madinmaryland
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Wed Jun-22-11 07:43 PM
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Teams that have never won a World Series for their city... |
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(Italicized teams either no longer exist or have moved to another city)
Brooklyn Robins Colorado Rockies Houston Astros Houston Colt .45s Kansas City Athletics Milwaukee Brewers Montreal Expos Seattle Mariners Tampa Bay Devil Rays Texas Rangers San Diego Padres Seattle Pilots St. Louis Browns Washington Nationals.
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El Supremo
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Wed Jun-22-11 08:35 PM
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1. Most number of years of World Series Championship drought |
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103 Chicago Cubs 1908 62 Cleveland Indians 1948 50 Texas Rangers Never (formed 1961) 49 Houston Astros Never (formed 1962) 42 Milwaukee Brewers Never (formed 1969) 42 San Diego Padres Never (formed 1969) 42 Washington Nationals Never (formed 1969) 34 Seattle Mariners Never (formed 1977) 31 Pittsburgh Pirates 1979 27 Baltimore Orioles 1983 26 Detroit Tigers 1984 25 Kansas City Royals 1985 24 New York Mets 1986 22 Los Angeles Dodgers 1988 21 Oakland Athletics 1989 20 Cincinnati Reds 1990 19 Minnesota Twins 1991 18 Colorado Rockies Never (formed 1993) 17 Toronto Blue Jays 1993
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madinmaryland
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Wed Jun-22-11 09:33 PM
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2. Well noted: 18 Colorado Rockies NEVER |
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Thanks for pointing that out.
What's amazing is all the teams formed in the 60's never won, except for the Mets.
Now, on the other hand, there was a team formed in DALLAS in 1960 that has actually won FIVE Championships. THREE under the guidance of Jerry Jones!!
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Wed Jun-22-11 10:00 PM
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3. Don't change the subject! |
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Edited on Wed Jun-22-11 10:02 PM by El Supremo
From Baseball to Football.
And I think the Royals won.
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madinmaryland
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Wed Jun-22-11 10:17 PM
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4. Huh? That the Rockies have never won a World Series??? |
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Yes. The Royals were from the sixties.
BTW:
There was a team formed in DALLAS in 1960 that has actually won FIVE Championships. THREE under the guidance of Jerry Jones!!
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KamaAina
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Thu Jun-23-11 11:15 AM
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6. And all in one millennium! |
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Thu Jun-23-11 11:22 AM
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9. You Just Had to Post That List, Didn't You? |
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With my Cubs right on the very top. AT THE VERY TOP! Like i said: you just had to. GAC
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El Supremo
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Thu Jun-23-11 11:41 AM
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10. Have you seen this? >> |
ProfessorGAC
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Thu Jun-23-11 12:48 PM
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But, i'm used to it. As many of us say, being a Cubs fan is a mental illness. GAC
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Thu Jun-23-11 05:20 AM
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5. I say give 1994 to Montreal |
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or maybe not. Either way, Larry Walker was nice to have as a Rockies fan.
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KamaAina
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Thu Jun-23-11 11:19 AM
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7. News flash: The Tampa Bay AL expansion team dropped "Devil" from its name some years ago. |
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They are now simply the "Tampa Bay Rays". Of course, since there is no city named "Tampa Bay", they'd have to win a Series for their region; the same goes for Colorado and Texas.
P.S. The Brooklyn Robins were an earlier incarnation of the team now known as the Dodgers, who did, of course, win a Series for their borough in 1955.
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Thu Jun-23-11 11:20 AM
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8. It doesn't matter...they shoudl still be referred to as the Devil Rays! nt |
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