All told, the Diamondbacks went 10-7 in the post-season this year. That’s the equivalent of a 95-win pace over the course of a full season. It is a particularly impressive record considering a) the opponents were the best teams in the majors this year, and b) Arizona had no home advantage in any of the four series. They ended up playing ten of their seventeen playoff games on the road. There was only one MVP officially handed out to a D-backs, with Ketel Marte taking home the honor in the Championship Series. No such award exists in the Wild-Card or Division Series, and of course, it went to Corey Seager in the World Series.