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  • Hammer
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    Well, keep in mind for the majority of Yogi's career (1947-1964), the Yankees went to 15 Series in those 18 years. The only years they missed in that span were '48, '54, and '59. There's a lot of ground right there. And much more often than not, the Dodgers and Giants were on the other side of the equation. The Dodgers didn't win their first title until 1955, and two years later played their last season in Brooklyn.

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  • DrDemento
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    Thanks Streaker-nice little summary. It does seem like it is a bit of a top heavy list. Not just in appearances, but who seems to do well once they get to the series. Yankees, Cardinals, Phils-seem to take good advantage of their opportunites. Probably means next to nothing-but fascinating none the less.

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  • streaker
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    Here are the stats:

    Franchise Record # App Last App Last Title Notes
    Yankees 27-13 40 2009 2009
    St.L Cardinals 11--7 18 2011 2011
    NY-SF Giants 6--12 18 2010 2010 SF 1-3
    Brkln/LA Dodgers 6--12 18 1988 1988 LA 5-4
    Phil/Oakland A's 9--5 14 1990 1989 Oakland 4-2
    Boston Red Sox 7--4 11 2007 2007
    Detroit Tigers 4--6 10 2006 1984 11th app-2012
    Chicago Cubs 2--8 10 1945 1908
    Cincinnati Reds 5--4 9 1990 1990
    Bos/Mil/Atl Braves 3--6 9 1999 1995 Atl 1-4
    Pittsburgh Pirates 5--2 7 1979 1979
    StL Browns/Bal Orioles 3--4 7 1983 1983 Balt 3-3
    Wash Sens/Minn Twins 3--3 6 1991 1991 Minn 2-1
    Chicago White Sox 3--2 5 2005 2005
    Cleveland Indians 2--3 5 1997 1948
    NY Mets 2--2 4 2000 1986
    Toronto Blue Jays 2--0 2 1993 1993
    Florida Marlins 2--0 2 2003 2003
    KC Royals 1--1 2 1985 1985
    Texas Rangers 0--2 2 2011 Never
    San Diego Padres 0--2 2 1998 Never
    LA Angels 1--0 1 2002 2002
    Arizona Diamondbacks 1--0 1 2001 2001
    Milwaukee Brewers 0--1 1 1982 1982
    Houston Astros 0--1 1 2005 Never
    Colorado Rockies 0--1 1 2007 Never
    Tampa Bay Rays 0--1 1 2008 Never
    Seattle Mariners 0--0 0 Never Never Only MLB team

    Adding Expos/ Nationals as a franchise never to appear in a world series with the Seattle Mariners.
    As noted above, the current Texas Rangers franchise also came from the second Washington Senators franchise, and the Brewers were established from the one year Seattle Pilots franchise in 1970.
    Last edited by streaker; 10-20-2012, 10:05 AM.

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  • streaker
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    Quick math: Yankees have the most appearances (40) and have played the Brooklyn/LA Dodgers the most in the WS: 11 times. The NY/SF Giants were next with 7 match-ups.
    Both of those teams have the next most appearances with 18 each, and St.Louis Cards also have 18 appearances pending the outcome of their series with the SF Giants.
    I'll post a comprehensive view of all the WS teams, appearances and records soon.

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  • DrDemento
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    Originally posted by streaker View Post
    I'd agree with that. I'll check and edit.
    As a kid growing up in NYC I remember tons of Yankee/Dodger series both in Brooklyn and then LA. I would think that is the most. My dad used to tell me about all the Yankee/Giant series in his youth in NYC so I would guess that as second. But with STL and the Yankees both being involved so often-i would have to include that as third.

    But I am just going by my memory so this could be all wrong.

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  • streaker
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    Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
    Got to be Yankees of course and perhaps Dodgers?? or Giants??
    I'd agree with that. I'll check and edit.

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  • DrDemento
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    Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
    I want a Cardinals rematch. We need to tie the Series series at 2 (they won '06 and '34).

