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***Official 2012 MLB Regular Season Thread (1 Viewer)

Has any team ever quit quite like the Red Sox?
Probably, but none of them were more entertaining to watch.
Seriously, couldn't happen to a nicer dbag.
themoops isn't that bad.
Besides, he's also a Yankees fan.
I thought he was both? Wasn't there someone around here that was a fence sitter between those two teams?damn notebook.
 
Whoa. What the hell happened in here?

Cappy - I think you would actually love me my friend. I forgive you for all your moops is the biggest doosh posts.

 
Can we call the second wild card a success? It may be slightly manufactured, but we get a nice finish in the AL. No reason we don't get something similar every year going forward from one of the two leagues.

 
Can we call the second wild card a success? It may be slightly manufactured, but we get a nice finish in the AL. No reason we don't get something similar every year going forward from one of the two leagues.
I think it's more fun for fans, but I'm not sure if it's fairer or makes more sense. Part of the reason behind wild cards generally is to ensure that good teams who play in tough divisions could still make the playoffs. But right now there's three teams heading towards 94 or 95 win seasons that could end in a one-off playoff, i.e. that they won't make the division series and get to enjoy a prolonged playoff series, even though they were among the best teams in baseball. That kind of sucks too.
 
Can we call the second wild card a success? It may be slightly manufactured, but we get a nice finish in the AL. No reason we don't get something similar every year going forward from one of the two leagues.
I think it's more fun for fans, but I'm not sure if it's fairer or makes more sense. Part of the reason behind wild cards generally is to ensure that good teams who play in tough divisions could still make the playoffs. But right now there's three teams heading towards 94 or 95 win seasons that could end in a one-off playoff, i.e. that they won't make the division series and get to enjoy a prolonged playoff series, even though they were among the best teams in baseball. That kind of sucks too.
Short of going to some sort of college world series format there isn't much more that can be done.
 
Can we call the second wild card a success? It may be slightly manufactured, but we get a nice finish in the AL. No reason we don't get something similar every year going forward from one of the two leagues.
I think it's more fun for fans, but I'm not sure if it's fairer or makes more sense. Part of the reason behind wild cards generally is to ensure that good teams who play in tough divisions could still make the playoffs. But right now there's three teams heading towards 94 or 95 win seasons that could end in a one-off playoff, i.e. that they won't make the division series and get to enjoy a prolonged playoff series, even though they were among the best teams in baseball. That kind of sucks too.
Short of going to some sort of college world series format there isn't much more that can be done.
Sure, nothing's ever gonna be perfect. And there's always gonna be some sort of inequity. But I'd say that for this season, the old format would have been "fairer" than the new one, at least in the NL. The Braves should be in the NLDS, they're probably gonna have a 95ish win season. But they'll need to win a play-in game against an 87/88 win team to make the division series. Nobody with the kind of season the Braves are having has been kept out of the division series in at least 12 years, which is as far back as I had the energy to look. In fact only two teams even close- a couple AL teams with 93 wins didn't make it in the early part of the last decade.
 
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Great job Rays and Angels. I wish we had another day of this.

Still some intrigue abound.

These travel coordinators must be going crazy, every team has to have rooms in every city...

 
Tonight the first time two 100 loss teams have faced off?
No, but I bet you can guess who was involved the last time.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/ct-spt-1002-cubs-astros-chicago--20121002,0,1009275.story
Fifty years ago this week, only 595 fans showed up at Wrigley Field for the opener of the Cubs-Mets series, the last time two teams with 100-plus losses faced each other.The '62 Cubs — with future Hall of Famers Ernie Banks, Lou Brock, Billy Williams and Ron Santo on the roster — wound up taking two of three from the expansion team, finishing with a franchise-worst 103 losses, to the Mets' major league record of 120.The Cubs needed to sweep the 106-loss Astros to avoid becoming the third 100-loss team in club history but fell 3-0 before a sparse crowd at Wrigley.
 
The Orioles are reportedly upset about the "mailing it in" quality of lineup that Boston trotted out in their Monday night loss to the Yanks -- a loss that helped drop Baltimore to one game back with two to play. Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe writes:

According to a major league source, Orioles folks weren't thrilled to see the Red Sox lineup Monday night. Dustin Pedroia was out with a jammed left finger and Jacoby Ellsbury, who has been nursing a lat strain, also was held out against Sabathia. "The Yankees have five potential Hall of Famers at the top of their order. The Red Sox have guys who don't even know where the Hall of Fame is."

