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The 2025 MLB playoffs have captivated fans like never before, drawing record-breaking viewership and igniting baseball fever across North America. With an average of 4.33 million viewers through the Division Series, the highest in 15 years, this postseason has proven that baseball is back in a big way.
One of the standout stories this October is the emergence of Jorge Polanco with the Seattle Mariners, whose dynamic presence both on and off the field has added a fresh layer of excitement to the playoffs. Whether it’s his clutch performances or his leadership in the clubhouse, Polanco has become a fan favorite and a symbol of the new generation of baseball stars.
The American League Championship Series between the Mariners and Blue Jays alone drew over 10 million viewers, showcasing the intense interest in this year’s matchups. Meanwhile, the Dodgers, dominant pitching, including historic outings from Yamamoto and Snell, has made them look nearly unbeatable, fueling speculation about a potential repeat World Series title.
Polanco’s impact goes beyond stats. His social media presence, community engagement, and charisma have helped bridge the gap between traditional baseball fans and younger audiences. As MLB continues to evolve, players like Jorge are redefining what it means to be a star in the modern era.
With the playoffs still unfolding, one thing is clear: 2025 is a landmark year for Major League Baseball. And with Polanco, Snell, and Yamamoto leading the charge, the sport’s future looks brighter than ever.

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