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Poll: Who Will Win The League Championship Series?

By Mark Polishuk | October 12, 2025 at 8:49am CDT

The postseason field has been narrowed down to four teams, in mostly chalk fashion.  Each member of the final four is a division winner, and three of the clubs received first-round byes.  The Dodgers were the only club who had to advance through the wild card round, and the reigning World Series champs aren’t exactly underdogs.  In fact, all of the Brewers, Mariners, and Blue Jays had a lot more questions to answer about their playoff readiness given a recent lack of postseason success, yet all three teams were up to the task in winning their League Championship Series matchups.

Only the Yankees have reached the World Series more times than the Dodgers, who are vying for the franchise’s 23rd trip to the Fall Classic.  Los Angeles is the defending champion aiming for its third ring in six seasons, against three teams with much less of a postseason resume.  The Blue Jays are a perfect 2-0 in the club’s only two World Series appearances, but they last reached the Series in 1993.  The Brewers’ lone Series appearance was so long ago (in 1982) that the club was still in the American League, and Milwaukee fell to the Cardinals in a seven-game nail-biter.  The Mariners can get a big albatross off their backs just by winning the AL pennant, as Seattle is the only team in Major League Baseball to have never reached a World Series.

The ALCS between the Mariners and Blue Jays carries some added historical import since the two teams both joined MLB in 1977.  The only previous playoff series between the two expansion cousins took place in 2022, when Seattle swept Toronto in two games in the best-of-three wild card series, and made an epic comeback from an 8-1 run deficit to capture a 10-9 win in Game 2.  That crushing loss was part of the 0-6 playoff record the Jays carried during the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. era, before Toronto broke out with a dominant win over the Yankees in this year’s ALDS.

Blue Jays hitters erupted for 34 runs and a collective .338/.373/.601 slash line over the four games against New York.  While that level of an explosion came as a surprise, Toronto led the league in both batting average and OBP this season, while also finishing near the top of the table in runs and OPS.  Seattle’s season-long numbers weren’t quite as impressive, yet the club has been one of baseball’s best offensive teams since Josh Naylor and Eugenio Suarez were acquired at the trade deadline.  Led by these two big bats, Julio Rodriguez, Jorge Polanco, and the all-around brilliance of MVP candidate Cal Raleigh, the Mariners’ powerful lineup will provide the Jays’ pitching staff with a huge challenge.

In terms of run prevention, the Blue Jays have a significant edge on defense.  Toronto had a collective +51 Defensive Runs Saves and +14 Outs Above Average in the regular season, in comparison to Seattle’s +9 DRS and -30 OAA.  This could potentially help the Jays counter the Mariners’ deeper rotation, as with Bryan Woo expected to return from injury in the ALCS, all five of the M’s regular starters will be available in some capacity.  How exactly those starters will be deployed is still a matter of debate, as George Kirby, Logan Gilbert, and Luis Castillo all had to pitch during Seattle’s 15-inning marathon with the Tigers in Game 5 of the ALDS.

The Blue Jays held a 4-2 edge in the season series with the Mariners this year, and have the homefield advantage as the AL’s top seed.  That is a significant point for a Jays team that is 56-27 at Rogers Centre during the regular season and playoffs, plus the Mariners’ road record is only 40-43.  Turning to the National League, the Brewers and Dodgers each had identical 52-29 home records in the regular season, and Milwaukee was an impressive 45-36 away from home, while the Dodgers were only 41-40 on the road.

The other eye-opening statistic is Milwaukee’s perfect 6-0 record in head-to-head play against Los Angeles this season.  As daunting as the Dodgers’ star-studded roster may be, the Brewers have had their number in 2025, and will now have to try and do it again in the postseason.  L.A. has won the only two prior postseason series between the two franchises, including a seven-game win in the 2018 NLCS.

