First off, I'm convinced that Frank is either illiterate or has a very, very low intelligence. Especially when he says stuff like this:
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The Sox also had a 4 game sweep of the Twins at the Cell that season, but of course you won't mention that.
Um, think about that for a second. I'm saying that the Sox won because they were able to exploit a stupid rule that left home field advantage to the team that won a coin flip, rather than the team that played better during the course of the season. Your response is "the Sox played the Twins really well at home." That's the point. I'll repeat it slowly, just so it sinks in. I said "the Sox won because they got to play the game at home." You said "you didn't mention all the times the Sox won at home against the Twins." This helps your position because...well, I'm not really sure. I'm sure it seemed really astute at some point.
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On September 12th, 2009, the Chicago White Sox were actually .5 games ahead of the eventual division champion Minnesota and only 5 games behind current division leader Detroit. Was the division out of reach at that point?
Yes. They weren't going to catch either team. They didn't catch either team. They didn't get particularly close. They finished four games under .500. The division was out of reach. But hey, the Sox picked up Jake Peavy and excited everyone for a week or so and sold a few extra tickets, so success.
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Sox snuck by though, right? It had nothing to do with the Twins tanking.
At the end of a 162 game season, two mediocre teams won 88 games. One team beat the other team more often than not. Rather than do the logical thing and reward that superior head-to-head record, MLB had a stupid rule that called for a coin flip to determine where the game was played. The Sox won a one run game. Yes, they snuck through. Sorry that softens your Sox stiffy.
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Why? Those weren't the rules at the time.
Because home field for winning more games head to head would make sense, as opposed to a coin flip, which makes no sense. You know who agrees with me? Everyone but redass Sox fans, including MLB, who immediately changed the rule so that would never happen again.
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In 2009, with one month to go in the season, was an 11 game lead insurmountable? Was a 12 game lead insurmountable?
If your team is down 11 or 12 games to begin September, you should stop throwing good money after bad. There have been teams in history that have come back from that. Spectacular. Don't count on it.