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Atlanta - Nick, Flash, Brach, Gausman and technically O’Day.

Dodgers - Manny

Brewers - Schoop

I’d love to see all our former players shine, but I’ll still take Atlanta.  

And you’ll notice the team I didn’t bother to mention that now has our former closer.   

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3 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Atlanta - Nick, Flash, Brach, Gausman and technically O’Day.

Dodgers - Manny

Brewers - Schoop

I’d love to see all our former players shine, but I’ll still take Atlanta.  

And you’ll notice the team I didn’t bother to mention that now has our former closer.   

The Angels?

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It’s difficult for me to find motivation to follow a team other than the Os. I’ll do most of my following of organized baseball by lurking on this board and checking in on the progress of prospects / the draft / international signings. And if I had to pick a backup team I suppose it would be anyone playing against the MFY or Red Sox, but the catch 22 is that I wouldn’t want to watch those games anyway.

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2 hours ago, Frobby said:

Atlanta - Nick, Flash, Brach, Gausman and technically O’Day.

Dodgers - Manny

Brewers - Schoop

I’d love to see all our former players shine, but I’ll still take Atlanta.  

And you’ll notice the team I didn’t bother to mention that now has our former closer.   

This works for me on paper.  I often channel surf the west coast games, but now I'll probably watch more Dodgers games.  (I often watch/listen to Giants games because of Jon Miller, but now Manny trumps Miller).

I'll be rooting for the Orioles South, but may not watch as many games.

I'm glad most of our guys went to NL teams so I won't have to root against them very often.

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On 7/7/2018 at 12:24 AM, OFFNY said:

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The White Sox.

 

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On 7/7/2018 at 12:40 AM, OFFNY said:

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Patrick:

 
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New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox

 

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In addition to the fact that the White Sox beat the Yankees in the game that I attended, they also won the series (2 games to 1), and are now 11-4 over their last 15 games.

 

 

 

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On 8/30/2018 at 4:30 PM, OFFNY said:

 

 

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In addition to the fact that the White Sox beat the Yankees in the game that I attended, they also won the series (2 games to 1), and are now 11-4 over their last 15 games.

 

 

 

Image result for White Sox 1919 jersey

 

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The Orioles and the White Sox have never lost 100 games each in the same season in club history (1954 - Present), or franchise history (1901 - Present.)

Come on, White Sox ........ avoid 100 losses.

 

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Braves.  I live in Atlanta and this team is really fun to watch.  Love seeing young guys who deliver and aren't overwhelmed by the stage.  Very impressed with how they responded to that horrific loss against Boston last week. 

After them, I would say Milwaukee next.  One of only 4 teams with a longer pennant drought than us, so I have to go with them.  Maybe Cleveland next, just because it has been so long since their last title.  Rockies are interesting bc they are way better than I expected, although the thought of Wade Davis in the playoffs gives me nightmares. 

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