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8 minutes ago, Number5 said:

Magic number to clinch a playoff spot now down to 14.

It’s funny to think that last year 86 wins was enough for Tampa to get a playoff spot.  We’re at 86 now.   But the threshold for the playoffs will probably be 91 wins or do this year.  

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9 minutes ago, Frobby said:

It’s funny to think that last year 86 wins was enough for Tampa to get a playoff spot.  We’re at 86 now.   But the threshold for the playoffs will probably be 91 wins or do this year.  

Meanwhile in the NL, Arizona and Cincinnati share the 3rd WC spot at just 71-67 and 72-68 (.514).

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19 minutes ago, Frobby said:

It’s funny to think that last year 86 wins was enough for Tampa to get a playoff spot.  We’re at 86 now.   But the threshold for the playoffs will probably be 91 wins or do this year.  

You can thank the balanced schedule change for that.  No more 19 games with our fellow AL East teams.

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14 hours ago, Frobby said:

It’s funny to think that last year 86 wins was enough for Tampa to get a playoff spot.  We’re at 86 now.   But the threshold for the playoffs will probably be 91 wins or do this year.  

It wont be that high too many of them play each other down the stretch.  If one wins the other has to lose.  I think you might only need to win about 88-89 to get in when all is said and done.

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