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Re: One day left: NL playoff scenarios explained (it ain\'t simple)
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hrm, I thought in the past the 163rd game counted as part of the season. Thusly, the loser of the NY/Phil game would be a 1/2 game back in the WC race. [/ QUOTE ] I believe they changed that rule about 2 years ago...Not sure, though. Good luck, all hd |
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Re: One day left: NL playoff scenarios explained (it ain\'t simple)
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Re: One day left: NL playoff scenarios explained (it ain\'t simple)
Wow, this is pretty [censored] awesome, thanks for the explanations that are usually reserved for football.
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Re: One day left: NL playoff scenarios explained (it ain\'t simple)
please please please let the most ridiculous of these scenarios happen!!!!!
In other exciting news: 1st inning FLA 7 - NYM 1 WTF?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! |
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Re: One day left: NL playoff scenarios explained (it ain\'t simple)
Way to step up, Tommy Glavine.
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Way to step up, Tommy Glavine. [/ QUOTE ] Man, that sucks for him. |
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Arizona should definitely throw this game vs. Colorado.
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Way to step up, Tommy Glavine. [/ QUOTE ] Glavine actually didn't pitch THAT badly. The Marlins just had good swings. But the umpired f'd up the first at bat. He called a pitch that either hit the batter or bat a ball and let him walk on 3 pitches. Way to go, only the most important game of the year for NY and you can't even get the most basic of things right. |
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Re: One day left: NL playoff scenarios explained (it ain\'t simple)
No possibility for a 4-way tie.
[censored] METS. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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Re: One day left: NL playoff scenarios explained (it ain\'t simple)
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[ QUOTE ] Way to step up, Tommy Glavine. [/ QUOTE ] Glavine actually didn't pitch THAT badly. The Marlins just had good swings. But the umpired f'd up the first at bat. He called a pitch that either hit the batter or bat a ball and let him walk on 3 pitches. Way to go, only the most important game of the year for NY and you can't even get the most basic of things right. [/ QUOTE ] It sounds like you don't know what it hit, either--and you have the benefit of countless instant replays! You're going to give the ump a hard time about missing something like that??? YOU HAVE REPLAY, AND YOU CAN'T TELL, but you expect him to be able to tell without such aid? |
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