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The Opener: NLCS, ALCS, Injuries

By Nick Deeds | October 17, 2025 at 8:13am CDT

Here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world headed into the weekend:

1. NLCS nearing conclusion?

The Dodgers won their first home game of the NLCS last night, giving them a 3-0 lead over the Brewers that’s begun to look insurmountable. Milwaukee will now enter tonight fighting for their playoff lives as Los Angeles tries to sweep their way into the World Series. If the Brewers are going to survive, they’ll have to do so against two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani (2.87 ERA).

Ohtani hasn’t looked like himself at the dish this postseason with a 38.6% strikeout rate and below-average offenses numbers, but he was plenty effective on the mound in his start against Philadelphia in the NLDS. Ohtani put together a quality start, surrendering three runs on three hits and a walk in six innings, and struck out nine batters while doing so. He’ll face an as-of-yet unannounced Brewers pitcher in Game 4, as it’s now all-hands-on-deck for Milwaukee as they fight to keep their season alive. Tonight’s game is scheduled to begin at 5:38pm local time in Los Angeles.

2. ALCS is all tied up:

While the NLCS might end tonight, the same cannot be said for the ALCS after the Blue Jays managed to tie things up with an 8-2 win over the Mariners yesterday. It’s been an impressive comeback for Toronto, as they lost two games at home to open the series but have since made up all of that ground in Seattle. Now, they’ll look to redeem their defeat in Game 1 as the same pitching matchup from that game is scheduled for tonight’s game as well.

Kevin Gausman (3.59 ERA) is back on the mound for the Blue Jays after the veteran allowed two runs in 5 2/3 innings of work while striking out five Mariners in Game 1, while Seattle righty Bryce Miller (5.68 ERA) will be looking to build on the six innings of one-run ball he managed against Toronto’s impressive lineup last time out in spite of his lackluster regular season numbers. Today’s game is scheduled to begin at 3:08pm local time in Seattle.

3. Injuries impacting both playoff series:

As both of the LCS head into Game 4 today, injuries are changing the dynamics in both series. For the NLCS, the Brewers might end up going into tonight’s elimination game without star outfielder Jackson Chourio available to them.  As noted by MLB.com’s Paul Casella, Chourio had an issue with his right hamstring (which caused him issues throughout the NLDS as well) that forced him to exit yesterday’s game in the middle of an at-bat, though he described it to reporters as “just a cramp” after the game. Chourio is hopeful he’ll be able to play today, but his status won’t be entirely clear until closer to game time.

In the ALCS, meanwhile, the Blue Jays had to remove Anthony Santander from their playoff roster yesterday due to back stiffness, ending his season. The Mariners, on the other hand, are still waiting for right-hander Bryan Woo to make his postseason debut after he was sidelined by pectoral inflammation during the regular season. That absence stretched into the early part of the postseason, and now he’s slated to be part of the club’s bullpen plans in this series after previously being expected to start. MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer noted last night that the decision to move Woo to relief for this series is related to a limited workload due to his long layoff.

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  1. swanhenge

    3 hours ago

    Santander… oof!
    That’s a steaming pile so far for TOR.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      3 hours ago

      swan – I bet Baltimore would take the Santander contract instead of the O’Neill contract right now. LOL

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      • vtadave

        38 mins ago

        O’Neill is owed 2/33

        Santander is owed 4/65

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  2. C Us Sink

    3 hours ago

    Complete momentum shift into Toronto’s favor. Sorry Mariners fans…I think our wait for a World Series continues. As much as I want to be wrong. We’re not getting any production at the top or bottom of the lineup…

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    • whyhayzee

      3 hours ago

      Come on Seattle, you’re not the Yankees. You can win tonight and go back to Canada with hope. Lord knows, there’s no hope here in the eleventh province.

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    • Canuckleball

      3 hours ago

      Sounds like how Jays fans felt after the first two games.

      This series has been so unpredictable. Nothing has gone the way it should have. Toronto were pretty heavy favourites at home and lost both games badly. Seattle was on a roll and then lost 2 straight at home giving up a bunch of runs in a park that usually stunts offense.

      Andrés Giménez is hitting .357 with 2 homeruns and 6 RBI’s in this series.

      Andrés Giménez.

      We’re in upside down world right now. Anything is possible and either team could win.

      It’s not over till the final out is recorded.

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      • myaccount2

        2 hours ago

        It’s true, but when our bats go cold, a 2 run disadvantage feels like 5, and a 5 run disadvantage feels like 10. The Jays’ bats have heated up to the point that they’re able to put that pressure on the M’s.

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    • seacaptain77

      3 hours ago

      All hope is lost. I just hope the boys remember the old adage, it’s not whether you win or lose, it’s whether you had fun. Two more games with all their friends and then it’s time to relax some place warm.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      3 hours ago

      Sink – It’s baseball, momentum can and often does change very quickly.

