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So after losing four straight and seemingly falling out of the wild-card chase, Montreal pulls off an improbable four-game sweep of the Phillies to tie them for the wild-card lead (pending a Florida loss, which seems likely as of right now). In the process, they average over 20,000 at Olympic Stadium for the four games, including 20,030 for a Thursday afternoon game(!).

 

Now the questions:

 

- Can the Expos hang on and make their first postseason in 22 years? Their seven games in San Juan certainly aren't going to help, and the schedule isn't terribly favourable, but if they can get through the next four series (@Fla, @Phi, Fla @ SJ, ChC @ SJ), they get seven games against the Mets and finish up at Cincinnati. Certainly doable...and no strike to fuck things up this time around.

 

- WHY can't the Expos find a buyer? I mean, there ARE people with money to throw around on sports teams (witness Eugene Melnyk this week)...if they can get a stadium built, they have a ton of good talent to build around. This could be a very exciting team for years to come, and this week is proving that fans will come out to watch a team with a chance to win. They should average around 25-30K for the two remaining series at the Big O, if they're still in contention when they come back.

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Guest Choken One
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what does Brewers 10 straight wins have to do with selig?

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Actually, what would be really awesome is if Les Expos actually won the World Series. Sure, farfetched, but after all they are going through with having to play their home games in two different cities, have the most limiting budget out there (as because the League handles it), and having to have not that great of a fan support behind it in Montreal.

 

Would be a nice "fairy tale win". Although a LOT of thing would have to go right for this to happen. At least them having a shot at the playoffs is a start.

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what does Brewers 10 straight wins have to do with selig?

Well he does still owns them...oh wait I forgot his daughter owns the team...sure she does.

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Well, they're a horrible road team, but they're playing in Florida and Philly at the right time, since both of them are struggling. It sucks that they only have 6 games left in Montreal, so any excitement that can be generated there will be minimized since they wont be back there for a few weeks.

 

Well, at least the good folks in Puerto Rico will be able to see important baseball games.

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If the Expos do make it and play the Giants, they'd definitely have a shot. They swept the season series from them (keep in mind, though, that the 4 of those games Bonds stayed home to be with his dad, but it's still impressive).

 

So yeah, go Expos.

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After looking at the standings today, I have just one question...

 

What do they do if there's an eight way tie between the Expos, Phillies, Marlins, Astros, Cardinals, Cubs, Diamondbacks and Dodgers at the end of the season?

Guest BobbyWhioux
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Elimination Chamber?

 

Sorry.

 

I don't know what they'd do in the event of an 8 way tie. But I do know I probably wouldn't like it. If Selig's All-Star game ideas are any indicator...

 

Let's hope there's a clear cut wild card winner.

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Well, the thing of it is, baseball doesn't have tiebreakers, unless both teams are heading to the playoffs regardless (i.e. two teams tie for a division title, but the second-place team would win the wild card). They have one-game playoffs at the end of the season. Remember Randy Johnson reaching for the sky after Seattle finished off California for good in 1995? The Mets beating out the Reds in 2000 for The Wild Card No One Wanted? Heck, even the Shot Heard Round The World in 1951 was in a National League playoff.

 

I would laugh my ass off if they had to do a mini-tournament just to decide who gets to advance to the real thing.

Guest Choken One
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Even more notable was the field crew converted the football stadium back to a baseball field dispite rain and cold weather

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I would laugh my ass off if they had to do a mini-tournament just to decide who gets to advance to the real thing.

A mini-tournament would rule the fucking world.

 

I don't think the Phillies are going to be a part of anything like that though. After Bowa's went ballistic on them they are either going to rally and win it outright or fall completely apart and get Bowa fired.

Guest Choken One
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They should have a lethal Lottery for it too with the Eight teams...

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With an eight team tie you'd have the added problem of a three way tie for the N.L. Central title. But that is incredibly unlikely and I think at "best" there could be a three way tie for the Wild Card.

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