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The B.O.A.R.D.: Who did this postseason belong to?

Each October, the MLB postseason belongs to someone or something. Whether it's the Rally Monkey in 2002, Daniel Murphy in 2015 or David Ross last year, October is always dominated by a particular force. With so much good baseball packed into one month, it's sometimes tough to follow all the madness, so we created the Baseball October Arbitrary Rankings Device (The B.O.A.R.D.) to keep track of it all.
On April 2, at roughly 1:12 p.m. ET, Rays right-hander Chris Archer delivered the first pitch of the 2017 season. At 11:59 p.m. ET on Nov. 1, Astros right-hander Charlie Morton threw the final pitch of the 2017 season, getting Corey Seager to ground out to second baseman José Altuve. The Astros defeated the Dodgers, 5-1, in Wednesday's Game 7 to clinch the organization's first ever World Series championship. 
Throughout October (and into November, thanks to Game 7), we've been asking: Who does this postseason belong to? What images will we conjure up in 5, 10, 20 years when reflecting back on the 2017 postseason? Which players etched their names in baseball history with iconic on-field performances and memorable off-field moments?
For one final time -- and before we switched our gears into full offseason mode -- we turned to The B.O.A.R.D. to determine who truly owned the 2017 postseason now that it is all said and done. 
Over the course of the last month, 38 different players (and entities) have appeared on the B.O.A.R.D. Below is our ranking of B.O.A.R.D. members No. 38 through 6, based on our assessment of their impact on the 2017 postseason, and who we feel we will remember most. 
38. JD Martinez
37. Paul Goldschmidt
36. Terry Francona
35. Anthony Rizzo

  1. Trevor Bauer
    33. Elsa Garrison
    32. Javier Báez
    31. Mother Nature
    30. Archie Bradley
  1. Wade Davis
    28. Vin Scully
    27. Greg Bird
    26. Enrique Hernández
    25. Bryce Harper
  1. CC Sabathia
    23. Masahiro Tanaka
    22. Corey Seager
    21. Yankees bullpen
    20. Stephen Strasburg
    19. Todd Frazier
  1. Aaron Judge
    17. Didi Gregorius
    16. Brad Peacock
    15. Cody Bellinger
    14. Joc Pederson
  1. Lance McCullers Jr.
    12. Charlie Morton
    11. Yankee Stadium
    10. Chris Taylor
    9. Yasiel Puig
  1. Clayton Kershaw
    7. Sports Illustrated
    6. Justin Turner
    Who cracked the top 5 on the final B.O.A.R.D.? And who did we determine the 2017 postseason ultimately belonged to? Check out the video above to find out. 
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