Tuesday, February 28, 2023

RE: ESPN MLB Coverage

Yeah ok, the whole league is decided in 4 games.

Let's just look then....

I mean the Houston Astros, first a never before seen flip to me from the National League to American League, new MLB rules to learn every year, no one knows how it's gonna play.

Who care's if they win two World Series Championships...

Let's look Yankees 7 in 25....I don't care when it happens.

Starting in 1996 - 2021

World Series Championship List: Yankees Oriented

Data from "wikipedia" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_champions

1994 - Season Cancelled Due to Montreal Expos projected "super win"

1995 - Atlanta Braves

1996 - New York Yankees

1997 - Florida Marins (Derek Jeter today is CEO)

1998 - New York Yankees

1999 - New York Yankees

2000 - New York Yankees

2001- Arizona Diamondbacks (during 9/11/2001 in New York)

2003 - Florida Marlins

2009 - New York Yankees

2017 -  Houston Astros

2022 -  Houston Astros

I mean now they say the Houston Astro's are better than the New York Yankees because of the four game loss in the AL Championship in 2022.

After a huge stats year and Arron Judge AL Home Run Record and signs new "record of something" 9 Year deal as the new Yankees Team Captain.

Yankees also won AL East Division Championship.

What I mean is The Yankees are due for 7 MLB Championships over 25 years, I don't care when...I mean these guys I don't even watch at all.

I'm more interested in the long term wins over 25 years and the daily accumulating stats like in Spring Training where New York is building in the record stats book, which is more money than one or two world series.

Like the hits and balls etc. from Spring Training into the regular season over 25 years are a bigger team than "ESPN" talks about.

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