That 2018 season marked the last time the Brew Crew won a playoff series until their five-game win over the Cubs in this year’s NLDS.  The series as a whole was a demonstration of the kind of quality pitching and timely hitting that the Brewers have enjoyed all season.  A relative lack of power is basically the only flaw for a lineup that posted tremendous numbers, but Andrew Vaughn’s career turn-around since being acquired by the Brewers in June has added a new dimension to the offense.

A pair of shaky starts from Freddy Peralta and Quinn Priester at Wrigley Field could be red flags for the Brewers against L.A.  Peralta pitched well enough in Game 1 that his Game 4 performance might just be a hiccup, yet if Priester can’t get on track, the Brewers will have to lean even harder on a bullpen that has already logged a lot of innings in the NLDS.  Milwaukee is as creative as any team in getting the most out of its pitching staff, so expect plenty of unconventional pitcher usage as the Brewers will try to keep the Dodgers at bay.

After a somewhat underwhelming regular season by their high standards, the Dodgers may have flipped the switch for October, sweeping the Reds in the wild card series and then dispatching the Phillies in a four-game NLDS.  Even with several stars (Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and an injury-diminished Will Smith) yet to get rolling at the plate, the Dodgers have been aided by a red-hot Mookie Betts and contributions from up and down their seasoned lineup.

Roki Sasaki’s emergence as the club’s seeming first choice at closer has been huge for Los Angeles, and perhaps addresses the team’s biggest weakness.  If Sasaki is now a high-leverage option late in games and the excellent L.A. starting rotation remains in form, the Brewers have a pretty narrow window to strike against the rest of the struggling Dodger bullpen.

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37 Comments

  1. dlj0527

    2 hours ago

    I want Jays and Brew Crew because it would cut down on travel. LOL

    I also think Dodgers should just be awarded WS trophy before season and other clubs asked to take it from them for each of next ten seasons.

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    • belowme29

      2 hours ago

      Just typical Dodger hater

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      • WallBerlin

        55 mins ago

        Explain how that’s a “hater” comment, please.

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      • Balk

        22 mins ago

        I absolutely hate the Dodgers, and hope they never see a World Series again! 🤣

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  2. MeowMeow

    2 hours ago

    I’ve been picking against the Blue Jays all year and been wrong every time, but I’ve been cheering for the Mariners all year so hopefully this is the time I’ll be right about it 😆

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  3. casualfan

    2 hours ago

    Would love a first time winner only series with Seattle and the Crew.
    Unfortunately thinking it’s going to be LA and Toronto. LA pitching seems to be getting set up nicely with Sasaki et al coming out of the pen. If Ohtani starts hitting again, they’ll be really hard to overcome.

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  4. cplwhite

    2 hours ago

    Cubs Win the…oh no wait until next year.Again.

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    • Zac S.

      2 hours ago

      We live rent free in your head, huh? Get off our balls man.

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      • Blue Baron

        37 mins ago

        Zac S: We? What position do you play?

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  5. carlos15

    2 hours ago

    I want to see Brewers Mariners but I feel like I’ll be disappointed

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    • belowme29

      2 hours ago

      That would be a boring low ratings WS

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      • Jeremy320

        2 hours ago

        You know the Brewers were the Seattle Pilots bro.

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      • hamelin4mvp

        2 hours ago

        Why do you care about the ratings as a fan? The only ones who should are MLB executives. Those guys just got bailed out last year with Yanks Trolley Dodgers.

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      • MeowMeow

        40 mins ago

        It might be low ratings but I’d expect the games to be pretty exciting in a Brewers/Mariners series.

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  6. fred-3

    2 hours ago

    Toronto and LA will be the true end of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap beef.

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    • Ezpkns34

      2 hours ago

      Please don’t say that and make me root for the Dodgers

      Reply
  7. Logjammer D'Baggagecling

    2 hours ago

    Unfortunately the Dodgers. There’s not a chance I go root for the Brewers. I wouldn’t root for them if I was paid to do it.

