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Townships in Logan County, Ohio |
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Bloomfield • Bokes Creek • Harrison • Jefferson • Logan • Liberty • McArthur • Miami • Monroe • Perry • Pleasant • Richland • Rushcreek • Stokes • Union • Washington • Zane |
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Regular season Games played: 88 |
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Entering 2006-07 NBA season |
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Regular season | Expierence: 3 years | Games played/started: 222/22 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 |
Post season | Expierence: 3 years | Games played/started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 |
All-star games | Expierence: 3 years | Games played/started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 |
Entering 2006-07 NBA season |
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Regular season | Games played: 333 | Games started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 | Turnovers: 11 |
Post season | Games played: 333 | Games started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 | Turnovers: 11 |
All-star games | Games played: 333 | Games started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 | Turnovers: 11 |
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Entering 2006-07 NBA season |
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Regular season | Games played: 333 | Games started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 | Turnovers: 11 |
Post season tournament | Games played: 333 | Games started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 | Turnovers: 11 |
NIT tournament | Games played: 333 | Games started: 222 | Points: 1,222 | Rebounds: 222 | Assists: 333 | Blocks: 33 | Steals: 33 | Turnovers: 11 |
[edit] Og Research 0
Most common postseason matchups during the wild card format:
[edit] Five times
[edit] Four times
- No occurences
[edit] Three times
- Boston Red Sox vs Cleveland Indians (1995 ALDS, 1998 ALDS, 1999 ALDS)
- New York Yankees vs Seattle Mariners (1995 ALDS, 2000 ALCS, 2001 ALCS)
- New York Yankees vs Texas Rangers (1996 ALDS, 1998 ALDS, 1999 ALDS)
- San Diego Padres vs St. Louis Cardinals (1996 NLDS, 2005 NLDS, 2006 NLDS)
[edit] Two times
- Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs New York Yankees (2002 ALDS, 2005 ALDS)
- Arizona Diamondbacks vs St. Louis Cardinals (2001 NLDS, 2002 NLDS)
- Atlanta Braves vs Chicago Cubs (1998 NLDS, 2003 NLDS)
- Atlanta Braves vs New York Yankees (1996 World Series, 1999 World Series)
- Atlanta Braves vs St. Louis Cardinals (1996 NLCS, 2000 NLDS)
- Baltimore Orioles vs Cleveland Indians (1996 ALDS, 1997 ALCS)
- Cleveland Indians vs New York Yankees (1997 ALDS, 1998 ALCS)
- Cleveland Indians vs Seattle Mariners (1995 ALCS, 2001 ALDS)
- Florida Marlins vs San Francisco Giants (1997 NLDS, 2003 NLDS)
- Houston Astros vs St. Louis Cardinals (2004 NLCS, 2005 NLCS)
- Minnesota Twins vs New York Yankees (2003 ALDS, 2004 ALDS)
- Minnesota Twins vs Oakland Athletics (2002 ALDS, 2006 ALDS)
- New York Yankees vs Oakland Athletics (2000 ALDS, 2001 ALDS)
[edit] One time
- Ana vs Bos
- Ana vs Chw
- Ana vs Min
- Ari vs NYM
- Ari vs Atl
- Atl vs Flo
- Atl vs LAD
- Atl vs NYM
- Atl vs SD
- Atl vs SF
- Bal vs Sea
- Bal vs NYY
- Bos vs Chw
- Bos vs Oak
- Chc vs Flo
- Chw vs Sea
- Hou vs SD
- Lad vs NYM
- Lad vs sTL
- NYM vs NYY
- NYM vs SF
- SF vs Stl
- Stl vs NYM
[edit] Og Research 1
If Major league baseball never introduced the wild card system and division realignment in 1994, this is the way the league championship series would have looked:
- Note 1: ...not taking anything into account (e.g. 1994 strike, future unbalanced schedules, etc.)
- Note 2: The projections are based on the guess that the Tampa Bay Devil Rays would have been placed in the AL East and the Arizona Diamondbacks would have been placed in the NL West.
- Note 3: Actual LCS in parentheses {soon}
- Note 4: Until 1998, the home-field advantage in the LCS was allocated on a rotating basis between the two (and from 1995 through 1997, among the three) division champions; since 1998 the team with the better record has had this advantage, except that in no case can the wild card ever secure the odd home game, regardless of regular-season records. --This is not taken into account, team with better record is the home team in the following projections.
[edit] American League Championship Series
- 1994: Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees (No playoffs)
- 1995: Seattle Mariners at Cleveland Indians (Sea/Cle)
- 1996: Texas Rangers at Cleveland Indians (NYY/Bal)
- 1997: Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles (Cle/Bal)
- 1998: Texas Rangers at New York Yankees (NYY/Cle)
- 1999: Texas Rangers at New York Yankees (NYY/Bos)
- 2000: Cleveland Indians at Chicago White Sox (NYY/Sea)
- 2001: New York Yankees at Seattle Mariners (NYY/Sea)
- 2002: Oakland Athletics vs New York Yankees ! (Min/Ana)
- 2003: Oakland Athletics at New York Yankees (NYY/Bos)
- 2004: Anaheim Angels or Minnesota Twins ! at New York Yankees (NYY/Bos)
- 2005: New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox ! at Chicago White Sox
[edit] National League Championship Series
- 1994: Atlanta Braves at Montreal Expos (No playoffs)
- 1995: Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves (Atl/Cin)
- 1996: Montreal Expos or St. Louis Cardinals ! at Atlanta Braves (Atl/StL)
- 1997: Florida Marlins at Atlanta Braves (Atl/Flo)
- 1998: Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves (Atl/SDP)
- 1999: New York Mets at Atlanta Braves (Atl/NYM)
- 2000: St. Louis Cardinals at San Francisco Giants (StL/NYM)
- 2001: St. Louis Cardinals at Houston Astros (Ari/Atl)
- 2002: St. Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves (SFG/StL)
- 2003: Florida Marlins at Atlanta Braves (Flo/ChC)
- 2004: Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals (Hou/StL)
- 2005: Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals
- ! - Teams finished with identical regular season records
[edit] Og Research 2
Since the wild card format was first enacted in 1995, there have been several instances in which a team:
- 1. Had a better record than one or more teams from its own league that season
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- 2. Because of the playoff qualifying format, that team did not qualify for the playoffs even though one or more team(s) with a worse record did qualify for the playoffs..
This scenario (a team not making the playoffs despite having a better record than another team from its own league that did make the playoffs) has happened only eight times in major league baseball history; all in the wild-card format era:
In every instance, this has occurred because a weak (record wise) division produced a weak division winner – thus a weak (record wise) playoff representative
[edit] American League instances
[edit] 2000
- Non-playoff team Cleveland Indians (90-72) had better recrod than playoff team New York Yankees (87-74)
[edit] 2003
- Non-playoff team Seattle Mariners (93-69) had better record than playoff team Minnesota Twins (90-72)
[edit] National League instances
[edit] 1997
- Non-playoff teams Los Angeles Dodgers (88-74) and New York Mets (88-74) each had better records than playoff team Houston Astros (84-78)
[edit] 2001
- Non-playoff team San Francisco Giants (90-72) had better record than playoff team Atlanta Braves (88-74)
[edit] 2005
- Non-playoff teams Philadelphia Phillies (88-74), Florida Marlins (83-79), and New York Mets (83-79) each had better records than playoff team San Diego Padres (82-80)
[edit] 2006
- Non-playoff team Philadelphia Phillies (85-77) had better record than playoff team St. Louis Cardinals (83-78)