(If You Start Counting on April 23) The. Best. Record. In. Baseball!
So says ESPN. It was the ET-T11-PABHR, the Scotch & Shuuto

 

The crack research department at ESPN determines that, from April 23 on, the Best Record in Baseball belongs to ... your Seattle Mariners.

And all you bandwagoners are just getting on board now?

You should have known that it all started when the Best Third Baseman in Baseball (if you start counting on April 23) came to the plate on that day.

Then came the Scotch and the Shuuto.

Full article here.

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And a little look back at April 23.

Here.

 

Home page here.

Comments

1

Sometimes, one great home run can inspire belief. Sometimes the whole season can turn on one play.

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Sam Goes Bam's picture

ESPN gears 90 percent of its resources to worshiping Lebron James and Johnny Football so it's nice to see the "sports leader" actually look around and see what's happening for a change.

3

If you could pick any team's 3B-SS-2B trio to move forward for the next couple of years with, say '15-'16, is there any you would pick over the M's?
 
If St. Louis had a 2B to bet on, they might have something to consider.  And then you still might pick the M's.
 
Beyond that, am I missing any team?
 
We've got a terrific core, and that doesn't include The Kid behind the plate.
 
 

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