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Frayed Knot Jun 30 2008 11:25 AM |
Now that it's all over (there might be a makeup still somewhere that needs to be played) the AL comes away with a significant edge for the 4th consecutive year.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 30 2008 11:29 AM |
By having 2 extra teams, the NL has 50 players who would otherwise be minor leaguers were they in the AL. That and not being built for the DH puts the Seniors at a disadvantage I guess.
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AG/DC Jun 30 2008 11:47 AM |
i'm not sure where that adds up. The Nationals and Americans both have access to the same player pool, right? So if they have more bad players, they have more good players. It's not like the National League has fifty more roster slots to fill on the same total payroll.
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Frayed Knot Jun 30 2008 11:47 AM |
Except that it's not like the first 28 teams get stocked and then the two "extra" NL teams get only the leftovers. Those 'would still be in the minors guys' should be spread out over all teams and not just confined to one league.
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attgig Jun 30 2008 12:26 PM |
aces that went down during IL:
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Nymr83 Jun 30 2008 03:09 PM |
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I thought that was how Washington and Pittsburgh built their rosters?
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G-Fafif Jun 30 2008 03:49 PM |
Mets 9-6 in Interleague play this year. Must be that American League lineup we've heard so much about.
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