Who is the “Mr. October” of this year? MLB Playoffs 2025 Analysis
Although the 2025 MLB playoffs begin in late September and could end in early November, the spirit of postseason baseball is always intensely felt in October. The key question is: Who will rise as the “Mr. October” of this season?
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Methodology
WPA evaluates the impact of each play in a game. Actions that increase a team’s chances of winning receive positive credit, while those that decrease them receive negative credit. In small samples, a single play can have a significant effect on WPA. Therefore, players who excel in close games are favored, as long as they perform in crucial moments. In this analysis, the WPA versions for batting and pitching are combined, based on the Baseball-Reference.com system. The inclusion of both aspects is largely due to Shohei Ohtani’s historical performance as a two-way player this postseason, which motivated us to analyze the WPA results more closely.Top 5 Active Players
Players with the best WPAs on still-competing teams:
- Blake Snell, Dodgers | 1.203
- Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners | .800
- Alex Vesia, Dodgers | .708
- Andres Munoz, Mariners | .704
- Roki Sasaki, Dodgers | .686
About Last Night
Shohei Ohtani was the standout figure of the night, although WPA doesn’t fully capture his impact in the Dodgers’ sweep of the Brewers in the National League Championship Series. Although his WPA of .349 is impressive, it doesn’t reflect the magnitude of his performance. Ohtani achieved something unprecedented by being the starting pitcher who hit three home runs in the same postseason game. His performance amazed everyone, demonstrating his ability to combine fast and powerful pitches with exceptional offense. In the first inning, Ohtani struck out William Contreras and, less than five minutes later, hit a 446-foot home run against Jose Quintana. Then, in the same game, he hit another 469-foot home run against Chad Patrick and one more against Trevor Megill. Ohtani achieved something unprecedented by being the starting pitcher who hit three home runs in the same postseason game. His ability to throw the 11 fastest balls of the game and hit the three most powerful hits solidifies him as a historical figure.Top 10 Eliminated Players
Top ten WPA players on eliminated teams:
- Will Vest, Detroit Tigers | .848
- Tarik Skubal, Tigers | .609
- Kerry Carpenter, Tigers | .591
- Aaron Judge, New York Yankees | .579
- Jose Ramirez, Cleveland Guardians | .482
- Keider Montero, Tigers | .441
- Jacob Misiorowski, Brewers | .362
- Cristopher Sanchez, Philadelphia Phillies | .349
- Garrett Crochet, Boston Red Sox | .348
- Cam Schlittler, Yankees | .314
Ohtani: Tracking His Progress
Ohtani’s progress in the WPA:- Batting WPA: -.062
- Pitching WPA: .109
- Overall WPA: .047 (98th of 284 players this postseason)
The WPA Pantheon
Top 10 postseason WPAs in a single season since 1903:
- David Freese, 2011 St. Louis Cardinals | 1.908
- David Ortiz, 2004 Red Sox | 1.892
- Curt Schilling, 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks | 1.748
- Alex Rodriguez, 2009 Yankees | 1.704
- Yordan Alvarez, 2022 Houston Astros | 1.646
- Carlos Beltran, 2013 Cardinals | 1.582
- Bernie Williams, 1996 Yankees | 1.545
- John Wetteland, 1996 Yankees | 1.522
- Eric Hosmer, 2014 Kansas City Royals | 1.443
- Mariano Rivera, 2003 Yankees | 1.420