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Subject: Re: AL > NL or AL <> Minor League
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Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 18:13:14 EST
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>>Perhaps the moguls realize that the American, or inferior, League's only
>>purpose for existence is for the N.L. to have somebody to beat in the
>>World Series.  8-)  :-)  %-)  :-}

Ouch!

>In the All-star game also!
>Roy

Double Ouch!
 
[Roy explains that the Royals pitching staff may be as inexperienced
 as the Blue Jays team when the Royals won that series.]
>...I think the series just pointed out the unpredictability of 
>minor league ball.
>Roy

Triple Ouch!

[Kansas City wins World Series]

Up yours, Roy!  For three years in a row the best team resides in the
so-called minor leagues.  Myself, I thought that the Blue Jays were the best
team, and I still do, but I've learned never to bet against George Brett.
Minor League? Feh!  The anemic hitting of the Cardinals could well have
been predicted following a year of anemic hitting by the whole NL.
Three or four AL teams would have handed the Cards a similar defeat.
Speed? Bah!  Pitching, defense and the three run homer for me.  And
you can read about it in the sports pages, not just the biased insinuation
of the Usenet.  Sorry Roy.  Perhaps you can call up a few "minor leaguers".

		Daniel Schneider
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