2 division ties
Should make for a couple of exciting games tomorrow. Does anyone remember two divisions ending the season in a tie the same year?
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Nope. It never happened before.
nor have there been three 100-win teams in the same league. ...and came within two Tiger losses of having four 100-loss teams in that same league. Never before have the HAVES and the HAVE NOTS been so obvious. . |
I assumed the three 100 win teams was a first, thanks for confirming.
Off the top of my head: Whomever these four teams played yesterday are different than who they play today. The wild card teams will play a different team tomorrow. And the wild card winner will start a seven game series against yet a different team. So if I got that right, somebody will play four consecutive games against four different teams...I think. |
What about Baltimore finishing 61 games out of first place? That should at least be close to a record.
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Thanks. That is close.
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what happens to draft position if one team played one more game than the other team ..like the marlins played only 161 this year.... so if the marlins had the same amount of wins as another team but one less loss...what happens
i would imagine its possible some teams get 163 games and well while teams in the other league may have the same amount of wins but one less loss etc |
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should be a 3 game series the wild card plus whoever wins the dodgers/rockies....will be in the world series |
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Jake- First, to 'kinda' answer your draft position question, the slot would go to the higher winning percentage team regardless of total games played...however, the draft is such a crap-shoot anyway, one position probably won't make that big a difference...unless they pick THE right one or THE wrong one...ha-ha. Making the Wild Card game a series would devalue the division championships, but, more importantly, it would extend the season into November...and only Derek Jeter would enjoy that. I'm not so sure about the Dodgers/Rockies winner being in the World Series....least not as automatically as you imply. If the Cubs or the Brewers get hot, they could easily get there...oh, and the dark horse in the race...who nobody gives a chance...is Atlanta...so, watch out for the 'Baby Braves'! :eek: . |
The Wild Card series should be best of 5 games and all other series should be best of 7. The one game Wild Card is just as lame as the best of 5 Division Series.
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And with their pitching, although obviously other teams have better records, I fear the Indians of Cleveland. |
Too many playoff games. And now these guys all have an extra tension filled game. I'd certainly vote to cut back the post season but I doubt MLB or its advertisers would agree.
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Someday the world series will end after the start of spring training.
It'll be just like Soccer..... |
As an Orioles fan I'd have been happy to see the season end the same day it started. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But as long as we are wishing for stuff that'll never happen....I'd like them to shorten the regular season (154 games again?) and have teams toss in some scheduled doubleheaders. End the thing 10 to 14 days earlier, have every postseason series at least a three-gamer (preferably five). Let the October Classic finish in October. My last (and even more remote) wish is for daylight WS games. Yes, that one is entirely nostalgia-based. :cool: I have a lot of fond memories of the nuns rolling TVs into our classrooms to watch Series games in the early 60s. And I remember racing home to catch the end of the 7th Game of the 1960 Series. My Mom, bless her soul, would try to catch me up on what I had missed as best she could given her limited baseball vocabulary. </oldfartmusings> |
On a side note Yelich is a 2 run homer away from the first NL triple crown in 81 years. That would be great to see if he can pull it off.
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The strange thing about this is the loser doesn't get eliminated. That in itself is very unusual.
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Guess Cubs wont get hot..... |
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