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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

MLB divisions



4.5 games separate 1st and last place in the American League East division (tightest in the majors).
5 games separate 1st and 2nd place in the American League West division.
Can we relocate the Blue Jays to the West division, where we’d currently be in 2nd place as the only other team in the division above .500?
Or perhaps to the Central, where we'd be in 1st, 2 games ahead of Cleveland? 
At least MLB has expanded the playoffs to provide an opportunity for good teams to make it. Teams with better records should make the playoffs ahead of division leaders with worse records, shouldn't they? Or should teams be rewarded for being lucky enough to play in crappy divisions?


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Boston and racism

Unfortunately, my experiences render this as not surprising at all (reader discretion advised):

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

American League East - competitive, or what?


Only one team below .500, just 4 wins separate first place and last place, with four teams in a log-jam atop the division, all with 10 wins.


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Why the Curse of the Bambino lives on



After a championship dearth of 86 years, the Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2004, and again in 2007 [edit: and again in 2013]. Curse reversed? Nope, no way - of course, I'll tell you why.


Monday, April 9, 2012

Congrats to Bubba Watson


After Lefty's huge "moving day" and Oosthuizen's albatross, it was Bubba Watson who got the job done.

But, he did not "leave Billy Payne hanging."





Sunday, April 1, 2012

Blue Jays - your MLB 2012 Spring Training Champions

 
The only team with better than 20 wins and an .800 win percentage.
The question is, what will it mean for regular- and post-season success?
 

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Jays lead majors...in spring training




If only the World Series was played in March or April, the Blue Jays would win every year.

Here they are, the only team above .800, the only team above 14 wins. 

Can't we figure out how to play like this when it really matters?