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Ken Burch

(50,254 posts)
Tue Sep 20, 2016, 07:51 PM Sep 2016

Are the Giants just in straightout, long-term decline?

Last edited Tue Sep 20, 2016, 08:30 PM - Edit history (1)

It will be a miracle if they even get the second wild-card slot now.

How did they manage not to improve the bullpen at all after 2015?

And how can a team stay in a slump the entire second half of a season?

Just don't get it. You'd have thought the ship would have righted at some point in August or September.

Still rooting 'em on...but it's already beginning to look like we'll have to wait for next year.

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Are the Giants just in straightout, long-term decline? (Original Post) Ken Burch Sep 2016 OP
That NL Wild Card contest just became a horse race Brother Buzz Sep 2016 #1
Totes agree. Ken Burch Sep 2016 #2
They just have to win more games than St Louis and New York Brother Buzz Sep 2016 #3
All three teams lost tonight...running neck and neck in a dead heat at .526 Brother Buzz Sep 2016 #4
Good God...could we end up with a one-game playoff... Ken Burch Sep 2016 #5
There would be three games total to determine the Wild Card winner.... Brother Buzz Sep 2016 #6

Brother Buzz

(37,795 posts)
1. That NL Wild Card contest just became a horse race
Wed Sep 21, 2016, 01:12 AM
Sep 2016

The Giants and St Louis won, and the Mets lost. All three teams now in a three-way tie at .530, and vying for the two Wild Card slots with eleven games to go! The time for my Giants get on a hot streak is NOW!

Brother Buzz

(37,795 posts)
3. They just have to win more games than St Louis and New York
Wed Sep 21, 2016, 04:15 PM
Sep 2016

Then, of course, they HAVE to win the single Wild Card playoff game. And once they are in the playoffs, they just have to win more ballgames then their opponent. Easy peasy.

Brother Buzz

(37,795 posts)
6. There would be three games total to determine the Wild Card winner....
Thu Sep 22, 2016, 12:44 PM
Sep 2016

with a shit load of travel on a very, very, tight schedule

The teams would be seeded by they season record against each other:

The Mets went 4-3 against the Giants.
The Cardinals went 4-3 against the Giants.
The Mets went 3-3 against the Cardinals

Game 1: Club A hosts Club B. Winner is the first wild card.
Game 2: Club C hosts Loser of Game 1. Winner is the second wild card.
Game 3: First Wild Card hosts Second Wild Card. Winner advances to NLDS.

All this in three days!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2016/09/21/what-happens-if-the-mets-giants-and-cardinals-tie-for-two-wild-card-spots/

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