Playing in a bubble hasn't changed how the postseason feels to the Dodgers' Justin Turner. Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

The Major League Baseball postseason might look different on TV, but at least one player involved does not feel any big difference playing at a neutral site.

Dodgers infielder Justin Turner said playing in Game 7 of the NLCS felt like a classic playoff environment, even though the stadium was half full.

“I don’t know if you watched Game 7 last night … it certainly felt like the postseason to me,” Turner said, via Bob Nightengale of USA Today. “That was as much a playoff feel as I ever experienced.”

There have been wild swings in the playoffs, with the Dodgers coming back to win the NLCS after being down 3-1. In the ALCS, the Astros forced a Game 7 after falling behind 3-0. The environment might have contributed to that. Nevertheless, the games have been tense, and the environment has been great. You need only see how hard players celebrated to know that.

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