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Old 10-29-2025, 05:27 PM   #6
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If the Dodgers win in 6, yamamoto will win it.
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I agree. I wouldn’t count Freeman out yet either. A lot of baseball left.
This is interesting. I don’t think Yamamoto can beat Ohtani. Maybe he should, but popularity plays into it is well.

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WPA has Ohtani leading all players at 0.40, but Alejandro Kirk is right behind him at 0.35 (.357 BA, 2 HR, 6 RBI).
I don’t buy much into what different betting groups say, but Kirk has been good.

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Definitely would be interesting to see if Ohtani wins it (assuming Dodgers win it) given that he lost them a game as a pitcher.
What if they do t win? Does setting history and records buy into it at all?
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