Padres Fans React to the Dodgers Losing to the D-Backs in the First Round of the Playoffs

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San Diego may not have made the 2023 playoffs but the Friar faithful can take solace in the fact that one of their division rivals won the same amount of playoff games this season.
Arizona one-upped the Padres by defeating the Dodgers in the 2023 NLDS in a dominating sweep as fans are hilariously chiming in their two cents on LA's collapse.
Padres and Dodgers won the same amount of playoff games this season pic.twitter.com/DOoQZ6NkDP
— Trang (@traaang) October 12, 2023
LA failed to get a single game against the Diamondbacks and one fan certainly let the team hear it.
The Padres have won a postseason game more recently than the dodgers 😂😂😂
— $teve (@SteveSugimoto) October 12, 2023
San Diego's 2022 NLCS run reflects Arizona's inspired run this season and the disappointment in the city has slightly faded due to the Dodgers' collapse.
The Snakes swept aside the 100-win Dodgers and will carry on San Diego's legacy from last year in this season's league championship series.
Padres had the most disappointing season in baseball history but the Dodgers once again choked in the playoffs pic.twitter.com/pbVmCQR2cI
— Javier Reyes (@Javiipeno) October 12, 2023
The Dodgers' 2020 season continued to be a controversial topic of discussion after Arizona swept their 2023 season away.
According to one fan, LA still has no legitimate championship in the Dave Roberts' era.
HAHA! Yo honestly, if dodgers fans didn’t talk soo much shit then I probably wouldn’t be posting this.
— SD Sign Guy (@jmt619) October 12, 2023
Y’all run your damn mouth and constantly choke EVERY year in the playoffs for the last decade.
Padres live rent free in your head ever since we sent you home in the playoffs🤣 pic.twitter.com/13a1rqAZX8
LA's infamous bubble ring certainly appears more fake by the day after Dave Roberts' failure to get the job done over a full season continued this season.
If it were up to current Padres starter Blake Snell, LA would have no rings at all if his manager at the time, Kevin Cash, hadn't taken him out of game 6 of the 2020 Fall Classic.
For the talks about the Padres' superstars fading before October, the lights turned out to be far too bright for Chavez Ravine's two regular season MVP candidates.
Freddie and Mookie after another disappointing “playoff run” pic.twitter.com/YZIvft0orb
— Yunel Dudley-Yamamoto #PerSourcesENT MEDIA (@YunelDudley) October 12, 2023
Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman all but disappeared after September and the $47 million duo combined for just one hit in 21 playoff at bats.
While the offseason may have started for the Padres, the Dodgers will now join their NL West brothers on the couch for the rest of 2023 after a dismal performance.

Caleb is a recent graduate of Cal Poly Pomona with his B.S in Communications through Multimedia Journalism. Always having a deep love of sports, sportswriting has always been a passion of his.
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