It should be noted that Pedroia's absence was fully justified, as his finger turned out to be broken (an injury he suffered, coincidentally, against the Orioles on Sunday).
:cry:
 
i know im not supposed to say this as a yankee fan but i have a ton of respect for pedroia playing in meaningless games with a broken finger

 
Unpack this Texas collapse for me... it feels like they had a huge lead...Oakland will be in the drivers seat tomorrow you figure...
Oakland has the best record in baseball since the start of July. Post ASB, they've hit the most home runs in the AL. Texas has played well. Oakland has played out of their minds.
 
Unpack this Texas collapse for me... it feels like they had a huge lead...Oakland will be in the drivers seat tomorrow you figure...
Oakland has the best record in baseball since the start of July. Post ASB, they've hit the most home runs in the AL. Texas has played well. Oakland has played out of their minds.
Oakland Detroit would be a hard core high octane 5 games
Unpossible. Detroit and Oakland can't play each other until the ALCS, something I'm sure we all want. :thumbup:
 
Unpack this Texas collapse for me... it feels like they had a huge lead...Oakland will be in the drivers seat tomorrow you figure...
Oakland has the best record in baseball since the start of July. Post ASB, they've hit the most home runs in the AL. Texas has played well. Oakland has played out of their minds.
Oakland Detroit would be a hard core high octane 5 games
Unpossible. Detroit and Oakland can't play each other until the ALCS, something I'm sure we all want. :thumbup:
Yanks get best record and play the wildcard I thought, Oakland the 2 seed, Detroit the 3. Certainly if Texas wins the wildcard but I thought I heard that you can play division on division now in the first round.
 
Unpack this Texas collapse for me... it feels like they had a huge lead...Oakland will be in the drivers seat tomorrow you figure...
Oakland has the best record in baseball since the start of July. Post ASB, they've hit the most home runs in the AL. Texas has played well. Oakland has played out of their minds.
Oakland Detroit would be a hard core high octane 5 games
Unpossible. Detroit and Oakland can't play each other until the ALCS, something I'm sure we all want. :thumbup:
If Oakland and New York win tomorrow the A's are headed to Detroit for the first round.
 
It's now being reported R.A Dickey pitched with a torn abdominal muscle since April. He'll be undergoing surgery in about 2 weeks.

 
Unpack this Texas collapse for me... it feels like they had a huge lead...Oakland will be in the drivers seat tomorrow you figure...
Oakland has the best record in baseball since the start of July. Post ASB, they've hit the most home runs in the AL. Texas has played well. Oakland has played out of their minds.
Oakland Detroit would be a hard core high octane 5 games
Unpossible. Detroit and Oakland can't play each other until the ALCS, something I'm sure we all want. :thumbup:
If Oakland and New York win tomorrow the A's are headed to Detroit for the first round.
Yeah I had counted the Yankees as a loss last night when I was looking at all the records. Thanks Red Sux. :rolleyes:
 
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Unpack this Texas collapse for me... it feels like they had a huge lead...Oakland will be in the drivers seat tomorrow you figure...
Oakland has the best record in baseball since the start of July. Post ASB, they've hit the most home runs in the AL. Texas has played well. Oakland has played out of their minds.
56-26 from July 1st on is just unreal. Congrats.The Rangers haven't melted down like the Red Sox and Braves did in the final month last year, but they are struggling right now. Losing the division would require their 9th loss in the final 13 games.
 
Thank you baseball for linking the final day up with the debate :thumbup:

ETA: Browns, '95 too!

 
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The sun and wind seem to be wreaking havoc on the field today. Wish this had been a night game but mother nature sure is making this exciting.

 
Unpack this Texas collapse for me... it feels like they had a huge lead...Oakland will be in the drivers seat tomorrow you figure...
Lead was never more than 6.5. It's just they have been in first since game four.
I read the lead over Oakland was 13 games, 5 game lead on September 24.:oof: all around here! Enormous choke, I'll be curious to see how Texas gets off the matt for the wildcard game.
 

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