The Los Angeles Dodgers, were the best regular season baseball team in the National League. They won 106 regular season games, were 59-22 at the Home Stadium, won 48 come from behind games, and hit 279 team home runs. The Washington DC Nationals, a team that was previously known as the Montreal Expos, stunned all of Southern California, with a come from behind win against the Dodgers. When, I visited DC during the Spring of 2015, I passed by the Nationals Stadium. Now, they have an opportunity to go to the World Series, playing against the St..Louis Cardinals. Another storied team. It has been said by many, that 80% of baseball is pitching. The Dodgers failed that test last night. Congrats to the Nationals, for a job well done.
Grrrrrrr. Haha, yes congrats to the Nats...Dodgers are gonna be quite *different* next season. Watch for a youth movement...
Yeah, well they didn't get as humiliated as my Braves did yesterday. That was just sad.
Yankees will not be in World Series either...
Just goes to show that the regular season is meaningless and teams that combine luck and skill prevail in the playoffs. This is not only true in baseball but football and basketball as well.
mas24 wrote:
The Los Angeles Dodgers, were the best regular season baseball team in the National League. They won 106 regular season games, were 59-22 at the Home Stadium, won 48 come from behind games, and hit 279 team home runs. The Washington DC Nationals, a team that was previously known as the Montreal Expos, stunned all of Southern California, with a come from behind win against the Dodgers. When, I visited DC during the Spring of 2015, I passed by the Nationals Stadium. Now, they have an opportunity to go to the World Series, playing against the St..Louis Cardinals. Another storied team. It has been said by many, that 80% of baseball is pitching. The Dodgers failed that test last night. Congrats to the Nationals, for a job well done.
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I'm pulling for the Nats too now. I didn't know that they were the team that came from Montreal. Good to know. For some reason I thought they were previously the Washington Senators. What happened to them?
dick ranez wrote:
Just goes to show that the regular season is meaningless and teams that combine luck and skill prevail in the playoffs. This is not only true in baseball but football and basketball as well.
I think there's a lot of truth to this. My Angels team won the world series in 2002 and they were a wild card team. They seemed to have momentum on their side in the playoffs and the world series.
jeep_daddy wrote:
I think there's a lot of truth to this. My Angels team won the world series in 2002 and they were a wild card team. They seemed to have momentum on their side in the playoffs and the world series.
The original team were the Senators. They were disbanded. The Montreal Expos moved to DC, and were renamed the Nationals.
jeep_daddy wrote:
I think there's a lot of truth to this. My Angels team won the world series in 2002 and they were a wild card team. They seemed to have momentum on their side in the playoffs and the world series.
I remember that World Series, against the Giants. The Giants had Barry Bonds on that team. And the Giants still lost.
mas24 wrote:
I remember that World Series, against the Giants. The Giants had Barry Bonds on that team. And the Giants still lost.
If I remember correctly, the Angels were behind by 6 runs and came back to win. I can't remember which game it was. But it was a great come from behind game for them.
So, your saying that the Senators were disbanded and then became the Montreal Expos, and now they are back as the Nats? I'm still a little confused. Or maybe they were simply disbanded. Then Montreal started a franchise and then became the Nats.
bnsf wrote:
Yankees will not be in World Series either...
You might consider not making such definitive, bold predictions. It's sports. How many favorites have lost in competition? The list is very long.
I hope you are wrong - been a Yankee fan since 1946, when I was 9 yrs. old.
Mark
jeep_daddy wrote:
If I remember correctly, the Angels were behind by 6 runs and came back to win. I can't remember which game it was. But it was a great come from behind game for them.
So, your saying that the Senators were disbanded and then became the Montreal Expos, and now they are back as the Nats? I'm still a little confused. Or maybe they were simply disbanded. Then Montreal started a franchise and then became the Nats.
That's correct. Toronto still has an American League Team. They are the only team in Canada to win a World Series. Montreal, the National League, lost the team, because of lack of interest, and losing money.
markngolf wrote:
You might consider not making such definitive, bold predictions. It's sports. How many favorites have lost in competition? The list is very long.
I hope you are wrong - been a Yankee fan since 1946, when I was 9 yrs. old.
Mark
Since 1946. That's a long time fan. That would give you a 1937 birth year. You were a fan before the Mickey Mantle era. The first Yankees World Series I saw, on a black and white TV, as a kid with my grandmother. My mother was not into sports. It was the Yankees vs the Pirates in 1960. The Yankees lost. Mazarowski was the Pirates hero. But, the Yankees were not done winning Pennants and World Series after that. You must have either gone to Yankee Stadium to see them. Listened to them on the radio. Or both.
mas24 wrote:
Since 1946. That's a long time fan. That would give you a 1937 birth year. You were a fan before the Mickey Mantle era. The first Yankees World Series I saw, on a black and white TV, as a kid with my grandmother. My mother was not into sports. It was the Yankees vs the Pirates in 1960. The Yankees lost. Mazarowski was the Pirates hero. But, the Yankees were not done winning Pennants and World Series after that. You must have either gone to Yankee Stadium to see them. Listened to them on the radio. Or both.
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Yes - radio and 10 inch B&W TV. I Think I went to the Stadium a couple of times. I remember Joe D’s Hitting streak. Amazing record. Might never be broken. I remember Rashi, Lopat & Reynolds pitching staff and Joe Page - The Fireman! All great memories.
Thanks,
Mark
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