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Join Date: Nov 2023
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With the St. Louis Cardinals winning the series...
This now means that 10 clubs have won the World Series: the Red Sox (4), the Phillies (3), the Athletics (3), the Pirates (2), the Reds (1), the Senators (1), the Robins (1), the Yankees (1), and now the Cardinals (1).
This means that six clubs have yet to win: the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, and St. Louis Browns in the AL, and the Chicago Cubs and Boston Braves (who had both ironically won at least one World Series in real life) in the NL... |
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Join Date: Nov 2019
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Of those that haven't made it, only the Cubs has got to a World Series (in '03, losing to us). Sadly for supporters of those clubs, I don't see that changing for the moment with none looking anywhere near competitive at present. The Indians had an aggressive offseason but the Yanks' time is upon us and they'll be tough to dislodge. G |
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Join Date: Nov 2023
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The Yankees might be better than the real-life early 1920s teams--and that's before you factor in Lou Gehrig (aka the Iron Horse), who'll be joining the Yankees in 1923...
Hell, at least these Yankees don't look like they'd blow a 5-run lead in one horrible inning (yes, 2024 Yankees, I'm looking right at you)... |
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Lou comes to them next season as a minor-leaguer. I reckon the Cards will give them a hard time in this WS but the Ken Williams acquisition is a good one for the Yanks. |
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