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LouGehrig
I have been a Yankees fan for many years. Thanks to what has occurred during the last few years, I am beginning to wonder.

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Rooting Against the Yankees

by LouGehrig
created July 15, 2008, last edited July 17, 2008
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Once upon a time, if the team you rooted against finished second, you were happy because they would not go to the World Series. But that was then and this is now. There are now three divisions in each league. The second place team with the best record "wins" the wild card

The Red Sox Lead the Yankees by 6 Games

The Boston Red Sox lead the New York Yankees by 6 games at the All-Star break, but that doesn't mean that the Yankees can't win the pennant. The wild card gives the Yankees the chance to get into the playoffs, and as we all have been told repeatedly, the playoffs are a brand new season.

The 1954 Yankees and 1993 Giants Each Won 103 Games

When there were eight teams in each league, fans that pulled against a team had seven teams going for them. A great season ensured nothing. In 1954, the Yankees won 103 games, the most games a Casey Stengel managed team ever won -- and the season consisted of 154, not 162 games. The Yankees finished 8 games behind the Cleveland Indians. In 1993, the San Francisco Giants won 103 games and they finished second to the Atlanta Braves, who won 104 games. Many have expressed the opinion that the Giants got a raw deal.

The Wild Card Gave the Giants a Chance to Win

Well, let's go to 2002. The Giants finished second to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the Western Division, but their 95 wins was good enough to make the playoffs. The Giants played the Braves, who had won 101 games, and defeated them in a hard-fought five game series. The Giants then beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the second round of playoffs and met the Angels in the World Series. If it weren't for a Barry Bonds misplay in Game 6 and some poor pitching, the Giants would have won, but the Los Angeles Angels overcame a five run, seventh inning deficit to win Game 6 and went on to win Game 7.

The Yankees are Concerned With Tampa Bay and Teams in Other Divisions

The race for the wild card really eliminates divisions. The 2008 Yankees are concerned with Eastern Division rivals Boston and Tampa, but they are also going to be affected by the Central Division's Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins, and possibly the Western Division's Los Angeles Angels and Oakland A's. The White Sox now lead the Twins by 1 1/2 games, so today, the Twins are the Yankees' concern. But if the Twins overtake the White Sox, the Sox become the Yankees' problem. It used to be so simple to root against a team. The wild card makes it an exercise in combinations and permutations.

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KelsdadAll-Star
84 days ago
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The same scenario happened once in the AL, in 1980, the Yankees won the East with 103 wins, Baltimore finished second with 100.

Even more telling is this, in '07, the Cubs won the Central with 85 wins. Both Arizona (90) and the Mets (85) won more, yet missed the postseason. In '06, same thing, the Cardinals won the Central (and the Series) with 83 wins, Philly missed with 85 wins, and in '05, the Padres won 82 games and went to the postseason, while the Phillies (88), Mets and Phillies (both 83) missed.

On the surface, the wildcard may be promoting more races and interest, but it's interest in mediocrity.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
84 days ago
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The problem is that it makes money because it creates interest and increases ratings and attendance. Baseball has become almost all entertainment and almost no competition -- competition meaning that the competition is to win the games, not the revenues.
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RawbeezeitzAAA-er
83 days ago
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"has become?" I think you mean to say it's been all entertainment for about 120 years.
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
83 days ago
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great write up
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LouGehrigVarsity Captain
82 days ago
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Yes, baseball has always been entertainment, but most of the players and even management wanted to win, sometimes at almost any cost. That is no longer the case. The fans were entertained, but Sal Maglie and Carl Furillo, Eddie Stanky and Phil Rizzuto, and Leo Durocher and Charlie Dressen hated each other. Today, they all belong to the same union.
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