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Hankphenom 10-27-2023 05:13 PM

O/T Amazing World Series Factoid
 
I just heard on the pregame that since 2010, HALF the teams in baseball (I guess that's 15) have been in a World Series. If you're looking for parity, I'd say that's it!

Shoeless Moe 10-27-2023 06:25 PM

I'll counter that with of the Rangers 9 Playoff wins this Postseason, only 1 has come at home.

jayshum 10-27-2023 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Hankphenom (Post 2383980)
I just heard on the pregame that since 2010, HALF the teams in baseball (I guess that's 15) have been in a World Series. If you're looking for parity, I'd say that's it!

That's 15 out of 28 possible teams so a fair amount of repeat teams. It would be interesting to know how that compares to other periods of the same length.

doug.goodman 10-27-2023 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jayshum (Post 2384010)
That's 15 out of 28 possible teams so a fair amount of repeat teams. It would be interesting to know how that compares to other periods of the same length.

I count 30 teams, although an argument could be made that a couple should be triple A I suppose...

In the four year span 1918-1921, when there were 16 teams in total, 8 of them made the Series.

todeen 10-27-2023 10:06 PM

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I'm more impressed by the number of winners since 2001. 15 different teams have been WS champs. Even Houston and LAD who have been dominant the last 7 years haven't been able to slow down the turnover. And in 2000, who would have said over the next 20 years, the best teams would be Boston, SF, and Houston? Not the teams I would have picked. Attachment 594762

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ALBB 10-28-2023 05:57 AM

WS
 
Wheres the Mets ?

jayshum 10-28-2023 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jayshum (Post 2384010)
That's 15 out of 28 possible teams so a fair amount of repeat teams. It would be interesting to know how that compares to other periods of the same length.

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2384039)
I count 30 teams, although an argument could be made that a couple should be triple A I suppose...

In the four year span 1918-1921, when there were 16 teams in total, 8 of them made the Series.

Yes, I know there are 30 teams. :)

What I meant was there have been 28 possible slots for teams that could have appeared in the World Series since 2010 (14 Series), and of those 28, there have apparently been only 15 teams so a lot of repeats.

FrankWakefield 10-28-2023 08:08 AM

Where's the Mets...

They are at the bankers' offices. Takes a bunch of money to over-pay players that are supposed to get them deep into the playoffs, but then don't play well enough; all while also paying Bobby Bonilla 1.19 million dollars on July 1st (good news there is that there's only 12 more years that they have to do that).

The Giants were strong for a 5 or 6 year stretch there, winning it all 3 times. I didn't see that coming back in 2001.

Hankphenom 10-28-2023 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2384039)
In the four year span 1918-1921, when there were 16 teams in total, 8 of them made the Series.

Wow, that really is amazing: over four years, all different teams in the series, with no repeats--8 slots, 8 different teams. Similarly, in the 1980s, if memory serves correctly, there was a different AL pennant-winner every year over eight straight seasons with no repeats during that time--8 slots, 8 different teams. That blew my mind then, and still does.

Eric72 10-28-2023 10:51 AM

After the 2000 season, imagine if you had asked a Yankees fan:

Over the next quarter century or so, can you imagine the Yankees only winning the World Series once and the Red Sox winning four championships?

I wonder what they would have said?

Fred 10-28-2023 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 2384123)
After the 2000 season, imagine if you had asked a Yankees fan:

Over the next quarter century or so, can you imagine the Yankees only winning the World Series once and the Red Sox winning four championships?

I wonder what they would have said?

Oh snap and a mic drop! :p

BobbyStrawberry 10-28-2023 11:34 AM

Could Yankee fans have anticipated how little George's kids would care about winning?

darwinbulldog 10-28-2023 11:48 AM

My son who was born in 2010 has not yet had to witness the Yankees, Cowboys, Celtics, or Candiens winning a championship. What a time to be alive!

jingram058 10-28-2023 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry (Post 2384136)
Could Yankee fans have anticipated how little George's kids would care about winning?

The good news for Yankees fans is simply this: the Red Sox (or whoever) can win the World Series every freaking year from next year until I'm dead and gone, and it won't matter, because they still won't catch up to them. So, who cares how the Yankees do.

raulus 10-29-2023 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jingram058 (Post 2384196)
The good news for Yankees fans is simply this: the Red Sox (or whoever) can win the World Series every freaking year from next year until I'm dead and gone, and it won't matter, because they still won't catch up to them. So, who cares how the Yankees do.

I’d be exceptionally cool with the Yankees never winning again. Sounds like you are too!


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