While the American League playoffs mostly played out as expected, nothing could be further from the truth on the National League side. Three teams won at least 100 games - the Dodgers, Braves, and Mets. None of them reached the NLCS. We'll get to the sixth-seeded Phillies magical run in the next episode, but tune in to today's to revisit the impressive run of the San Diego Padres, who took down two heavily favored opponents in the Mets and their in-state rival Dodgers. San Diego has been a team yet to meet the lofty expectations of their star power, with perennial all-star Manny Machado and newly acquired phenom Juan Soto anchoring their lineup. They are of course without superstar shortstop Fernando Tatis, Jr., due to a PED suspension as well as a wrist injury, but other members of the team like Ha-Seong Kim and Jake Cronenworth have stepped up admirably. They also boast a strong rotation headed by veterans Yu Darvish and Joe Musgrove, with former Cy Young winner Blake Snell taking the hill in between the righty duo. All in all it was an up and down season for this Padres team, who did enough to secure a playoff spot, but ultimately were 22 games back in their division. And first up for them in this postseason are the New York Mets, with future Hall-of-Famers Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom in a best-of-three. Get past that juggernaut, and you have to face the 111 win Los Angeles Dodgers, who've had the Padres number for decades on decades. On paper, the Padres regular season was a disappointment. On paper, they stand no chance against these 100+ win behemoths. But these series aren't played on paper... and the Padres are gonna prove that. Tune in to an exciting playoff run for a team determined to make a statement this year.
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Catch you next time,
P.C.O.