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Oct 9, 2024
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BaseCoug
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I think it can definitely be a factor, but it’s a thing that’s existed for a
Long time now. For example The Giants were fighting until the last day for the postseason in 2010, and they won the World Series that year.
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If the bye hurts the top seeds, why did they all win game one? Rustyness takes
BaseCoug
Oct 9, 6:44pm
If it doesn’t hurt the top seeds why do a large majority keep losing series?
bluecougar1985
Oct 9, 6:48pm
Honestly, I think it's a mindset and momentum issue more than anything. Wild card teams are often fighting for the last
byujacob
Oct 9, 6:53pm
And if that’s consistently the result it’s a disadvantage to try and get a top
bluecougar1985
Oct 9, 6:58pm
I think it can definitely be a factor, but it’s a thing that’s existed for a
BaseCoug
Oct 9, 6:58pm
Only one top seed has lost a series thus far, and they were the only ones 2 lose
BaseCoug
Oct 9, 6:57pm
You calling it "points" immediately negates your opinion.
Mr. Belding
Oct 9, 7:05pm
Huh? But, look how many runs the top seeds are scoring compared to normal.
COACHdrn
Oct 9, 6:52pm
I'm unmoved by the complaint that top seeds aren't advancing. They know what to do. They just haven't done it lately
Bob Vance
Oct 9, 7:07pm
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