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    • Joe says...

      2 hours ago

      There’s a dollar amount to make me root for the Red Sox. It’s very high and I couldn’t imagine why someone would give it to me but it’s there all the same.

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      • Logjammer D'Baggagecling

        2 hours ago

        If there was a dollar amount to root for the Brewers it would have to be Bezos and Musk money times 20. I would then do what cavs fans and heat fans did each time LeBron left. Burn a couple hundred jerseys. Then I’d buy Brewers and relocate them.

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        • Joe says...

          2 hours ago

          LOL. I’m a cheaper date than that but not by much.

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        • Blue Baron

          35 mins ago

          Logjammer: Why? How have the Brewers harmed you?

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        • rondon

          29 mins ago

          I can’t stand the Dodgers but since the Brewers, in a truly low class, bush league move, flew that “L” flag last night, I’m gonna pull for those Doyers all the way.

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  8. Texas Outlaw

    2 hours ago

    Mariners vs Brews, Mariners in 7, extra innings

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    • hamelin4mvp

      2 hours ago

      The saddest part of that series would be someone has to lose.

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  9. olmtiant

    2 hours ago

    DODGERS…. NEW EVIL EMPIRE!!! Go Crew!!!

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  10. Old York

    2 hours ago

    Terrible! The baby bears and motor city kitties let me down and my predictions failed!

    Reply
  11. phillies1993

    2 hours ago

    The Brewers don’t match up well against the other teams on paper, but they’ve been consistently the best team in baseball all year.

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  12. DwayneMurphyFav

    2 hours ago

    2 first time teams would be fun to watch in the WS and seems like it might be a little bit more of an old school thinking mans series with match ups which I love to watch

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    • DwayneMurphyFav

      2 hours ago

      Wow didn’t think the Dodgers/Brewers would be so close but it’s only 7:30am so LA is still sleeping

      Reply
  13. Old York

    2 hours ago

    For the ALCS, I’m obligated to say Mariners in 5.

    mlbtraderumors.com/2025/10/bryan-woo-expected-to-b…

    As for the NL, I’ll be contrarian and say Brew Crew in 6.

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  14. chandlerbing

    2 hours ago

    Pulling for the m’s simply bec they are the saddest mlb franchise. 50 yrs 0 pennants (only remaining tm never to appear in ws), only the 3rd alcs ever. This is the same tm that had randy, griffey, arod at the same time, record 116 w, just could never get it done. Hope the fans have enjoyed this run

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  15. slider32

    1 hour ago

    Dodgers just need somebody to play! They have the best farm system, best front office, most money, best weather, best MLB players.

    Reply
  16. The Gambler

    41 mins ago

    If Brewers had Woodruff I’d pick them but they were running thin in NlDS I’ve got Dodgers in 5

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  17. Alan53

    22 mins ago

    Of all the obnoxious contemporary expressions, I think that “living rent-free in [someone’s] head” might be the most obnoxious. Slack-jawed, sleazy, common.

    Just. Stop. It.

    Hey, that one’s even worse!

    Reply
  18. Alan53

    10 mins ago

    It is typical of Kyle Tucker that, after being the worst player on the field and basically losing the NLDS for the Cubs, all he had to say to the media, in so many words, was that he expected to sign a free-agant contract with another team next season.

    I suspect he won’t get offers as big as he and his agent think–he is vastly overrated and anyone who watched closely this season knows it. He had a few hot weeks early, and then spent the rest of the season hitting lazy flies to center and roll-over grounders to the right side. He is a sort of postmodern superstar; he rarely does any superstar things, but the IDEA that he is great trumps the reality that he isn’t.

    But some sucker team will overpay him, and that will be a happy day for Cubs fans. Good riddance

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  19. Alan53

    9 mins ago

    Brewers in 6. Mariners in 6.

    Reply
  20. TheMan 3

    1 min ago

    thankfully, neither of the Cubs or the Yankees will

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