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Happy Monday, Athletics Nation!

Just four teams remain in World Series contention as we venture further into October.

The Dodgers ravaged the Mets 9-0 yesterday, shutting out their opponent through a third straight game and postseason record-tying 33 consecutive innings. LA seems to be enjoying a strong tailwind, but the Mets have overcome greater predicaments than they are presently in so it would be foolish to count them out.

The NLCS continues with Game 2 at Dodger Stadium today, while the ALCS gets underway in The Bronx between the Yankees and Guardians. Do you believe in Stephen Vogt, or will the top-seeded Yankees’ big bats prevail to get them to the World Series for the first time since 2009?

The A’s will be playing at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento next year. The Coliseum was famously among the league’s most pitcher-friendly parks, so how will the playing field tilt at the A’s interim ballpark? It gets awfully hot in Sacramento, and Sutter is a Triple-A park, except for the extent to which it can be gussied up as John Fisher’s stopgap solution. So balls will be flying over the wall like crazy, right? Well, maybe sorta, but not necessarily so much as you might think. Check out this excellent analysis from Nico of Sutter Health Park’s potential effects on the state of play in A’s games.

The crew at SI.com were busy observing various angles of many things A’s during the weekend, so there is a good bit of reading to do if your offseason appetite for A’s discussion is already in full effect.

Have a terrific week, AN.

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