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Define Dynasty
Nymr83 Feb 11 2014 11:06 PM |
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I split htis off from the hypothetical championship because I didn't want to hijack it with a separate interesting discussion.
Thats a very loose "Dynasty", 2 WS wins in 5 years and no other playoff appearances nearby? How do you define "Dynasty"? Factors I'd consider in decreasing order of importance: 1) number of championships and their proximity to each other (and i dont care what else you've done, without at least 2 championships you can't be a "dynasty" in my mind) 2a) number of near-championships in proximity to the championships 2b) number of playoff appearances or good pennant races* also in proximity (this is where the era you played in matters, with the modern post-strike playoffs you need to get in while i wont hold finishing 2nd against you if only 1 team makes the WS from each league) 3) average regular season wins over he course of the dynasty 4) consistency of roster, or at least of "core" players
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Edgy MD Feb 11 2014 11:30 PM Re: Define Dynasty |
It's all relative. The Byrds were a dynasty in West Virginia, even if they rarely made a big crack on the national political scene.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Feb 12 2014 06:40 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
Three World Series wins in a row, unless the team is the Yankees.
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Ceetar Feb 12 2014 07:07 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
Dynasty: "During the Dynastic period, the other teams in the division/league formulate specific plans for the team because they know they need to go through them to get a championship."
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Centerfield Feb 12 2014 07:23 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
At least 3 championships in five years. (strong showings in the others) There should be at least one year where they obliterated the competition. At some point, people have to say "The ____ again? That's boring. They always win." There should be a lack of a strong rival during that time. (So for instance, the Celtics and Lakers in the 80's would better be defined as a rivalry instead of a dynasty.)
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Edgy MD Feb 12 2014 07:34 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
How many teams have pulled off three championships in five years?
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dinosaur jesus Feb 12 2014 07:47 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
How about three league championships in five years, winning the World Series at least twice? That lets in, for instance, the 1906-1910 Cubs, the 1929-1931 Athletics, and the 1964-1968 Cardinals (and it's a near-miss for the 1926-1931 Cardinals).
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Centerfield Feb 12 2014 07:53 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
That's why Dynasties are hard. The Big Red Machine is the obvious challenge here, but only 2 championships? No dynasty by my standards.
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Edgy MD Feb 12 2014 07:56 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
The dino jesus standard feels more charitable (naturally) and less Yankee-drunk.
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batmagadanleadoff Feb 12 2014 08:31 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
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Boy do I feel bad. 'Cause I meant to write: "The Mets --- Tom Seaver's Mets --- are now sort of their own dynasty ....."
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Vic Sage Feb 12 2014 08:35 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
i don't think you can have hard and fast criteria, like x number of WS in y Years. I think its a multi-faceted analysis in which you consider everything, even though some points may be weighed more than others. So sure, multiple championships are important, but a team that wins 1 WS but then loses some of its core players to FAgency, trades and/or injuries (or sold off by Jeff Loria), but somehow manages to pull off a 2nd WS a few years later, while being a 2nd division team before and after, is not necessarily a dynasty, or more of a dynasty than a team that is at or near the top of its league for nearly a decade, with the same foundational core, even if it fails to win more than 1 WS, or even ANY WS, necessarily. Of course the fewer championships a team wins, the more dominant they need to be in the other factors: domination in their division/league (division titles, pennants), duration of their era of domination, the consistency of their core roster over that time, as well as the degree of public perception of the team as one of the dominant teams of the era, are all factors to consider, along with WS victories.
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G-Fafif Feb 12 2014 08:53 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
After the Devils won their third Stanley Cup in nine seasons (1995, 2000, 2003), dynasty was thrown around quite a bit. Then there was "that's not a dynasty" backlash. WFAN's Jody McDonald and (I think) Sid Rosenberg sat on the air for three hours trying to come up with a word that would better describe what the Devils accomplished and came up empty. That could reflect their linguistic capabilities, but honestly, I don't have a word for it, either.
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Vic Sage Feb 12 2014 08:56 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
It all depends how high you want to make the bar to qualify.
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Edgy MD Feb 12 2014 09:08 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
I remember someone, maybe even George Brett, being asked in the locker room right after the improbable championship of the 1984 Royals if this was the beginning of a dynasty. He had the good sense to laugh. Not so Randy Johnson, who was asked something similar on the field after the 2001 Diamondbacks championship. With the simulcast feeding the crowd through the scoreboard, he promised, "This will not be the last championship the Diamondbacks win."
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dinosaur jesus Feb 12 2014 10:07 AM Re: Define Dynasty |
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"Nineteen eighty-six, the year of the Mets. Nineteen eighty-seven, the year of the Mets. Nineteen eighty-eight, the year of the Mets." Mookie Wilson, foolish liar.
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RealityChuck Feb 12 2014 02:13 PM Re: Define Dynasty |
I have a very restricted definition: a dynasty is a sports team that wins championships over a long period of time with no more than five years between championships, in which that nearly all of the players on the last championship team were not on the first championship team.
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Ceetar Feb 12 2014 02:22 PM Re: Define Dynasty |
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the first one should be 23-62 (nice end year) and the second one violates your five year criteria.
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batmagadanleadoff Feb 12 2014 02:31 PM Re: Define Dynasty |
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The Walsh/Siefert Montana/Young 49ers won Super Bowls in: 1981-82 1984-85 1988-89 1989-90 1994-95 and lost the NFC Championship in: 1983-84 1990-91 1992-93 1993-94 1997-98 (Mariucci, Coach) Dynasty, right?
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Mets – Willets Point Feb 12 2014 03:25 PM Re: Define Dynasty |
Dynasty is three or more championships in a row. Anything else needs a different term. Preferably not juggernaut.
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Mets – Willets Point Feb 12 2014 03:27 PM Re: Define Dynasty |
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The Diamondbacks may indeed win another championship. Unless baseball comes to an end, the odds are pretty good that one day it may happen.
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