I think it's very, very tough to compare postseason and in-season, just for the simple fact that there's the heightened levels of energy on both sides of the ball.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The deeper you get into the playoffs, obviously the better the opponent is. Which means they'll be better defensively, they'll rebound better, they don't turn the ball over.
I think the National League has better biorhythms in July.
Each game in the postseason has its own identity.
I don't just think regular season. I think playoffs. World Series. That's how I think.
The NBA playoffs have the highest ceiling in all of sports.
Baseball gets better for whatever reason.
It's a frustrating game because the situations so drastically change at different times over the course of the week, the game, the season. It feels like brain surgery at times.
Baseball's postseason shifts from game to game because of starting pitchers and the geography of the ballparks.
For me, baseball is more comparable to chess than it is to hockey.
Baseball changes through the years. It gets milder.