soxfan1468927
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1. Yes, it literally does matter, because they did not win. You can't say something doesn't matter is a fact when it's actually just your opinion.
That's not an opinion. The game isn't in the standings and therefore does not matter. That is a fact.
2. Just because what I say proves you wrong, it doesn't mean it's asinine. The game was a tie; it was not a win. The league ruled it a tie. As in, that's the end of the game.
How does that prove me wrong? Back then, the rule was that if a game was suspended due to darkness, weather, etc., the game was replayed. You comparing that to not counting games played on the commissioner's birthday is asinine.
3. I do love facts. I'm not ignoring what MLB recognizes, I just don't care. They played a 9 inning game. The game ended. They did not win. That hasn't happened to Cleveland yet, so if we win tonight, we own the longest actual winning streak in MLB history. Sorry you don't like it for whatever reason, but it's a fact. When you play a game and don't win it and it's ruled not in your favor at the end, it doesn't count as a win.
Okay so you love facts unless they don't show you exactly what you want. You are ignoring the reason that the game ended, which isn't that 9 innings was over. I don't care if the Indians have the longest winning streak. I think it would be great for them to get to 27 in a row. At least it would be entertaining. Also, they are dominating their opponents more than the Giants (or Athletics) did while playing multiple games on the road, as opposed to just playing home games like the 1916 Giants. You don't have to put down the 1916 Giants and attempt to re-write history, to prop up the Indians so I don't know why you are doing that. You say that the game was "not ruled in their favor" and yet ignore the fact that the game was ruled as having to be replayed.