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How do you determine if a team is inferior? Seems to me that if a team can win in the regular season then shouldn't they be able to do the same when it counts even more? |
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It’s amazing how people are splitting hairs over things like wins.
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Boston did not beat the Yankees. Boston was inferior. Boston did not deserve to be in the post-season. And, as this was before Bud Selig defiled the sport, they were not. |
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I guess I should have quoted your earlier post about the Giant beating the Indians, as this post is about losing consecutive games. My bad. Last edited by David Watts; 10-31-2023 at 07:39 AM. |
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How about we quit arguing this. If you want to continue argue with me go to the America's Team thread and criticize my management decisions. I'll probably agree with you a lot of the time. Wouldn't that be cool?
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One of the things that drives me nuts with the wild card is teams in the same division having to meet up. The Orioles have to battle the Rays all season to win the AL East. To then have to beat them again to earn a trip to the World Series seems like a slap in the face. |
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I think that's why he brought up the whole Bucky Dent thing and the Yankees getting their 100th win.
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For 1994 through 1997, home advantage was assigned to certain divisions and rotated annually, and this affected the Division Series match-ups. This is why in 1997 Cleveland played New York instead of Baltimore. Here is how that happened. Code:
1. Baltimore East** 98-64 .604 2. Seattle West 90-72 .555 3. Cleveland Central* 86-75 .534 ------------------------------------ 4. New York East 96-66 .604 New York, as the wild card, would normally play the #1 seed. But since Baltimore was from the same division, it would then play the #2 seed. However, in this case, that #2 seed, Seattle from the West Division, does not have home field advantage, so New York instead plays Cleveland while Baltimore plays Seattle. This system is similar to what the NFL did from 1970 through 1974. |
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I believe after playing 162 games and a grueling month long playoff tournament when a team wins the tournament they are by definition a deserving team. The premise that any team who makes the playoffs and then wins the World Series is anything other than "deserving" is ludicrous.
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The whole thread is deserving of the description "ludicrous" at this point.
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The only thing i could see as maybe making it more fair would be making the 7th game a neutral site. Even there i don't see it as ever happening or a great need for it. Bottom line is that a team knows what it has to do to get to the World Series and win it. If they fail to do it then that's on them. 99 out of 100 times the1906 cubs would probably beat the white sox. But they didn't. We can rank the 1906 cubs as one of the greatest teams but we cant say the white sox don't deserve the 1906 championship. You might be able to say the 1919 Reds dont deserve it but i'm not willing to go that far. The 1919 Reds had a pretty good team. If they had won the series without the scandal, would we even be thinking so highly of those 1919 White Sox? |
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I agree that any team who makes the world series is deserving. Try telling the players they are not.
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If a team makes the playoffs, no matter the structure or the number of teams involved, then they are deserving of a chance to win the World Series. The issue, which is what I think this thread is about, is why there are so many teams allowed into the playoffs that, in previous eras, would not be allowed into the playoffs. This same question can be asked of the first wild card team added. And the second.
I, personally, was okay with realigning to three divisions in each league and thus adding a wild card team to the playoffs. But I didn't like it when they added a second wild card. And now, I'm most definitely not a fan of three wild card teams. But, I in no way would say that the two lowest wild card teams in this current playoff structure, which I don't like, are not deserving of a chance at winning the World Series.
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Some leagues chose to call the team finishing first the league champion, while the team winning the playoffs was called the playoff champion. (The minors were all single-division leagues back then; the first use of two divisions happened in 1958.) However, as the years went on, even the leagues which had made this distinction, eventually stopped doing so and the playoff champion was also the league champion. |
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I think part of this comes down to what each person values. .For someone who thinks the WS winner should be the best team, then yes I think its pretty fair to say that limiting Wild Cards would make that more likely. For someone who enjoys the playoffs as a fun side event to the season, I think having more teams is fun both since its more playoff baseball and also that its fun seeing teams go on a run like the DBacks.
A related question though, that I think will impact how people feel about expanded playoffs- Would you rather be the Atlanta team or the Marlins from 1996-2005? Which was the "better team"? Which would you rather root for for a decade? Atlanta-
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