SlinkyRedfoot
Well-Known Member
We disagree, simple as that, move on.
You're not the boss of me.
We disagree, simple as that, move on.
One game in 162 is enough to declare a champion. You’re stating 3 in 19 h2h isn’t enough as a tie breaker to that?You'd be an old mother fucker, dude.
They had equal fucking records. Cubs had a three game advantage vs Brewers, Brewers had a three game advantage over the rest of baseball. That's not enough to break a tie when this much is on the line.
If you've been an MLB fan for so long, you'd know that three games don't mean shit, that's why they play 162.
Correct. fewer baseball games = fewer baseball games.
I'm a baseball fan. I like more baseball games.
One game in 162 is enough to declare a champion. You’re stating 3 in 19 h2h isn’t enough as a tie breaker to that?
That doesn’t even make internal sense as an argument
And every baseball fan is the same right?
Correct. fewer baseball games = fewer baseball games.
I'm a baseball fan. I like more baseball games.
No of course not.
You happen to be the kind of baseball fan that would like to see fewer baseball games. To each his own, I suppose.
Well you're treating it as a crime lol.
God forbid I don't agree that an extra WC team should be in the "playoffs" and essentially handed a participation trophy.
Bullshit. My handcuffs aren't even out.
Now we've moved from the game 163 debate to the wild card format? I can roll with that.
This new wild card format is the exact opposite of a participation trophy - at least relative to the old format. In the past, a 2nd place team was "handed a participation trophy" and immediately put into the playoffs on equal footing with the divisional winners. That's bullshit. Wild Card winners didn't win their division, so they should have a tougher road to the championship - the new WC format provides that tougher road.
A participation trophy? Seriously? You gotta hang around till the last week of the season to get a sniff at a one-game win or lose. I hardly think that's handing something out.
teams play division rivals an odd-number of games.
Should the season series winner just be declared the division champ in case of a tie?
Someone gonna have to run into one for the Rockies
Because the chances they manufacture a run seem very slim
Then, why do teams try to win HFA?Home field is hardly an advantage in mlb.