I was counting the e-mails until someone realized we were going on about
soccer.  Hahahaha.  Ahh-hahahaha.  Please pass the fish and chips and
get rid of those hotdogs and burgers

 

________________________________

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ray Salemi
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 4:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Winning the Wildcard

 

You too, can't take the story of Sunderland losing?



On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Tom Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:

ENOUGH!

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Ray Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:

        And they beat Sunderland.
        
        Who, by the way, scored in the Moor pit, or whatever the hell
that pitch is called.
        
        Something ManU was unable to accomplish.

        On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Matt & Olga McSorley
<[email protected]> wrote:

Burnley beat Manchester United in their first home game in England's top
division in 33 years. It's the equivalent of some small college beating
Duke in the NCAA basketball tournament.

--- On Thu, 9/24/09, Beaudoin, John <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Beaudoin, John <[email protected]> 


Subject: RE: Winning the Wildcard

To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 2:10 PM 

 

Burnly just beat someone a week or so ago and it was fantastic.  They'd
gotten crushed the week before.  And their fans were crazy happy.
They'd just come up this season.

 

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________________________________

From: [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected] ] On Behalf Of Matt & Olga McSorley
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 1:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Winning the Wildcard 

  

Relegation also takes away any incentive to lose, as teams have now with
the draft order inversely related to finish. I'd love to see that happen
here but there's no way in hell in will.

 

As anyone who's seen European futbol knows, the best and most tense
games of the season are the ones between the relegation strugglers at
the end. Those games are truly life or death.

 

-- Matt

--- On Thu, 9/24/09, Ray Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:

        
        From: Ray Salemi <[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: Winning the Wildcard
        To: [email protected]
        Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 1:32 PM 

        I say we make a new superleague.
        
        Yankees, Boston , LA , Mets, and a couple of other big markets.
        
        Then you get relegated out of that league down to regular MLB.

        On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Beaudoin, John
<[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
> wrote:

        The whole relegation mantra is awesome.  I love it.  Then the
AAA affiliates would be privatized and have a chance to move up from
time to time as the KC's and Expo's of the world get relegated.

         

        Interleague play lost its gimmicky luster very quickly.  Get rid
of it for another generation and then maybe bring it back again.

        
________________________________


        From: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com>  [mailto:[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> ] On Behalf Of Ray Salemi
        Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 1:15 PM 

        
        To: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> 
        Subject: Re: Winning the Wildcard

         

        Relegation is a hoot.
        
        That would be another interesting twist to MLB.  A six-team
league with the bottom team relegated to the regular pool.  
        
        Let the revenue elephants fight it out.

        On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 1:12 PM, William Marino
<[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> >
wrote:

        I don't think its fewer interleague games, I think it would be
better interleague games.  Sox vs. Dodgers, Phillies, Cardinals,
Cubbies, Mets, etc, would all be great series.  Then, though, I guess it
starts to look like a premier league, like EU soccer.

         

        
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        From: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com>  [mailto:[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> ] On Behalf Of Tom Salemi
        Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 1:05 PM

        
        To: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> 
        Subject: Re: Winning the Wildcard

         

        Again, that's why I'd favor fewer interleague games. I could get
amped up with a home/away serise against the phillies (assuming the mets
were the regular rivals of the yanks)

         

        it's too random now to generate much excitement.

        On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:28 PM, William Marino
<[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> >
wrote:

        I like interleague play for two reasons:  first, it creates new
opportunities for rivalries.  Some of them would be geographic, like the
Nats and O's (of course, it would be helpful if the teams didn't suck),
and others that seem like they just should happen-wouldn't a Cubs- Red
Sox rivalry be interesting?  Admittedly, this has not gotten as much
traction as I would have thought.  The second reason is that it provides
so much data about how much better the American League is than the
National League.  That needs to be addressed for the long-term health of
the game, and interleague play stats make that point.

         

        Btw, not sure wild card winners would fair as well as division
champs in the WS.  Wild card teams have only one 4 out of 28 times
(including both leagues).  How do the division champions stats look,
anyone know?

         

        
________________________________


        From: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com>  [mailto:[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> ] On Behalf Of tomsalemi
        Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 12:17 PM
        To: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> 
        Subject: Re: Winning the Wildcard

         

        not sure about the tournament, but i agree with interleague
play. or at least limit it to one or two series.

         

        plus, since the NHL is so keen on playing hockey in baseball
stadiums. I think MLB should schedule some games on a hockey rink. Think
of the hijinks!

        On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:06 PM, rdsalemi <[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> >
wrote:

        I would still like to get rid of interleague play, and have a
set of midseason regional round-robin tournaments instead.  It would
give folks two championships to shoot for. 

         

        On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Beaudoin, John
<[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]>
> wrote:

        Let's not forget the 1987 Twins winning it all with a regular
season record of 85-77, 52 losses on the road, 25 losses at home.  No
wild card back then, but still a .525 team won it all.  Compare that to
the Sox record of 98-64 in 2004.  13 games different in the regular
season.

         

        Let's face it.  The Wild Card was really the only way to go when
the league expanded beyond 14 teams.  Sure there's more revenue in the
extended play-off rounds, but it just had to happen after 14 teams
anyway.  It was the right thing to do.

         

        
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        From: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com>  [mailto:[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> ] On Behalf Of Steve Gendron
        Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 10:29 AM
        To: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> 
        Subject: RE: Winning the Wildcard

         

        I know baseball purists hate it, but I really like the wildcard
system, and I think it is good for baseball.  It keeps many more teams
engaged as the season winds down, and as you suggest, the second place
team in a strong division is often a better playoff contender than
division winners.  How many wildcard entries have won the world series?
Angels back in 2002 (I think),  Sox in 2004.  Have there been others?

         

                 

                
________________________________


                From: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com>  [mailto:[email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> ] On Behalf Of Ray Salemi
                Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 7:08 AM
                To: [email protected]
<http://us.mc309.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=redsoxcitiz...@googlegroup
s.com> 
                Subject: Winning the Wildcard

        There has always been part of me that says, "Ho hum, another
wildcard.  I guess it will have to do."
        
        Then I realized that the wildcard race is actually quite
difficult to win.  It hearkens back to the days of old when you were
competing against the entire league in the standings, and you could not
hide behind a weak division.  
        
        -- 
        Author of "Leading After a Layoff: Reignite Your Team's
Productivity in Just 12 Weeks"
        www.leadingafteralayoff.com
<http://www.leadingafteralayoff.com/> 

        <BR

         

         

        
        
        
        -- 
        Author of "Leading After a Layoff: Reignite Your Team's
Productivity in Just 12 Weeks"
        www.leadingafteralayoff.com
<http://www.leadingafteralayoff.com/>  

         

        <br

         

         




-- 
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Just 12 Weeks"
www.leadingafteralayoff.com <http://www.leadingafteralayoff.com/> 



 

  




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Productivity in Just 12 Weeks"
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<http://www.leadingafteralayoff.com/> 
        
        

         




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