I didn't watch last year's World Series, had no interest in either team. This year's post season was fun I really loved the ALDS Mariners vs. Tigers and NLDS Brewers vs. Cubs were the best fun to watch and rooting for the Blue Jays beat the Yankees and watching that series was fun Didn't really watch the Phillies/Dodgers and it was kind of a shame the Phillies didn't really get a fight in there. The ALCS game was fun to watch, the only fun part of the NLCS to me was that rare catch after that it was dead, I even stopped watching. I sympathize with The Brewers since this was the first year they won their division and didn't have to come in as a third seed, but I feel them since like my team, but older, they haven't won a World Series, and I'm usually for a team that hasn't since why not? It does keep up the record of the NL (except last year) team with the best record still getting wiped out before a WS.
The ALCS was way more fun, I didn't pick any one, and I really liked both sides. I think Raleigh should be AL MVP for the season. I felt for the Mariners since, a like my team they've never won a WS and never been to one and are the same age as the Blue Jays (both founded in 77) [Funfact: Brewers were the original Seattle Team and were there for only 1 year before moving to Milwaukee] It was heartbreak happy series for either team.
I ran with the Blue Jays for the WS, just really wanted them to win, everyone on that team is likable and I go got to pretty much know them for the entire post season. I did watch this year and the WS was fun, but my high investment, I do feel a little sad since I really wanted the Blue Jays. Sadly, the Blue Jays no longer have a 100% world series win rate. And the way game 7 went is a heart break stab. Congrats to the Dodgers on doing something not done since 2000 and by an NL team since 1976. They have some likeable guys, I have to say that.