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I have been trying to plot the number of world series championships won
over the past 80 years by each of the teams in the current baseball playoffs. My problem is that two of the teams never show up on the chart. And one only once. What causes this problem? -- Gary Klass Editor, PSRT-L 4600 Politics and Government Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 61790 http://LILT.ILSTU.EDU/gmklass (309) 438-7852 (fax) 438-7638 The Chart of the Week: http://LILT.ILSTU.EDU/gmklass/cow |
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Gary Klass wrote:
I have been trying to plot the number of world series championships won over the past 80 years by each of the teams in the current baseball playoffs. My problem is that two of the teams never show up on the chart. And one only once. What causes this problem? Weak pitching? Dave dvt at psu dot edu |
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Gary -
Weak pitching, poor clutch performances, various curses on the teams. The Red Sox last won in 1918, which is 85 years ago, and the Cubs in 1908. The Marlins won one time, and the damn Yankees have run away with it in between. Go back 100 years, to 1903. And root for the Sox. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html _______ dvt wrote: Gary Klass wrote: I have been trying to plot the number of world series championships won over the past 80 years by each of the teams in the current baseball playoffs. My problem is that two of the teams never show up on the chart. And one only once. What causes this problem? Weak pitching? Dave dvt at psu dot edu |
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