November 7, 2024
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Here's why Gavin Lux could be Dodgers' postseason X-factor

Six Lessons to learn from the Dodgers’ World Series win

Every year for 24 consecutive years the World Series has given us a new champion. Repeating is difficult because of the expanded postseason, a more even distribution of talent and the democracy of analytics and technology, which can level the playing field in non-monetary ways.

Here's why Gavin Lux could be Dodgers' postseason X-factor

The bottom line is there are many ways to win a World Series-from a sixth seed last year (Texas Rangers) to a one seed this year (Los Angeles Dodgers). But there are some lessons we can learn from the 2024 World Series. For instance, the next World Series champion is likely to have elite power. The past five champions all have ranked in the top four in MLB in home runs. As hits have grown scarcer, the home run ball looms larger in deciding games.

Here's why Gavin Lux could be Dodgers' postseason X-factor

Here is what else we learned from the 2024 World Series: 1. SPIN IS IN The Dodgers threw 41.2% breaking pitches against the Yankees. Since pitch tracking began in 2008, that’s the heaviest dose of spin by any of the 34 World Series teams.

Here's why Gavin Lux could be Dodgers' postseason X-factor

Los Angeles knew the New York offense was predicated on taking pitches and creating count leverage to force pitchers into the zone with fastballs-and hammering them. The Dodgers did not let that happen.

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