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View Poll Results: What is the biggest collapse in MLB history?
1953 Giants - 13 game lead in August, lost to Dodgers in 3-game playoff 0 0%
1964 Phillies - 6.5 game lead with 12 to play 3 8.57%
1978 Red Sox - 14.5 game lead, lost to Yankees in 1 game playoff 6 17.14%
1995 Angels - 13 game lead over Mariners, lost in 1 game playoff 4 11.43%
2004 Yankees - blew 3-0 lead in ALCS 15 42.86%
2007 Mets - 7 game lead with 17 to play 4 11.43%
Other (please specify) 3 8.57%
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Re: Biggest collapse in MLB history? - 10-09-2007, 06:47 PM
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Its tough to vote against the Mets this past season. They had everything going their way and then seemed to implode. The Phillies played very well down the stretch and the Mets did not.


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Re: Biggest collapse in MLB history? - 10-09-2007, 08:01 PM

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Well then we can add the 05-07 Yankees. Browntown shut up already, Maybe you and the little general can get a room together. Let me remind you, I TOLD YOU SO!!!! Typical New Yorker, bash a team thats not even in the playoffs. Lets say good bye to Arod, Torre to start with several more on the way out. You might win 60 games next year. MIGHT!
Quit your ****ing personal attacks. It's gotten old a long time ago. And don't you even say a word about bashing teams that aren't in the playoffs. Maybe if your team makes the postseason you can bash mine. And don't even try and resort to "I'm a rockies fan." Your username is "mntwinsfan." So give me a ****ing break. I am done with you and your personal attacks. I don't want to read what your response is to this message, and quite frankly, I don't care. All you do is:
a) Bash the Yankees' payroll, which does not violate any MLB rules and is well within the guidlines of baseball
b) Personal attacks, which are completely uncalled for and out of line
c) Make negative predictions about the Yankees which almost never come true. If they post a losing record next year I will leave this board. You can mark my words on that, because it's not going to happen.

So this is it. Go ahead and respond to this post. I don't care. I'm done arguing with you forever. I'm sure you will respond happily and try to spin the situation around. But one more personal attack and I will put you on ignore forever. Enough is enough.




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Re: Biggest collapse in MLB history? - 10-09-2007, 09:03 PM

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Re: Biggest collapse in MLB history? - 11-27-2007, 04:32 PM

how bout the '69 cubs.....blew a 5 game lead on september 3rd. they went 8-18 down the stretch. and the difference between them and the mets is that the mets had 8 games left with the phillies. the cubs blew their lead over the mets with only 4 games against them. this is even more impressive.
   
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Re: Biggest collapse in MLB history? - 01-04-2008, 03:59 AM

Originally Posted by ljshorty89 View Post
how bout the '69 cubs.....blew a 5 game lead on september 3rd. they went 8-18 down the stretch. and the difference between them and the mets is that the mets had 8 games left with the phillies. the cubs blew their lead over the mets with only 4 games against them. this is even more impressive.
Not to mention I think the 69' Cubs had some great players on it.

C - Randy Hundley (All Star, Gold Glove)
1B - Ernie Banks (Hall of Famer, MVP, Gold Glove)
2B - Glenn Beckert (All Star, Gold Glove)
SS - Don Kessinger (All Star, Gold Glove)
3B - Ron Santo (Future Hall of Famer, Gold Glove)
LF - Billy Williams (Hall of Famer)
CF - Don Young
RF - Jim Hickman (All Star)

SP - Bill Hands (2.49 ERA this year was 8th in the NL)
SP - Ken Holtzman (All Star)
SP - Fergie Jenkins (Hall of Famer)
SP - Dick Selma (8.54 Strikeouts/9IP was 4th in NL this year)
CL - (All Star, 5th in saves for the NL this year)

It had 3 hall of famers, with Santo likely to be the 4th. Banks was a former two time MVP. Most had/would make All Star teams and win gold gloves.
   
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