    Speaking of which, if we do play STL that would be the 4th World Series match up. Anyone know the most played WS matchup?
    Got to be Yankees of course and perhaps Dodgers?? or Giants??

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  • Spartanforlife4
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    I want a Cardinals rematch. We need to tie the Series series at 2 (they won '06 and '34).

    Speaking of which, if we do play STL that would be the 4th World Series match up. Anyone know the most played WS matchup?

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  • DrDemento
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    Originally posted by streaker View Post
    Tremendous series against the Yankees. Tigers have now won 9 out of the past 12 games (including the last series in KC) and the starting ERA is like 0.66 in the playoffs.

    I hope that they can adjust to the NL style of baseball without the DH and the lineup jockeying. That extra bat sure comes in handy (especially if it is Delmon Young against the Yanks.)

    I like how the Tigers kept it in perspective. They want the big prize.

    It looks like the Cards, but we'll see. Two great fanbases, two great franchises. Oh, and thanks Scarlet for NOT rooting for Detroit.
    With the Cardinals now up 31- it sure does look that way (probably 85% chance) but in the 14 cases of an NL team leading in the NLCS, twice a team has come back from 3-1 deficitis. SF is not dead but they are on the critical list. If STL is healthy-which they weren't for most of the year-they can hurt you in a lot of different ways. Thay have very decent starting pitching and a deep hitting lineup. Bullpen is a weakness for sure and their defense can leave a lot to be desired. If it does get to be Detorit/STL it could be a really competitive series of 2 very deserving teams. If it is a close series, the DH rule may be a very important factor as you mention. I have no way of knowing but I would think the odds makers would have that series as very close to 50/50.

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  • streaker
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    Tremendous series against the Yankees. Tigers have now won 9 out of the past 12 games (including the last series in KC) and the starting ERA is like 0.66 in the playoffs.

    I hope that they can adjust to the NL style of baseball without the DH and the lineup jockeying. That extra bat sure comes in handy (especially if it is Delmon Young against the Yanks.)

    I like how the Tigers kept it in perspective. They want the big prize.

    It looks like the Cards, but we'll see. Two great fanbases, two great franchises. Oh, and thanks Scarlet for NOT rooting for Detroit.

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  • manurespreader
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    Great game. Tigers got Cc to throw it over the plate, and then hit it. About time the offense showed up. The at bat by Infante in the 4th was key, and Scherzer was very solid, though the yanks did a good job of forcing up his pitch count.
    I hope Valverde gets back in, imho it's confidence in his splitter that's the problem. Without throwing it, he becomes too predictable. Also both the hr's in NYC, would not be in Detroit. I'm wondering if Porcello will get used.Coke has been real solid but I don't expect him to be used near as much next series as the number of lefthanders is a lot less.

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  • Hammer
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    Originally posted by aygwm2 View Post
    I didn't think you were there Hammer, that's why I posted the TIGER WIN!!!
    Hey. On an occasion like this, it's quite all right. I just happened to be in front of a TV during an intermission.

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  • aparch
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    Originally posted by Twitch Boy View Post
    ABSOLUTELY NOT.

    They have a horseshoe up their *** the size of a 747.
    Tell me about it. They've had the horseshoe firmly planted up there since the Braves fall last September.

    [still disappointed how the 2011 NLCS went down]

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  • DrDemento
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    Originally posted by Twitch Boy View Post
    ABSOLUTELY NOT.

    They have a horseshoe up their *** the size of a 747.
    Probably would be as exciting as back in 1968. Gibson, Lolich-would make me feel young again.

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  • Twitch Boy
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    Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
    Reminds me-have to get out and buy some Fancy Feast for our guys. The deserving team won. Would really be a hoot if theyend up facing the Cardinals and we have the 2 teams with the worst records in the regular season in the Series.(10 teams had better records than either of them)
    ABSOLUTELY NOT.

    They have a horseshoe up their *** the size of a 747.

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