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Wrong. In 1995 when the wild card was introduced, the one & only wild card played the best record in the league in a best of 5. That stupid 1 game nonsense came much later.
Yeah, you're right about that, I fucked up the games. I remember them being the 5-game series, but what I meant to say is that it put a wild card team on equal footing with a division winner. That's not perfect. It's not even good.
The 1-game WC format was the best of the lot. I'm sorry you're stupid.
He’s not right either, Wild Card team didn’t necessarily play the top seed. There was a rule that prohibited division opponents from meeting in the DS for a good while there, so a lot of years, the top seed was given a division winner while the 2 seed played the wild card winner.
Which was stupid
Gentlemen, gentleman! Here, let me help you.And every team in the league played every other team the exact same amount of times.
No one could say "you had more wins because your schedule was easier."
Gentlemen, gentleman! Here, let me help you.
Baseball is dead.
Gentlemen, gentleman! Here, let me help you.
Baseball is dead.
Where have YOU been???long live the baseball
What's your deal Hammer? Was Tug McGraw your dad too?Gentlemen, gentleman! Here, let me help you.
Baseball is dead.
Yes sir.All 4 of these are gonna be sweeps aren’t they?
3 of the 4 were sweeps last year IIRC
It's interesting, I thought the D-bags were still a year or two awayThe D-backs bullpen has been for real.
I was thinking the same, and then…Gallon was shaky the last month, this start was too predictable
They really are. So much young talent. If the get another ace… watch outIt's interesting, I thought the D-bags were still a year or two away
He calmed down and redeemed himself, thank goodnessI was thinking the same, and then…
Lol. Me and my kid were laughing about that yesterday. Too funnyThe dbag is this guy in a Marlins getup behind home plate