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To: tripperd2 who wrote (59)10/23/2001 1:25:24 AM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 94
 
Checked past World series record and the Yankees domination is just incredible.
'80s were the only decade they didn't win.
Before my time, but they dominated '30s, 40s, and 50s.

American League - 57 wins; National League - 39 wins

New York Yankees AL 26 win.
1923, '27, '28, '32, '36, '37, '38, '39, '41, '43, '47, '49, '50,
'51, '52, '53, '56, '58, '61, '62, '77, '78, '96, '98, '99, 2000

St. Louis Cardinals NL 9
1926, '31, '34 '42, '44, '46 '64, '67, '82

New York Giants NL 5
1905, '21, '22, '33, '54

Philadelphia Athletics AL 5
1910, '11, '13, '29, '30

Boston Red Sox AL 5
1903, '12, '15, '16, '18

Pittsburgh Pirates NL 5
1909, '25, '60, '71, '79

Los Angeles Dodgers NL 5
1959, '63, '65, '81, '88

Cincinnati Reds NL 5
1919, '40, '75, '76, '90

Detroit Tigers AL 4 1935, '45, '68, '84
Oakland Athletics AL 4 1972, '73, '74, '89
Baltimore Orioles AL 3 1966, '70, '83
Chicago White Sox AL 2 1906, '17
Chicago Cubs NL 2 1907, '08
Cleveland Indians AL 2 1920 '48
Minnesota Twins AL 2 1987, '91
New York Mets NL 2 1969, '86
Toronto Blue Jays AL 2 1992, '93
Atlanta Braves NL 1 1995
Boston Braves NL 1 1914
Brooklyn Dodgers NL 1 1955
Florida Marlins NL 1 1997
Milwaukee Braves NL 1 1957
Philadelphia Phillies NL 1 1980
Kansas City Royals AL 1 1985
Washington Senators AL 1 1924



To: tripperd2 who wrote (59)11/1/2001 12:45:00 AM
From: Jon Khymn  Respond to of 94
 
I feel sorry for Curt...
He was pitching 97 miles fast ball in the 7th and under 90 pitches.
Even with only 3 days rest, I thought he should have continue to pitch in the 8th at least.

Oh well at least we get to see more baseball games...