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The Padres aren’t dead, and the Dodgers still have plenty to lose

by Emma Walker – News Editor

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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres are on⁤ the verge of securing postseason berths, ⁢with both ‍teams boasting‍ over 99% playoff ⁤probabilities as of Friday,‌ according⁢ to Baseball Prospectus. This ⁤sets the stage for a ⁣potentially​ thrilling National League Championship Series ⁣showdown between ‌the southern California rivals.

The Padres,who ​have the second-fewest​ home ⁣runs in ​Major League Baseball,managed to score both of their runs in a single inning Friday against the Dodgers.The rally‌ was built on three singles, a walk, a sacrifice bunt, and a sacrifice fly.

San Diego demonstrated a strong emphasis on small ball during Friday’s game,‌ executing three sacrifice bunts. This brings their season total to a major⁣ league-leading 40 ‌sacrifice bunts. In contrast, the⁣ Dodgers have recorded onyl eight, the fewest among National League teams.

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Padres reliever Mason Miller, formerly an All-Star closer for the Oakland Athletics, reflected on his career highlight to date. He stated that closing⁣ the final game at Oakland Coliseum last September remains his most memorable baseball experience. “I think​ I ‍said it after that game: until I play in⁢ the playoffs, that will probably be my‌ all-time baseball memory,” Miller said. “Now it doesn’t seem ⁤like I’ll have to wait that much longer to get that playoff taste.”

Baseball Prospectus calculated ​the Dodgers’ playoff probability at 99.8% and the Padres’ at 99.6% as of

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