Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Kings of Canada...and Pain
Or is it Premiers? Czars? Tsars? Archdukes? Last night's win once again propelled the 'spos to the top of the CLB (Canadian League Baseball - logo is a stylized silhouette of Darrin Fletcher) Standings. I figured it would be a good time to reacquaint ourselves with the Expos against the World standings.
When we last looked at the overall standings (August 23rd for all you that don't have Exposbaseball DOT blogspot DOT com memorized.) The Expos were looking at catching the Colorado Rockies.
Little has changed below the Expos. But above the Expos everyone has come down a little. It is not inconcievable for the Expos to look at a 24th place finish. Sure that doesn't sound like much but it is out of the lower 25% (or if you prefer quartile). You can also say you were in the first couple dozen teams. Sounds nice, doesn't it?
NY Mets 60-77 .438
Milwaukee 60-77 .438
Colorado 60-77 .438
Tampa Bay 59-77 .434
Montreal 58-80 .420
Toronto 57-81 .413
Seattle 51-86 .372
Kansas City 49-88 .358
Arizona 42-96 .304
So go 'Spos! Get us a run and into the mid, rather than lower 20s.
When we last looked at the overall standings (August 23rd for all you that don't have Exposbaseball DOT blogspot DOT com memorized.) The Expos were looking at catching the Colorado Rockies.
Little has changed below the Expos. But above the Expos everyone has come down a little. It is not inconcievable for the Expos to look at a 24th place finish. Sure that doesn't sound like much but it is out of the lower 25% (or if you prefer quartile). You can also say you were in the first couple dozen teams. Sounds nice, doesn't it?
NY Mets 60-77 .438
Milwaukee 60-77 .438
Colorado 60-77 .438
Tampa Bay 59-77 .434
Montreal 58-80 .420
Toronto 57-81 .413
Seattle 51-86 .372
Kansas City 49-88 .358
Arizona 42-96 .304
So go 'Spos! Get us a run and into the mid, rather than lower 20s.