Bradford Doolittle, a sports reporter and writer, explores the hypothetical scenario of the top teams in each league meeting in the World Series every year, harkening back to a time when only pennant winners advanced. He delves into the potential outcomes of past seasons, such as a 2012 matchup between the New York Yankees and Washington Nationals, highlighting the dramatic regular season finish and the star-studded rosters. Ultimately, Doolittle raises questions about the impact on baseball history and the narratives that would have emerged if the traditional format had remained in place.
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