Baseball season requires no asterisk

Atlanta Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson (7) is greeted by manager Brian Snitker and coach Walt Weiss, left, at the dugout after hitting a three-run home run in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Miami Marlins Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Atlanta Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson (7) is greeted by manager Brian Snitker and coach Walt Weiss, left, at the dugout after hitting a three-run home run in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Miami Marlins Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

No need for an asterisk.

Defying all skepticism that this was nothing more than a watered-down money grab with little chance of reaching the finish line (yep, I'm raising my hand), Major League Baseball has pulled off its two-month sprint of a regular season amid the coronavirus pandemic.

With the playoffs set to begin next week, the 60-game campaign of 2020 certainly deserves a place right alongside those 162-game, six-month-long marathons of past years.

"They're probably feeling like they would if they had played 162 games, really, with the mental drain and everything else that was on 'em," said Atlanta Braves Manager Brian Snitker, who guided his team to a third consecutive NL East title.

In many ways, this season was even more demanding than the usual grind.

With the most extensive travel of any major sport that's being played during the pandemic, the odds were stacked against baseball from that very first pitch back in late July.

"Oh man, it was a challenge every day -- for everybody, not just us," Snitker said. "The obstacles we overcame, the hurdles we had to jump over, it was something else."

Several notable players opted out before the season even began. Atlanta slugger Freddie Freeman was stricken with covid-19 during summer camp and became so ill that he prayed just to make it through the night.

The Miami Marlins and the St. Louis Cardinals had widespread outbreaks in the opening weeks, forcing the postponement of numerous games. There was talk of Commissioner Rob Manfred threatening to shut down the season if more teams were affected.

In the end, it somehow worked out better than anyone could've expected.

Check out the Marlins, who head into the weekend poised to make the playoffs for the first time since 2003 despite being forced to make nearly 200 roster moves.

"It has been difficult," Manager Don Mattingly said. "You've seen guys in the locker room you've never seen before, some guys you've never even heard about before."

Even with a much shorter schedule, most of baseball's cream has risen to the top. There are certainly some surprises, such as the San Diego Padres claiming their first postseason berth since 2006 and the reigning World Series champion Washington Nationals slumping to last place. But it's worth noting that of the 10 playoff teams from 2019, only the Nats had been eliminated going into the final weekend.

Also, let's give props to the new rules, which were viewed by traditionalists (again, raising my hand) as just a gimmicky way to beef up interest.

Turns out, the game was not ruined by both leagues using the designated hitter. It actually made things much more interesting to have legitimate hitters manning every spot in the batting order, rather than enduring the helpless swings of a pitcher.

The Braves, for instance, were able to use outfielder Marcell Ozuna in the DH role from time to time, ensuring his powerful bat was at the plate in every game.

Boy, did their lineup flourish.

"A lot of us like the National League rules, but it worked out well for us this year," said Freeman, who bounced back from his illness to have a monster season worthy of MVP consideration. "It was huge for us to have him be in that lineup every single night."

We've also got no complaints about doubleheader games being only seven innings long, or extra innings starting with a baserunner being placed at second base.

Both changes presented a whole new set of strategic opportunities, and MLB should consider making them permanent going forward.

The shorter games forced managers into a heightened sense of urgency through what had been the lull of the middle innings. The extra-inning baserunner gave visiting teams the option of playing for a single run with a bunt or swinging away in hopes of blowing the game open.

It was all rather entertaining, though we'd like to make one suggestion: Play the 10th under normal rules before putting a baserunner at second to start the 11th if the game is still tied.

The expanded playoffs -- 16 of 30 teams will make it this year -- are also worth considering for a 2021 season that we all hope will signal a return of at least some degree of normalcy.

Bring on the playoffs.

You've earned it, baseball.

FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2020 file photo, San Diego Padres Wil Myers is congratulated by teammates after hitting a solo home run against the San Francisco Giants' in the second inning of a baseball game in San Diego. Wil Myers is back. While Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. have grabbed most of the attention on the playoff-bound Padres, Myers' comeback performance has also been instrumental in returning San Diego to postseason play for the first time since 2006. Myers is hitting .291 with 14 homers and 38 RBIs in 52 games. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2020 file photo, San Diego Padres Wil Myers is congratulated by teammates after hitting a solo home run against the San Francisco Giants' in the second inning of a baseball game in San Diego. Wil Myers is back. While Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. have grabbed most of the attention on the playoff-bound Padres, Myers' comeback performance has also been instrumental in returning San Diego to postseason play for the first time since 2006. Myers is hitting .291 with 14 homers and 38 RBIs in 52 games. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan, File)
From left, Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker, Freddie Freeman, and Dansby Swanson celebrate clinching their third consecutive National League East championship title with a victory over the Miami Marlins in a baseball game on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
From left, Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker, Freddie Freeman, and Dansby Swanson celebrate clinching their third consecutive National League East championship title with a victory over the Miami Marlins in a baseball game on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly looks out onto the field during the team's baseball game against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in Atlanta. Mattingly's players are quick to say their success is a reflection of their manager, who keep the season afloat with a patchwork roster until the outbreak subsided. He's considered a strong contender for National League manager of the year.(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly looks out onto the field during the team's baseball game against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in Atlanta. Mattingly's players are quick to say their success is a reflection of their manager, who keep the season afloat with a patchwork roster until the outbreak subsided. He's considered a strong contender for National League manager of the year.(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Miami Marlins' Lewis Brinson (25) dives back to first base ahead of the throw to Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) in the fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Miami Marlins' Lewis Brinson (25) dives back to first base ahead of the throw to Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) in the fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Tampa Bay Rays' Yoshitomo Tsutsugo, right, of Japan, celebrates with teammates after a baseball game against the New York Mets Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in New York. The Rays won 8-5. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Tampa Bay Rays' Yoshitomo Tsutsugo, right, of Japan, celebrates with teammates after a baseball game against the New York Mets Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in New York. The Rays won 8-5. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Oakland Athletics' Ramon Laureano, right, celebrates his two-run home run with Stephen Piscotty (25) during the ninth inning of the team's baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Oakland Athletics' Ramon Laureano, right, celebrates his two-run home run with Stephen Piscotty (25) during the ninth inning of the team's baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly watches from the dugout during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in Atlanta. Mattingly's players are quick to say their success is a reflection of their manager, who keep the season afloat with a patchwork roster until the outbreak subsided. He's considered a strong contender for National League manager of the year. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly watches from the dugout during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, in Atlanta. Mattingly's players are quick to say their success is a reflection of their manager, who keep the season afloat with a patchwork roster until the outbreak subsided. He's considered a strong contender for National League manager of the year. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Miami Marlins' Starling Marte is tagged out at second by Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies as he tries to stretch a single during the ninth inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Miami Marlins' Starling Marte is tagged out at second by Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies as he tries to stretch a single during the ninth inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate a 5-1 win over the Oakland Athletics in a baseball game Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate a 5-1 win over the Oakland Athletics in a baseball game Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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