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Most 100-Win Seasons
*BUMP* Two days later.... FYI for the history buffs, since the advent of divisional play in 1969, the closest that it has ever been with all playoff teams being 100-win teams was 1977. In the AL, the Yankees went 100-62 and the Royals went 102-60. In the NL, the Phillies went 101-61 and the Dodgers went 98-64. Amazingly enough, the Dodgers had some ridiculous 24-4? start to the season and ended up 2 games short of 100 (and 2 games short of the Yankees in the World Series). Memories of a sportfan filled youth... Also, I think the 1961 Tigers, 1962 Dodgers, 1980 Orioles and 1993 Giants are the only teams to win 100 games in a season and not make the playoffs. I did those from memory, anyone else can correct me on that.
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Maybe it is time for a Latin manager
To me, the best manager is the one who will fit the position, no matter what their ethnicity. Spinning it to the reverse double standard, hiring a latin manager just because of the large latin population makes as much sense of hiring a white manager because of a large white population (say, Minnesota, for example). That wouldn't go over well, now would it? It's not the manager's job to go out and market the team, that's the job of the FO. You know, San Diego and San Antonio have large latin populations, so all there teams there should hire a latin manager? If you're a black manager and you finish with a bad record, you are a bad manager. If you're a white manager and you finish with a bad record, you are a bad manager. If you're a hispanic manager and you finish with a bad record, you are a bad manager. If you're an Asian manager and you finish with a bad record, you are a bad manager. Notice the trend?
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For all you Girardi haters out there
OT a bit, but I had to mention it. I find it hilarious when people love to bash the 2005 team for not having heart, etc., but this is a new one - They didn't have talent. That's a classic. Fans love to see thing in 20/20 hindsight instead of using common sense. The misplaced anger that MB.com posters have towards the 2005 team for not finishing the deal is a prime example of why the "market correction" was not a wise business move. Attendance fell short of 2 million, but you had the beginnings of a fanbase that was pissed off at the end of a season (which is a good thing) at the teams shortcomings and wanted the team to do better, rather than the indifference that's been the history of this club. You want those angry fans to recoup over the off-season and come back with high optimism and bring the stability you want for a franchise. For as much joy I got out so seeing a team that everybody said was going to lose 100+ plus games play their way back into the Wild Card race at the end of the season, I enjoyed last year more watching the team in the race every day, agonizing over each loss, rejoicing after each win, watching the scoreboard every night. That's what fielding a competitive team and playing games that matter does whether the team wins or not. That's the same enjoyment people here got the last 1-2 months, as oppossed to the MB.com suicide watch during the 11-31 rough start. For one, I had no problem with Girardi, and everyone makes mistakes. If LaRussa was perfect, he would have 10+ rings now. But it is human nature for people with an ax to grind to look for a few mistakes and blow it out of proportion. If he loses 100 games with the exact same "talented" team, everybody says that's what was expected. So when he gets that "talent" to finish within 4-6 games of .500, all of a sudden, it has nothing to do with Girardi, it's all about the players "heart", etc. So what happens next year when the "talented" team finishes 70-92 (they won't, BTW) under the new manager? Well, guess what, all the Girardi bashers will turn into the new manager bashers (and still not give Girardi credit for 2006). Ah, the life of a fan...
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Marlins Marketing
It didn't really occur to me the "genious" of the marketing departments using basically the same slogan twice until this topic was brought up. Also, I agree the TV commericals about vandalising other teams' fans cars was childish, stupid, and not humorous in any way. You want to have a humorous commercial showing the the team? Look at the MLB/XM? commercials or using another sport - anybody remember that commercial from about 3-4 years ago with the Jets fans in a sports bar and then the Dolphin fan celebrates a touchdown and the place goes silent? That was funny. (I'm a Dolphin fan, BTW). Regarding 2007, they better not blow the opportunity to properly honor that 10-year anniversary. Maybe do like what the Mets did this year with several themes throughout the year celebrating 1986 and then having a specific 1986 celebration day (against Colorado).
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Goal: .500
Right now I don't think .500 is possible anymore. As it is right now, I just want to finish ahead of Atlanta (only 1 game behind us) and not slide down into 4th place. Even before this weekends events, I hope this puts to rest the common theme from this board the entire season about the Phillies about we can always sweep them when talk comes is about an upcoming stretch of opponents. I don't care if they've folded in the past, because the past is irrelevant in the current season, only what happens now matters. We were 5-8 against PHI coming into this series, and exited at 5-11. I think the same nonsense was said last year during the pennant chase about the Fish "pwning" the Braves despite the fact that they 14-5 against us in 2004 and 10-8 in 2005. 2003 was a magical season, but it is 2006 now, not 2003. I wanted 82-80 real bad so that we would have 4 straight winning seasons, but I look at it as 2-1 vs. CIN and 1-2 vs. PHI for a 79-83 finish. The Fish might be able to steal a game and go 4-2 to finish 80-82. Season would have sour ending, but it was a wonderful ride.
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Lo Duca's post-game interview
QUOTE: "Sure is nice to see the Mets finally clinch, but there's way too much still to accomplish to begin really celebrating." Couldn't agee with you more but I'm sure you'll get posters on MB ripping them for celebrating a divisiion title. Unlike other sports which let everybody in, playoff spots in baseball have always been precious to get and Division Titles (heck, WC berths too), have always been celebrated by the teams and fans for decades.
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Tickets for games that happen past the normal amount
Oops, EL. Didn't notice that. My Post has since been edited.
