wtf do I know? All hands on deck tomorrow. I really want Brewers Dodgers.