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Tampa, Milwaukee, and Boston have the largest differential not including this year at 143, 127 and 116 respectively. Most teams hover between 56-93.
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"I don't feel like that I am any better than anybody else" - Paul Newman |
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no suprise to find them on the list - boston's home cookin is legendary |
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Save for 2005 when they got blown out by the White Sox, who were probably the best single team of this decade, they have performed very well on the road when it counts, and all those wins came against the best teams: Yankees, A's,Indians, Angels, Cardinals, Rockies quickly come to mind. |
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look at crown's numbers , it's obvious MLB wants the red sox in the playoffs .....the curse , red sox nation, etc , etc .....how do you explain that they are + 116 over the last 5 yrs playing the same teams with the same players each year....watch the game and look at the differences in strike zones that the umps give to their pitchers vs the road pitchers in fenway , it's almost comical |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Now why would the MLB possibility not want the Yankees in the playoffs? I would think the most popular team in all of sports, whether you love them or hate them, would be great for ratings? Whats your answer on this? |
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Definately the post of the year!!! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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