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“Read your Oct. 16 column.

You were down on yourself, but as the great Lee Corso says, ‘Not So Fast!’

Anyone faced with the monumental task of picking winners ‘daily’ (no days off) during a 162-game season plus playoffs is in store for ups, downs, bad bounces and games of inches.

You don’t throw. Don’t hit. Don’t field. Don’t call balls and strikes or safe and out.

You wager, like us, on what you think is going to happen.

Being down, whatever it is, $849, is actually quite remarkable given the April to October grind.

I did the math: 162 games, playoffs, you have lost about 60 cents a day. And look how much entertainment you provided. It’s been a ton of fun!”

— Baseball Tim, Maryland

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  Shohei Ohtan belts one of his three home runs in the Dodgers’ Game 4 NLCS series-clinching win over the Brewers. AP Shohei Ohtan belts one of his three home runs in the Dodgers’ Game 4 NLCS series-clinching win over the Brewers. AP

Three stars of the game: Ohtani, Ohtani and Ohtani.

Not only did Shohei toss a two-hitter over six-plus innings and hit three homers.

He also cooked the postgame meal from innings 7-9.

Dodgers won 5-1.

Game and series hits have us at -649 hershisers.

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The one and only Stitches has been handicapping baseball, daily, for the Post since 2019. Miraculously, he has finished in the black twice. But wait there’s more. He showed his versatility by winning the Post’s NFL Best Bet crown last year.

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