Sunday, November 9, 2025

Dodgers Beat Mets 4 Games to 1 to Get Rematch with Mariners in Statis-Pro World Series





The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Mets four games to one to advance to our 2025 Statis-Pro World Series championship against the Seattle Mariners. This is our first "double" Statis-Pro World Series in which our Milwaukee Commissioner who uses the sheets of projected player cards in the free Statis-Pro game.  The starting pitchers and line-up using the traditional cards are above, while the reserves and bullpen are at the bottom of the blog.

TRADITIONAL STATIS-PRO CARDS. Below those links are the traditional cards used by the Montana manager. They are from the previous season, so his teams get the current rosters but based on the previous seasons stats. Cards like these can be purchased by googling Statis-Pro baseball cards. Our suggestion is to order players cards like those pictured below along with a full Statis-Pro card game including charts and Fast Action Cards. however, the free game played in Milwaukee allows those new to Statis-Pro to try out the game for free using dice and the blog with instructions in order to get used to the game. The pictures of the corresponding Seattle Mariners traditional cards appear in this blog.

PROJECTED PLAYER SHEETS. We list the key figures from each of those projected cards, including the position played, the range of the Random Numbers from 11-88 on which the player hits a home run, how good he is at stealing bases (AAA best ever, E never steals). For pitchers the best number is a PB  2-9, meaning the pitcher keeps the action on his card on 5 of 6 batters (only a roll of 10-12 gives the batter a chance at an extra base hit), then his strikeout range, the maximum number of innings he can pitch, and the projected ERA based on his card.

The Commissioners rotate leagues each year, and this year it was the Milwaukee Commissioner using the free projected player sheets who played off the NL with the Dodgers prevailing, while the Montana commissioner playing with traditional Statis-Pro cards played off the AL with the Mariners prevailing. Last year they each played the other league, but the same two teams won. Until this year the two Commissioners played the home games of their league for the year, so the Montana Commissioner played the two games in Seattle, and then the Milwaukee Commissioner the two in Los Angeles, and the Dodgers won all four to get the sweep. This year they will both play the entire series in an "alternate reality" so we could have one champion winning both World Series or we could have a split.

In our final regular season standings with the playoff bracket, the Dodgers were favored as the only .600 team in our Statis-Pro season at 26-16 (0.619) without even playing the last place team in their final six games since they had clinched, but the Mariners barely made the playoffs at 26-24. The following bracket shows how many games each team won in each series.




 
Pos Dodgers                     HRSBOPS         PosMariners                 HR      SB      OPS
DHShohei Ohtani23-31AA0.993 CFJulio Rodríguez31-33AA0.726
cfMookie Betts27-32B0.885 CCal Raleigh21-32B0.957
1bFreddie Freeman33-34D0.847 LFRandy Arozarena27-32A0.785
CWill Smith31-33D0.913 1bJosh Naylor28-32C0.789
RFTeoscar Hernández26-32C0.799 3bEugenio Suárez18-27D0.827
2bHyeseong Kim27-31A0.768 DHJorge Polanco24-27D0.722
lfAndy Pages24-27E0.751 SSJP Crawford25-27D0.695
3bMax Muncy17-22D0.761 2bLeo Rivas27-28B0.72
SSMiguel Rojas28-28C0.653 RFVictor Robles28A0.697
PosKey ReservesHRSBOPS PosKey ReservesHRSBOPS
RFMichael Conforto23-26E0.752 RFDominic Canzone27-31D0.765
LFTommy Edman27-31A0.728 DHLuke Raley23-27B0.762
CFAlex Call23-23B0.715 2bDylan Moore18-22A0.7
IFKiké Hernández27-28D0.655 DHMitch Garver17-22E0.667
CDalton Rushing26 (2b)D0.551 3bMiles Mastrobuoni27A0.638
           
PBDodgers RotationKMaxIPERA PBMariners RotationKMaxIPERA
2'-9Tyler Glasnow24-4773.41 2'-8Logan Gilbert25-4473.38
2'-9Blake Snell (L)23-4663.38 2'-8Luis Castillo25-4473.50
2'-9Yoshinobu Yamamoto25-4763.54 2'-8George Kirby26-4473.38
PBStarter/Long ReliefKMaxIPERA PBStarter/Long ReliefKMaxIPERA
2'-8Clayton Kershaw (L)26-4663.89 2'-8Bryan Woo26-4763.89
2'-8Roki Sasaki24-4663.57 2'-7Bryce Miller25-4363.64
2'-8Shohei Ohtani25-416  4'-7Jhonathan Díaz (L)25-3864.33
PBDodgers RelieversKMaxIPERA PBMariners RelieversKMaxIPERA
2'-8Alex Vesia (L)22-4513.18 2'-9Andrés Muñoz23-5122.85
2'-8Blake Treinen24-4413.33 2'-9Gregory Santos24-4322.54
2'-8Will Klein25-4122.35 2'-8Caleb Ferguson (L)24-4313.29
2'-8Emmett Sheehan25-4122.82 2'-8Matt Brash23-4523.11
2'-7Tanner Scott (L)22-4413.08 2'-6Trent Thornton25-4323.65
and here are the cards





Here are the reserve cards



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