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  • #16
    Boston 2007: 12-6

    Boston 2006: 12-6

    Boston 2005: 12-6

    Boston 2004: 9-9

    Boston 2003: 11-7

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    • #17
      Originally posted by wayne1218
      Anyone have Inter-League records? I think Boston has been downright dominant over the NL the last few years.

      FRANK PUT THEM IN A THREAD THAT I BUMPED LAST NIGHT THAT GOLDEN GREEK STARTED LAST MONTH WILL BUMP IT AGAIN.IT SAYS
      INTERLEAGUE STATS ANYONE???????????????
      MLB 2012***100-98 +$215 OR +2.15 UNITS
      HUGE PLAYS 2-1

      NFL 2011-2012** 6-10
      0-0TOP PLAYS

      NCAA FBL 2011-2012**** 26-23

      4-1 TOP PLAYS


      GOY 33-12 ALL SPORTS

      AS of 6/3/12

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      • #18
        Originally posted by griswold
        That's true, but Boston was playing AL teams and Cincy was playing NL teams.

        Nonetheless, the home/road stats is the only thing that gives me concern.

        My strong prediction is that at the end of this interleague round, the AL will be at least ten games ahead
        I think even teams like Kansas City and Seattle are better than at least half of the teams in the National League.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by frankb03
          Since 2003

          Red Sox 57-23
          Tigers 48-29
          Mariners 42-30
          Twins 46-26
          Royals 35-37
          Devil Rays 36-36
          Nationals 35-37
          Rockies 35-35
          Indians 42-30
          White Sox 42-34
          Brewers 30-27
          Rangers 37-35
          Cardinals 36-30
          Angels 40-32
          Athletics 38-34
          Marlins 35-34
          Cubs 26-28
          Blue Jays 35-37
          Yankees 41-31
          Giants 30-36
          Mets 29-34
          Reds 25-35
          Phillies 29-37
          Astros 30-37
          Padres 28-38
          Diamondbacks 26-40
          Braves 24-39
          Dodgers 25-41
          Orioles 28-44
          Pirates 15-39

          This was the stat i was looking for. Far and above everyone else in Inter-League. I think those stats are wrong KB. I'm pretty sure that one year recently they were like (16-2).

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kbsooner21
            Boston 2007: 12-6

            Boston 2006: 12-6

            Boston 2005: 12-6

            Boston 2004: 9-9

            Boston 2003: 11-7

            Boston was (16-2) in 2006.

            (28-8) Last 2 years!

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            • #21
              If these are correct, ten of the 14 AL teams have winning interleague records! Three have losing records and one is even.

              There is no reason to think anything has changed this year.

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              • #22
                Last 3 years....

                American won 56 %, National 44%
                Difference in Pitching....One hot, one cold
                Difference in teams, one hot, one cold....

                Despite the lack of lineup for Boston, I feel they will hit as good as cinn, and Bost Pitching should prevail....

                to directly answer your queston though, I played Boston with people out of the line up, and even considerd Manny being out....

                Thanks Big----you're a great asset to this Forum, and I love your polite/professional style....

                Best to ya my man


                Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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                • #23
                  One other huge stat ....




                  Baker

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Kaptain
                    you're a great asset to this Forum, and I love your polite/professional style....

                    Best to ya my man

                    Ditto

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                    • #25
                      BW...Thanx for answering my question earlier promptly.

                      PK
                      No thrills, frills, spills or write-ups. Just givin ya the winners everyday.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Spark
                        One other huge stat ....




                        Baker
                        He is suitable to manage a class A Minor League team at best.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by wayne1218
                          Boston was (16-2) in 2006.

                          (28-8) Last 2 years!
                          If you add this year's (3-0) record in Inter-League, Boston is (31-8) last 2+ years!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by wayne1218
                            This was the stat i was looking for. Far and above everyone else in Inter-League. I think those stats are wrong KB. I'm pretty sure that one year recently they were like (16-2).
                            Sorry, thats what MLB.com had

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Kaptain
                              Last 3 years....

                              American won 56 %, National 44%
                              Difference in Pitching....One hot, one cold
                              Difference in teams, one hot, one cold....

                              Despite the lack of lineup for Boston, I feel they will hit as good as cinn, and Bost Pitching should prevail....

                              to directly answer your queston though, I played Boston with people out of the line up, and even considerd Manny being out....

                              Thanks Big----you're a great asset to this Forum, and I love your polite/professional style....

                              Best to ya my man
                              I'm a Libra, remember. Looks like a good pitchers duel so far

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                              • #30
                                Big

                                Originally posted by BigWeiner
                                I'm a Libra, remember. Looks like a good pitchers duel so far
                                both of us arer Libras....10-07-42 for me


                                Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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