I never said anything about history of the Astros, just 1 more appearance in this decade.mcgee51taguchi99 wrote:Is it me, or does a team that finally made it to their 1st WS in franchise history recently just not compare here at all?Centreville wrote:The Houston Astros aren't far behind. 1 more WS appearance and a win would put them on the list..
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I think it's a fair question with a right answer. That answer is the Yankees in the AL, and the Cardinals in the NL.
The Astros have certainly had some good teams, but to put them anymore than an annoyance to the Cardinals of the last 7 years would be overstating their run. Overall record, Division titles, NL Pennants, WS Championships are all a clean sweep for the Cardinals.
The Astros have certainly had some good teams, but to put them anymore than an annoyance to the Cardinals of the last 7 years would be overstating their run. Overall record, Division titles, NL Pennants, WS Championships are all a clean sweep for the Cardinals.
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How does "franchise history" relate to a thread on the 2000's?mcgee51taguchi99 wrote:Is it me, or does a team that finally made it to their 1st WS in franchise history recently just not compare here at all?Centreville wrote:The Houston Astros aren't far behind. 1 more WS appearance and a win would put them on the list..
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Would it be fair to say that the NL (Comedy Central) has been the best in the NL since 2000?
Pennant WS win? WC Advance to NLCS
2000 Mets N Mets Y
2001 D'Backs Y Cardinals N
2002 Giants N Giants Y
2003 Fish Y Fish Y
2004 Cards N Astros Y
2005 Stros N Astros Y
2006 Cards Y Dodgers N
It's even at 1 for WS wins amonth the divisions.... so lets look further....
Scoring a point for WS wins, and Pennant wins
East 3
Central 4
West 3
One could also argue wild card winner division deserves another point:
East 5
Central 7
West 5
One could argue even further that if that WC advanced to the NLCS, they deserve yet another point:
East 7
Central 9
West 6
The central IMO has been the class of the NL in the 2000's no matter how you analyze it.
Pennant WS win? WC Advance to NLCS
2000 Mets N Mets Y
2001 D'Backs Y Cardinals N
2002 Giants N Giants Y
2003 Fish Y Fish Y
2004 Cards N Astros Y
2005 Stros N Astros Y
2006 Cards Y Dodgers N
It's even at 1 for WS wins amonth the divisions.... so lets look further....
Scoring a point for WS wins, and Pennant wins
East 3
Central 4
West 3
One could also argue wild card winner division deserves another point:
East 5
Central 7
West 5
One could argue even further that if that WC advanced to the NLCS, they deserve yet another point:
East 7
Central 9
West 6
The central IMO has been the class of the NL in the 2000's no matter how you analyze it.
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It doesn't, no more than how a team with fewer wins, fewer division titles, fewer NL pennants, and fewer World Series wins relate when discussing greatest teams of the 2000's.taxman wrote:How does "franchise history" relate to a thread on the 2000's?mcgee51taguchi99 wrote:Is it me, or does a team that finally made it to their 1st WS in franchise history recently just not compare here at all?Centreville wrote:The Houston Astros aren't far behind. 1 more WS appearance and a win would put them on the list..
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As far as the top teams in the division, yes. Mostly based on the strength of the Cards and Astros each year.card_fan_in_chi wrote:Would it be fair to say that the NL (Comedy Central) has been the best in the NL since 2000?
Pennant WS win? WC Advance to NLCS
2000 Mets N Mets Y
2001 D'Backs Y Cardinals N
2002 Giants N Giants Y
2003 Fish Y Fish Y
2004 Cards N Astros Y
2005 Stros N Astros Y
2006 Cards Y Dodgers N
It's even at 1 for WS wins amonth the divisions.... so lets look further....
Scoring a point for WS wins, and Pennant wins
East 3
Central 4
West 3
One could also argue wild card winner division deserves another point:
East 5
Central 7
West 5
One could argue even further that if that WC advanced to the NLCS, they deserve yet another point:
East 7
Central 9
West 6
The central IMO has been the class of the NL in the 2000's no matter how you analyze it.
But I think people think of the Central being "weak" because of the perrenial weakness of the Pirates, Brewers, and sometimes Cubs and Reds. The thing is, every division has a couple good teams, a couple OK teams, and a bad one. The NL Central just has an extra team, and that extra team just happens to be bad. I really don't think the Central is that much better or worse than any other division over the last several years.
The point is, whoever is winning that division isn't winning because they get to "beat up" on the weak division. They beat most teams in the NL, and they go on in the postseason to do likewise.
The NL Central was the last division in baseball to win the World Series though, barely losing out to the AL Central.
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To further speak on the NL Central, it's been one of those divisions that's extremely top heavy. Take out the Cardinals and Astros and you have 4 team that have played over .500 this decade - the '04,'03, and '01 Cubs, and the '00 Reds (The Brewers broke even '05, but have yet to earn a winning record). 4 teams over 7 seasons to break .500 [minus the Cards/Astros]... that's a pretty bad division if you ask me.
The good news is that (to some extent) the repeated post season success of the Cardinals and Astros have helped to remove the stigma that we're just two above average teams that beat up on a bunch of really weak teams. I mean, that's true, but the Cards and Astros are also much more than that. I think out post season success (while a small sample size) has helped prove that the Cardinals in particular have been a great team despite the generally weak competition in the NL Central.
The good news is that (to some extent) the repeated post season success of the Cardinals and Astros have helped to remove the stigma that we're just two above average teams that beat up on a bunch of really weak teams. I mean, that's true, but the Cards and Astros are also much more than that. I think out post season success (while a small sample size) has helped prove that the Cardinals in particular have been a great team despite the generally weak competition in the NL Central.
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But compare that to the AL East. They've only had 3 other teams besides the Red Sox and Yankees finish above .500 (Toronto 3 times). AL West, 5 teams (Mariners 4, Rangers 1) outside of the top 2 (A's and Angels). AL Central, 4 teams (Indians 3, Detroit 1) outside of the White Sox and Twins.maddash wrote:To further speak on the NL Central, it's been one of those divisions that's extremely top heavy. Take out the Cardinals and Astros and you have 4 team that have played over .500 this decade - the '04,'03, and '01 Cubs, and the '00 Reds (The Brewers broke even '05, but have yet to earn a winning record). 4 teams over 7 seasons to break .500 [minus the Cards/Astros]... that's a pretty bad division if you ask me.
The NL divisions have had a bit more parity. But the NL Central hangs with any of the AL divisions based on your metric. Yes, they have an extra team to count, but when that extra team is the Brewers or Pirates (take your pick), that doesn't really help.
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Well, to start, 2000-2006 relates. I may not have worded it like everyone wants, so I'll change it:taxman wrote:How does "franchise history" relate to a thread on the 2000's?mcgee51taguchi99 wrote:Is it me, or does a team that finally made it to their 1st WS in franchise history recently just not compare here at all?Centreville wrote:The Houston Astros aren't far behind. 1 more WS appearance and a win would put them on the list..
Is it me, or does a team that finally made it to their 1st WS beyond the year 2000 recently just not compare here at all?