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Tickets for games that happen past the normal amount
Quote "The Marlins are 0-2 and have blown 2 consecutive 8th inning leads since this thread was started. Congratulations." Sometimes I wonder about all this superstition talk which tends to pervade this site. What is this, grade school? I understand some people have their superstitious beliefs, etc. but someone asks a simple question AFTER THE MARLINS announced Playoff Ticket Plans for Season Ticket Holders, and they get ripped for it, saying it is bad luck? Using that same analogy, I guess we can blame the Marlins also then mentioning playoff tickets at all this week. Its a business, and all teams in all sports announce playoff plans with a few weeks to go, etc. to get advance preparation. If the team makes it, they make it. If they don't, they don't. Nothing superstitious about that nor is someone asking a follow-up question about single-game tickets. That being said, they're not out of it yet, but if they don't make it, I want them to finish over .500. That would make 4 straight years of .500+ baseball with 2007 to continue that trend.
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Do you think we have a chance?
As the season wears on in the back of my head I worry about the young pitchers burning out, but then not seeing it happen. At this point, they are so close, my heart and my head tell me they have a chance. The brass ring is there for the taking, damn everything, full speed ahead!
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3RD Place Finish
Well, seeing as I had them penciled in for 50-112 with the emphasis being on the kids learning and not worrying about this year's record, anything above that is pure gravy. Now that they are this close, it's Wild Card or bust! I'm sure the rest of the baseball world is rooting against the Marlins because they don't want to have to justify their $80+ payroll for a last place finish when the Marlins made the post-season with only a $15 million outlay.
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Marlins Uniforms
Is it just me, or has anybody noticed that the shift of the Marlins choice of game day uniforms to the more clean all-white pinstripe (home) and all grays (road) on a daily basis. I?m sure that has something to do with Girardi?s Yankee influence (the one team that doesn?t have several different uniforms), and that the team has mostly kids, not veterans who like to decide what uniforms to wear, however horrible they may look. Seeing that clean white pinstripe look (pick any team, Chisox, Phillies, etc.) just looks right. The reason I bring it up is that personally, I hate the black top unis. Hated them from day one with a passion. Makes the team look like a barnstorming club from the 1950?s or something, and the version they use is so cheap looking like they bought it at Wal-Mart. At least the Spring Training black tops ones with silver piping have some decency to them, and I don?t like them either. Now if they would bring back the teal caps with the black lids once in a while (the greatest cap ever), I would be happy. The all teal cap however, was just dreadful looking. Yes, I know it's on the webpage header. It?s sad that the Marlins don?t have much of a nostalgia following otherwise one would be able to buy those online someplace like the 1975 Red Sox, etc. My early 1990?s issue teal/black cap hasn?t fit me in years and I would very like to replace it. What is you preference on uniform set-ups? And yes, if you like the black tops, feel free to blast away. Edit: I created a poll to go with this post but it didn't work. Option #5 was "Bring back the Sleeveless Jerseys"
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Four game losing streak
I'm beginning to have the sinking feeling that the win on Friday night over the Red Sox was the high point of the season, and now becomes inevitable dog days of summer in which teams with younger inexperienced players or just bad players begin to wilt throughout baseball history, which I've mentioned before. The painful experiences of my youth with the 1980 Mets (from 56-57 crashing to 67-95) and 1982 Mets (from 38-39 finishing at 65-97) come to memory. At least the Marlins will do well better than my original projection of 50-112 and my revised projection of 60-102 (keeping with the 10-game increments, 70-92 would be nice: 35-47 the rest of the way). But as hard as it is to go through, once again this season is not about wins, but about learning and building for 2007-08.
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Marlins Win on Zimmerman Homer!
I'm not good on inserting pictures, but here is there front page (for now). I called them up this morning and told them about it, but it doesn't look like they are much of a hurry to fix it. http://www.790theticket.com/
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Can the Braves finish Last?
Our current opponent?The Braves. On another message board a couple weeks back, this topic was brought up and I mentioned that I didn?t think there was any chance of ATL finishing last in the NL East, not with the Nationals or while our guys are in the cellar with the $14+ million payroll. I had already penciled the Marlins for 50-112 to begin the season. I still think ATL will finish at least .500 and in 3rd place. Yes, 62 games into the season, ATL is closer to last place (only 3 games ahead) than first place and the current Marlins hot streak notwithstanding, I still think the Marlins will finish last (2007 and beyond is a different story :thumbup ) as the young kids will hit a wall in August, because that?s what happens in baseball. Like many other MB.com posters have said, they figured the Marlins would play their best ball in the middle of the season, which I agree, plus this season is not about wins, but growth of the kids. I?m bumping up my guess for the season to 60-102, still losing 100 games but finishing better than the 1998 group. Of course, 70-92 would be nice , but I don?t think the kids can keep up that pace. Now my question to you all, not so much as where the Fish will end up, but do you think the Braves can finish last? Have a good day everybody!
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Gammons on the Fish
I saw this thread and just had to post. Nothing directed at the previous posters, but it always amazes me that fans of a particular team in any sport only like a media member when they say something nice about their team. If a media members says anything negative about the fans team, as Gammons has done several times - as is his job, he's supposed to call it as he sees it, not to make fans like him - the fans jump all over him and say the guys is an idiot, call him names, etc. But if the same media member says somthing nice about said team, all of a sudden the media member is a good guy, yada, yada. To use an example from another sport, when the ESPN College Gameday crew say anything negative about UM, my brethren over on those message boards are frothing at the mouth and spewing hate. But when they say something nice (or something bad about a UM rival), well, you get the picture... :blink: I just had to laugh.
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