Nomen Nescio wrote:
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> If a Marlin gets a hit and no one is there to see it, does he reach
> base? That was the philosophical query encountered by the Marlins and
> the Nationals, the two bottom feeders of the National League East, on
> Wednesday afternoon.
>
> "Forget the announced attendance of 10,121 for the Marlins-Nationals
> game at Dolphin Stadium. When Byung-Hyun Kim threw the first pitch, 375
> spectators could be seen.
If that's the case then 0.2% of the fans were thrown out by home plate
ump. If 0.2% of the fans were thrown out of a Nats home game sellout,
that would be be 82 fans. Guess we are better behaved than Marlins'
fans. Are the Marlins violating MLB alcohol policy?
> That is what happens when two of the worst
> teams in baseball meet for a 1:05 p.m. game on a 91-degree September
> afternoon..."
Worse teams in baseball? Not by a long shot.
Teams that are worse and are not improving:
Giants, O's, Rangers, and Astros
Teams that are worse regardless of their records:
Reds, Giants
Teams that had bad seasons but are worse:
White Sox
Teams that are improving, but are still bad:
Royals, Devil Rays, Pirates
I wouldn't put the Nats as the 10th worse team. Thanks Florida.
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FSogol


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