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1. Rocco's Not-so Malfunctioning Mitochondria Posted: September 27, 2008 at 05:09 AM (#2957923)Someone get him enough dog shite in a bag to last him through the end of October
The Angels have announced they've selected the ALDS series starting Wednesday, on the premise that it keeps their bullpen rested. It also means both the Angels and Red Sox can go with three starters on normal rest. But enough about them; this thread is for the Rays.
EDITed for clarity.
Now he's on the, "If the Mets fail to make the playoffs, they have to trade one of the Reyes/Beltran/Wright core."
Oh, and congrats to the Rays. I've enjoyed following them this year. I'll be rooting hard for my man Cliff Floyd.
The Twins and White Sox would love to play you in the playoffs. :-)
Angels-Red Sox could be a great series.
And of course, technically, the Red Sox can still tie for the division, but the Devil Rays take the division champ spot on the tiebreaker. I hope the Devil Rays take it outright.
Me too
Congratulations rays fans - I knew they were for real just before the ALL Star Break - we have ourselves in one hell of a division next year.
Go get'em boys. Keep sticking it to the man! (Aptly represented by FOX and Hank Steinbrenner)
It was quite a division THIS year. the top four teams woul When the third place team could end up with 90 wins and the fourth place team with 86, that is a sick division.
It could happen in the NL Central as well.
The Yankees also have more wins than the 2000 title winner.
edit: There have been 3rd place 90 win teams before, most recently the 2006 White Sox, so the Yankees won't be breaking any new ground there.
2000 Rockies, 2003 Expos, and 2007 Dodgers.
The 2002 Royals were the worst ranked 4th place team with 38 games below .500.
Wow :-D
Also the 2005 Mets or Marlins, who tied for 3rd with 83.
Of course, they likely don't care too much.
Or have all of the Rockies' appearances been wildcards, too?
This is very very good for baseball.
I do. It would mean we advanced a round.
Yeah, Marlins and Rockies, who do have a combined 3 pennants, which is one more than the combined efforts of the Rangers, Brewers, Astros, and Natspos and Mariners.
Yes.
-- MWE
Of course 3 of those 5 teams won 85 games or less the next season so it's not like it was the dawn of a golden age of NL baseball. :-)
Jim and I resemble that remark...
Actually, I think a lot of Yankees fans are rooting for the Rays. At this point nothing would be sweeter than a Rays Brewers WS.
Even if I weren't a Yankees fan, I generally make a point of rooting for original 16 teams, so Philly, the Cubs, the Dodgers, and Minnesota/White Sox would all jump ahead of the Rays.
Yankee Redneck, presumably, is not among them.
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