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Longest Winning Streaks in MLB history 

Current 30 franchises - most recent listed for multiple occurrences Highest Championship Level - Division, League or World Series):

  1. 26 - San Francisco Giants (New York Giants September 7-30, 1916
  2. 22 - Cleveland Indians (August 24 - September 14, 2017 AL Central)
  3. 21 - Chicago Cubs ((2September 4-27, 1935 National League
  4. 20 - Oakland Athletics (August 13 - September 4, 2002 AL West)
  5. 19 - Chicago White Sox (August 2-23, 1906 World Series); New York Yankees (June 29 - July 17, 1947 World Series)
  6. 18 - Atlanta Braves (Boston Beaneaters September 16 - October 2, 1891 National League)
  7. 17 - Minnesota Twins (Washington Senators May 30 - June 18, 1912); Saint Louis Cardinals (Saint Louis Browns May 5 - June 1, 1885 American Association)
  8. 16 - Kansas City Royals (August 31 - September 15, 1977 AL West); Philadelphia Phillies (Philadelphia Quakers September 15 - October 8, 1887); Pittsburgh Pirates (September 9-27, 1909 World Series)
  9. 15 - Boston Red Sox (April 25 - May 10, 1946 American League); Los Angeles Dodgers (Brooklyn Robins August 25 - September 6, 1924); Seattle Mariners (May 23 - June 8, 2001 AL West)
  10. 14 - Baltimore Orioles ((2August 12-27, 1973 AL East); Cincinnati Reds (July 26 - August 12, 1899); Detroit Tigers ((2July 31 - August 14, 1934 American League);  San Diego Padres (June 18 - July 2, 1999); Texas Rangers (May 12-27, 1991)
  11. 13 - Arizona Diamondbacks (August 24 - September 6, 2017); Milwaukee Brewers (April 6-20, 1987)
  12. 12 - Houston Astros ((3) - June 6-18, 2018 AL West); Tampa Bay Rays (Tampa Bay Devil Rays June 9-22, 2004)
  13. 11 - Colorado Rockies ((2June 4-14, 2009); Los Angeles Angels (June 16-26, 1964); New York Mets ((5April 12-23, 2015 National League); Toronto Blue Jays ((5August 2-13, 2015 AL East)
  14. 10 - Washington Nationals ((5) August 12-21, 2014 NL East)
  15. 9 - Miami Marlins ((5Florida Marlins September 9-19, 2008)

Records above for all time, not just the "modern era". Saint Louis currently has 14 consecutive wins, tied for most during the "modern era" in franchise history, but 3 behind the franchise's all time streak.

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The Sox would have also faced a challenge making the playoffs in the NL West this season.

Jerry may not have even bothered to try, would have a permanent built in excuse for waving a perennial wild card carrot in light of not being able to compete against two “big market teams”.

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18 hours ago, South Side Hit Men said:

The Sox would have also faced a challenge making the playoffs in the NL West this season.

Jerry may not have even bothered to try, would have a permanent built in excuse for waving a perennial wild card carrot in light of not being able to compete against two “big market teams”.

Who fucking cares

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19 hours ago, South Side Hit Men said:

The Sox would have also faced a challenge making the playoffs in the NL West this season.

Jerry may not have even bothered to try, would have a permanent built in excuse for waving a perennial wild card carrot in light of not being able to compete against two “big market teams”.

This is a special quality of petty when you make up an imaginary situation to call Jerry cheap about in a season where the team extended Lynn and brought in Kimbrel,  Hernandez,  and Tepera, along with their contracts.

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20 hours ago, South Side Hit Men said:

The Sox would have also faced a challenge making the playoffs in the NL West this season.

Jerry may not have even bothered to try, would have a permanent built in excuse for waving a perennial wild card carrot in light of not being able to compete against two “big market teams”.

Au contraire.  I think the Giants and Dodgers are giving thanks that Sox were not in their division.

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On 9/26/2021 at 12:22 PM, South Side Hit Men said:

The Sox would have also faced a challenge making the playoffs in the NL West this season.

Jerry may not have even bothered to try, would have a permanent built in excuse for waving a perennial wild card carrot in light of not being able to compete against two “big market teams”.

In your hypothetical scenario, maybe Abreu is an absolute Olympian God cause he doesn't have to deal with cold weather. Maybe it applies to Yoan and Yasmani as well.

Who fucking knows. The roster was built for the AL, in Chicago. And the Padres, who lorded Tatis and Machado over the Sox, are on their way to below .500 after their rockstar GM gave up more WAR than he got back.

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This could happen in the wild card race with 3 games left.

Scenario: Three-team tie for one Wild Card spot

If, for example, the Yankees were in the top Wild Card spot and the Blue Jays, Red Sox and Mariners were all tied for the second spot, the three tied teams would choose/receive A, B and C designations. Club A would host Club B on Monday, Oct. 4. The winner of that game would then host Club C on Tuesday to determine the second Wild Card spot. The AL Wild Card Game would be pushed back from Tuesday in this scenario.

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