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Old 05-01-2010, 10:07 PM   #1
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Past Yankee Championships / Other Past Championships question

Starting in 2010, why are the past champions blank when the Yankees won in real life? For example, if you go to the History > Champions page and choose 1996 (or any other year where the Yankees won the World Series) its blank. On the leagues history page, there is no bolded winner of the two league champions in the years the Yankees won. For 2009, they are listed when you choose the year in the Champions tab, but they don't have a logo or their colors shown. They are not bolded in the 2009 line in Leagues history. What is the reason for this?


Further, when you view a league (AL or NL) in the history, the Playoff Results say, for example in 2009, Tampa Bay over Philadelphia 4-0, even though Philadelphia won, is bolded and listed correctly in the Champions section. This is the case for every year. The losing team is listed as "over" the winning team.
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Old 05-01-2010, 11:22 PM   #2
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Because the game, being created by a good person and being programmed to be good itself, is therefore programmed to hate the Yankees and promote the advancement of all other teams except maybe the Red Sox.
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Old 05-03-2010, 02:51 PM   #3
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Starting in 2010, why are the past champions blank when the Yankees won in real life? For example, if you go to the History > Champions page and choose 1996 (or any other year where the Yankees won the World Series) its blank. On the leagues history page, there is no bolded winner of the two league champions in the years the Yankees won. For 2009, they are listed when you choose the year in the Champions tab, but they don't have a logo or their colors shown. They are not bolded in the 2009 line in Leagues history. What is the reason for this?


Further, when you view a league (AL or NL) in the history, the Playoff Results say, for example in 2009, Tampa Bay over Philadelphia 4-0, even though Philadelphia won, is bolded and listed correctly in the Champions section. This is the case for every year. The losing team is listed as "over" the winning team.
I'll just bump this thread for you as I have no idea what the answer is, but maybe somebody out there does. This may require you to register using your e-mail address and fill out a support ticket here.
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