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i feel like i am underselling how sexy the Dodgers vs Royals would be
Half season STH, dugout level, got first section in field box... a near cool $5k for this years playoffs... faaaaaak me.
hey guys, in a sea of 39,000+ blue-clad postseason heroes, guess where the universe decided to put cf3 and j-dub??RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER OMG!!!
Quote from: j-dub on August 17, 2015, 11:23:10 PMhey guys, in a sea of 39,000+ blue-clad postseason heroes, guess where the universe decided to put cf3 and j-dub??RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER OMG!!!Where are you fellas?
Quote from: Phil Titola on August 18, 2015, 09:17:46 AMQuote from: j-dub on August 17, 2015, 11:23:10 PMhey guys, in a sea of 39,000+ blue-clad postseason heroes, guess where the universe decided to put cf3 and j-dub??RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER OMG!!!Where are you fellas?429 EE for the postseason. Our 20 game pack seats are in 240
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Watching MLB network and they're saying that with Gordon going to his rehab assignment that zobrist is preparing to be the full time second baseman
i would be totally fine using Rios as a pinch hitter only in situations where there is a runner on 3rd with less than 2 outs
What's the record for largest margin of victory for a division title?
From 1969 to now -American League: The 1995 Indians finished 30 games ahead of the 2nd place Royals. The Royals were 70-74 and a fringe wildcard contender late. The Indians were 100-44 and could have easily won 110+ if they played a 162 game schedule.National League: The Mets finished 21 1/2 ahead of Philadelphia in 1986
Quote from: TownieCat on August 18, 2015, 01:28:28 PMWhat's the record for largest margin of victory for a division title?found this on some message boardQuoteFrom 1969 to now -American League: The 1995 Indians finished 30 games ahead of the 2nd place Royals. The Royals were 70-74 and a fringe wildcard contender late. The Indians were 100-44 and could have easily won 110+ if they played a 162 game schedule.National League: The Mets finished 21 1/2 ahead of Philadelphia in 1986
Oh, nvm lol
Quote from: 'taterblast on August 18, 2015, 01:39:51 PMQuote from: TownieCat on August 18, 2015, 01:28:28 PMWhat's the record for largest margin of victory for a division title?found this on some message boardQuoteFrom 1969 to now -American League: The 1995 Indians finished 30 games ahead of the 2nd place Royals. The Royals were 70-74 and a fringe wildcard contender late. The Indians were 100-44 and could have easily won 110+ if they played a 162 game schedule.National League: The Mets finished 21 1/2 ahead of Philadelphia in 1986That Cleveland record is bananas. No one is ever touching that.
You guys think we'll face Finnegan?!