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Discussion: How do you want the National League series to play out?

Last night most of us watched the Washington Nationals come back and eliminate the division rival Milwaukee Brewers, leaving only the St. Louis Cardinals remaining from the NL Central. Were you happy to see them knocked out? Indifferent?

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What was your reaction to the Brewers loss?

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  • 42%
    Satisfied. So long, Brew Crew!
    (117 votes)
  • 20%
    Disappointed. I don’t like the Nationals
    (55 votes)
  • 37%
    If its not the Pirates, I don’t care
    (102 votes)
274 votes total Vote Now

Now that the National League has the Cardinals taking on the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Dodgers facing the Nationals, what are you hoping will happen? First, lets start with the Braves vs. Cardinals.

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Who do you want to win NLDS series 1?

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  • 57%
    The Braves
    (176 votes)
  • 19%
    The Cardinals
    (59 votes)
  • 23%
    Don’t care
    (72 votes)
307 votes total Vote Now

How about the Dodgers and Nationals?

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Who do you want to win the NLDS series 2

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  • 55%
    The Nationals
    (169 votes)
  • 25%
    The Dodgers
    (78 votes)
  • 18%
    Don’t care
    (56 votes)
303 votes total Vote Now

Now, your personal preference on who you want to represent the National League in the World Series.

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Who do you want to see take the NL?

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  • 8%
    The Cardinals
    (28 votes)
  • 31%
    The Braves
    (100 votes)
  • 15%
    The Dodgers
    (49 votes)
  • 32%
    The Nationals
    (104 votes)
  • 11%
    Don’t care
    (36 votes)
317 votes total Vote Now

Once you’ve voted, take to the comment section and discuss the reasons why you voted the way you did. Was it personal vendetta? Are there players you want to see succeed? Or are you generally disinterested because the Pirates are not involved? These types of discussions can get heated so be mindful of our community guidelines and remember to be civil to each other, regardless of differing opinions.

Thanks for participating!