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Join Date: May 2002
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Alotta Sad Fans This AM
Yesterday, in 15 big league games, 10 teams lost by 1 run last night.
If the Padres and Cubs each could have mustered one more run, it would have been 12 teams in 15 games. Heck, if the O's could have managed to score 2 runs, it would have been 13 teams in 15 games................. Those "powerhouse" Expos and Chisox, who won by 7 and 8 runs (respectively) are the only reason why MLB didn't have a 100% "close" night. Still, I have to think that 10 teams losing by 1 run in the same day has to be near a record. Bosox, Tribe, 'Stros, Yankee, Cards, Halo, Marlin, D'Ray, Phillie and Giant fans can all cry in a collective beer this AM. As the Yankee fan who started this thread, let me be the one to kick it off........ On the flip side, I guess Twin, Ranger, Bravos, A's, Met, Jays, D'back, Royals, Dodger, and Bucs fans are feeling pretty good...........
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and it was hours until I saw 600
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Such is the game of baseball. The close ones are the best, but they hurt the most.
PS - Johnny - I'll go off the board for Laura Ballance.... |
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For some reason, I feel so much better today.
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Montana (cue dueling banjos)
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Happily (for me and other A's fans) the A's are 23-8 in one run games. What is the record for that sort of thing? Is that entirely fluke or do they have some sort of mojo?
(Within hours of posting this, the A's lost 2-1 to Toronto despite a leadoff triple in the ninth. I wonder if I could jinx John Ashcroft so well.) Last edited by thomasstearns : 08-13-2002 at 05:01 PM. |
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Fluke, chance, luck, kismet, for the most part. A good pen helps, too. But a .600 team should really play about .600 in every type of game. |
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