Posted on 10/29/2017 10:57:08 PM PDT by Az Joe
If Astros lose Game 6 then Dodgers will be favored to win Game 7 and the Series.
What a great series! I knew LA v Houston would be a great match up.
GO STROS!!!!!!
Game 2: 7-6 Astros.
Verlander is a home town boy where I live .... hope he pitches the game of his life & helps the Astros win the Series.
Last night, the way the game was going and the way the teams were running through their bull pens, I figured the managers were going to have to take the mound at some point!
When I was young the series rarely went 7 games. Now that it is fixed and liberal it goes 7 all the time. Stop watching bull crap.
The teams with the longest championship droughts are 1. Cleveland Indians 2. Texas Rangers (Senators) 3. Houston Astros. I think the Padres may have won the World Series behind ace pitcher Kevin Brown back around 2000?
The Nationals and Mariners have never been in a World Series, thus have had no chance to win one.
The Padres have made only two World Series appearances, losing to the Detroit Tigers in 1984 and to the New York Yankees in 2000. Thanks for reminding me of the Washington Senators/Texas Rangers franchise that has been in the American League since 1960 and has not won a World Series yet, losing to the San Francisco Giants in 2010 and the St. Louis Cardinals in 2011, making it the oldest MLB expansion team to not yet win a Series.
As a further note, the Pilots/Brewers franchise has made the Series only once (against the Cardinals in 1982) and the Expos/Nationals have never been to a Series yet.
Actually, the Yankees/Padres series was in 1998, as the 2000 World Series was the Subway Classic between the Yankees and the New York Mets.
I’m old school baby
Teams that have taken a 3-2 edge in the World Series have gone on to win the title 67.7 percent of the time, according to whowins.com. Because the Dodgers have home-field advantage, a Game 5 win would increase their odds to 75.0 percent. If Houston wins Game 5, its odds are set at 61.8 percent for the remainder of the series.
Astros favored to take Game 6 by Vegas (and others) but just barely. If they lose Game 6 they will not be favored to win the Series. They MUST win Game 6.
http://www.vegasinsider.com/mlb/odds/las-vegas/
I recall a column by Mike Royko during the playoffs in 1984 about how San Diego didn't deserve to get to the WS because San Diegans were not baseball fanatics the way the Cubs fans were (they were playing the Cubs in the playoffs).
Dodgers MUST win Game 6 or there will be no Game 7. If Houston loses Game 6, the odds may be against them but they would still have a chance to win Game 7.
The odds shift back to the Dodgers if they win Game 6. That’s all I’m saying. The odds give the Astros a very small advantage to win Game 6.
Read the thread and learn fool
I think its only the old baseball purists in the sports media and fans that think a pitching duel is interesting.
That really makes for a boring game for the fans and players.
The yearly breakdowns if anyone is interested (last digit on right is total number of games played, the 2 digits before that are the won/loss record for the winning team):
MLB World Series Winners
All-Time Historical Stats
MLB World Series Winners
SEASON WINNER LOSER SERIES TOTAL GAMES
2016 Chicago Cubs Cleveland Indians 4-3 7
2015 Kansas City Royals New York Mets 4-1 5
2014 San Francisco Giants Kansas City Royals 4-3 7
2013 Boston Red Sox St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 6
2012 San Francisco Giants Detroit Tigers 4-0 4
2011 St. Louis Cardinals Texas Rangers 4-3 7
2010 San Francisco Giants Texas Rangers 4-1 5
2009 New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 6
2008 Philadelphia Phillies Tampa Bay Rays 4-1 5
2007 Boston Red Sox Colorado Rockies 4-0 4
2006 St. Louis Cardinals Detroit Tigers 4-1 5
2005 Chicago White Sox Houston Astros 4-0 4
2004 Boston Red Sox St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 4
2003 Florida Marlins New York Yankees 4-2 6
2002 Anaheim Angels San Francisco Giants 4-3 7
2001 Arizona Diamondbacks New York Yankees 4-3 7
2000 New York Yankees New York Mets 4-1 5
1999 New York Yankees Atlanta Braves 4-0 4
1998 New York Yankees San Diego Padres 4-0 4
1997 Florida Marlins Cleveland Indians 4-3 7
1996 New York Yankees Atlanta Braves 4-2 6
1995 Atlanta Braves Cleveland Indians 4-2 6
1993 Toronto Blue Jays Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 6
1992 Toronto Blue Jays Atlanta Braves 4-2 6
1991 Minnesota Twins Atlanta Braves 4-3 7
1990 Cincinnati Reds Oakland Athletics 4-0 4
1989 Oakland Athletics San Francisco Giants 4-0 4
1988 Los Angeles Dodgers Oakland Athletics 4-1 5
1987 Minnesota Twins St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 7
1986 New York Mets Boston Red Sox 4-3 7
1985 Kansas City Royals St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 7
1984 Detroit Tigers San Diego Padres 4-1 5
1983 Baltimore Orioles Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 5
1982 St. Louis Cardinals Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 7
1981 Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees 4-2 6
1980 Philadelphia Phillies Kansas City Royals 4-2 6
1979 Pittsburgh Pirates Baltimore Orioles 4-3 7
1978 New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 6
1977 New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 6
1976 Cincinnati Reds New York Yankees 4-0 4
1975 Cincinnati Reds Boston Red Sox 4-3 7
1974 Oakland Athletics Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 5
1973 Oakland Athletics New York Mets 4-3 7
1972 Oakland Athletics Cincinnati Reds 4-3 7
1971 Pittsburgh Pirates Baltimore Orioles 4-3 7
1970 Baltimore Orioles Cincinnati Reds 4-1 5
1969 New York Mets Baltimore Orioles 4-1 5
1968 Detroit Tigers St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 7
1967 St. Louis Cardinals Boston Red Sox 4-3 7
1966 Baltimore Orioles Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0 4
1965 Los Angeles Dodgers Minnesota Twins 4-3 7
1964 St. Louis Cardinals New York Yankees 4-3 7
1963 Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees 4-0 4
1962 New York Yankees San Francisco Giants 4-3 7
1961 New York Yankees Cincinnati Reds 4-1 5
1960 Pittsburgh Pirates New York Yankees 4-3 7
1959 Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago White Sox 4-2 6
1958 New York Yankees Milwaukee Braves 4-3 7
1957 Milwaukee Braves New York Yankees 4-3 7
1956 New York Yankees Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3 7
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers New York Yankees 4-3 7
1954 New York Giants Cleveland Indians 4-0 4
1953 New York Yankees Brooklyn Dodgers 4-2 6
1952 New York Yankees Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3 7
1951 New York Yankees New York Giants 4-2 6
1950 New York Yankees Philadelphia Phillies 4-0 4
1949 New York Yankees Brooklyn Dodgers 4-1 5
1948 Cleveland Indians Boston Braves 4-2 6
1947 New York Yankees Brooklyn Dodgers 4-3 7
That’s an interesting idea: a Cubs-Tigers series in 1984, but likely the Tigers would have still prevailed back in the days of Kirk Gibson, Alan Trammell, Jack Morris, and all of the others with Sparky Anderson as manager.
As a further note, this is only the second World Series appearance for the Houston Colt 45s/Astros franchise, as their previous one was in 2005 versus the Chicago White Sox. The Sox ended their 1917 “Black Sox Scandal” drought with a 4-0 sweep of the Astros (representing the National League at the time) and the 88 year drought was the longest ended until the Chicago Cubs last year ended their 108 year old one against the Cleveland Indians.
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