      There’s obviously no home field advantage for either team. LOL

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    • Duke Winston

      3 hours ago

      Cubs seemed to have a momentum shift as well…

      Reply
  3. seacaptain77

    3 hours ago

    Congratulations to the Toronto Blue Jays, 2025 American League Champions.

    M’s tried their best, but this is as far as the Lord will allow us to go.

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    • C Us Sink

      2 hours ago

      I’ll give Toronto credit, not ready to congratulate them yet…not quite done. Headed that way it seems…

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      • seacaptain77

        1 hour ago

        I always remember that the Shea Stadium scoreboard congratulated the Red Sox on their 1986 title. Good reminder it’s never too earlier to embrace defeat.

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  4. The Natural

    3 hours ago

    And in Milwaukee? The emperor has no clothes.

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  5. kreckert

    3 hours ago

    I suspect the Dodgers will complete the sweep. And I couldn’t be more irritated. As a Philly fan I feel for Brewers fans. We both had really good teams that had the rotten luck of coming up against a Dodgers team that’s almost unbeatable. I don’t think either Toronto or Seattle have a prayer.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      2 hours ago

      The Phils had a great team this season. As a Dodger fan I knew they would be the toughest test for the boys in blue. They were, despite the 3-1 result.

      Reply
  6. Alan53

    3 hours ago

    The Cubs did not do well against the Brewers, but it does look like they softened the Brewers up a little for the Dodgers

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    • Old York

      3 hours ago

      @Alan53

      Brewers just being Brewers.

      Reply
  7. Old York

    3 hours ago

    Brewers, what happened to being the top team in the league and you can’t beat the #3 seed? Brewers doing what Brewers do best in the playoffs: Not Win.

    Looks like a BJ-Doyers World Series.

    Reply
    • Fever Pitch Guy

      2 hours ago

      York – Has any team ever won a best-of-seven after losing the first three games? Hmmmm ……

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      • Old York

        2 hours ago

        @Fever Pitch Guy

        I just can’t think of any. I don’t even think the Red Sox did it against the Yankees but I might not be remembering correctly… 🙂

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      • Bivouac-Sal

        2 hours ago

        Of course. Once. Boston over Yanks ALCS 2004

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        • vtadave

          38 mins ago

          You sure there?

          Reply
        • Bivouac-Sal

          5 mins ago

          “You sure there?”

          A well known verifiable fact.

          Reply
    • This one belongs to the Reds

      2 hours ago

      Brewers just got out-payrolled. Period.

      Reply
      • Old York

        2 hours ago

        @his one belongs to the Reds

        You gotta pay your players like the Dodger do.

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          2 hours ago

          If they had the local TV deal the Dodgers have that basically pays for their payroll, I’m sure they could.

          Reply
      • Fever Pitch Guy

        2 hours ago

        This – The Brewers managed against a Cubs team with $90M more in payroll, right?

        Dodgers pitching is just too darn good, it’s as simple as that.

        Snell, Glasnow, Yama, Ohtani …. when they are on, they are unbeatable.

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        • Canuckleball

          1 hour ago

          The combined cost of those 4 pitchers this year was a little over $107m.

          Milwaukee’s entire roster cost around $120m (depending on which source you use)

          The Dodgers pitching is better because they paid for it. Which they have every right to do, but it does make for an uphill battle.

          Reply
        • CarverAndrews

          11 mins ago

          Pirates team player: Hey Dad, my old beater broke down, can you give me a lift to work?
          Pirates front office “Dad”: You have two feet – use them.

          Rays team player: Hey Dad, my Chevy is in the shop, can I please borrow your car?
          Rays front office: Sure, but I will charge you mileage.

          Mariners team player: Hey Dad, my Toyota needs a new transmission – can you help me get a loan?
          Mariners front office: I just traded your Toyota for two Kia’s and an e-bike

          Phils team player: Hey Dad, my Mercedes is ten years old, what should I do?
          Phils front office: Get an extended warranty

          Dodgers team player: My Lamborghini needs to be detailed, and I no longer like the color of my Ferrari…buy me something.
          Dodgers front office: No problem – take a few million out of petty cash and treat yourself, and in the meantime you can use the Maybach

          Reply
  8. BigFred

    1 hour ago

    “As both of the LCS head into Game 4 today…” What?

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  9. cwsOverhaul

    60 mins ago

    LAD have the cash and load management combo down pat. They can afford to pay Snell/Glasnow/Yamamoto a fortune and tell them don’t get worn out in regular season. Take your IL stints + we have Ohtani-just be ready for Oct primetime……..Ditto if no doubt HOF Freeman or Betts getting up in age need a breather.

    Reply
  10. Candlestoked

    43 mins ago

    I wish the Giants could trade places with Ms or mb, who still have games to play at least. Still a lot of baseball to be played!

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