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Readers Thread: World Series

  • Writer: SSTN Admin
    SSTN Admin
  • Oct 26
  • 1 min read

Oct. 26, 2025

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We will make this easy and very topical today.


Who are you rooting for in the World Series and why?


Enjoy.

10 Comments


Cary Greene
Cary Greene
Oct 27

I can't think of two teams I can't stand more than the Dodgers and the Mets. er, I mean, the Blue Jays. I expected the Dodgers to sweep this series. They'll probably win in 5 or maybe 6 games, but even if this series goes the distance -- ho hum. Don't care.

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yankeerudy
Oct 26

I'm 90% i don't care, 3% not the Dodgers because last year, and 7% let's get Donnie a ring.

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Edwin Ng
Edwin Ng
Oct 26

I couldn't care less who wins the WS. All I know is I'm rooting for Donnie baseball to get a ring.

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fuster
Oct 26

let's root for well-played and interesting baseball

and let the ultimate victory be but a secondary concern,

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Luigi La Pietra
Luigi La Pietra
Oct 26

Couldn’t care less. Can’t stand either team. Only way it would be worse is if Boston was in it.

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