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Old 07-07-2009, 11:35 AM   #10
BD#9
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Well,......!!!

......, I ComPLeted The World Series, And The 1966 L.A. Dodger's
Defeated The 61 Yanks, By a Count Of 4 Games To 2!!! CLaude Osteen Got The Series Clinching Win, In Game 6, By a Score, Of 8-3, In a Route
Going PerforMance. CLaude Won 2 Games In The Series, And Was The
Series Pitching Star. Wes Parker Led The Way in Hitting, With a .452 Average, 2 Hr's, And 7 Rbi's, Followed By Tommy Davis With a .398 Average, 3 Hr's, 7 Rbi's, And Jim Lefebvre With a .375 Average, 2 Hr's,
And 5 Ribbies. Mantle Led The Yanks, With a .390 Average, 5 Hr's,
And 12 Rbi's, And Elston Howard With a .375 Average, 2 Hr's, And 8 Rbi's.
So, That Makes (2) Teams From 1966, The NL Champ Dodger's, And The World Series Champ Orioles, That Have Won, My First 2 Season's,
Of 80 Great Teams, From 1900, To The Present. The Orioles Won The
Trial Run, (First Season,) With No Tinkering Of Lineups, Or Pitching Staffs, And Now With
The Lineups, And Pitching Staffs Put In Order, The 1966 Dodger's Prevail,
In The Second Season.
Jim Palmer Of The 1969 Orioles, Won The "Triple Crown" Of Pitching,
During This Season, With a 3.15 E.R.A., 22 Wins, And 234 K's.
That E.R.A. Was a Bit High, For a League Champ, And I Noticed, That The E.R.A.'s Were a Bit High, Across The Board, ParticuLarLY, In The AL.
I WiLL Be Tinkering With That, Before Starting, The Next Season Starts,
And I Have The FeelinG, That It May Be Somewhat ReLated, To The
Fielding Ratings.
AnyHoW, I Will Keep You Guy's Posted!!!
Keep On, Keepin' On!!!


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