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Old 01-04-2006, 10:01 AM
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15 titles?

Will the Braves get their 15th consecutive title this year? And even if they do, can they do something in the playoffs besides get eliminated?
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Old 01-04-2006, 01:48 PM
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I'd say the Braves have a good chance on making it again this year. Now if this was a poll as to whether they would do anything with it besides being eliminated I wouldn't be so sure.

The Mets are probably the Braves biggest threat in the East this year.
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Old 01-05-2006, 10:43 PM
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I think history alone is enough reason to pick the Braves. Even if it weren't 14 years in a row, the last 2 years Bobby Cox has done enough with so many question marks to convince me to never bet against him. I think this could be the tightest race in a while but until somebody proves they can hang with Atlanta all year I'll pick them every time. And besides that, with all this young talent and some pretty good veterans as well the Braves have a pretty good roster even if there were no streak. I say Braves win in 06
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Old 01-06-2006, 09:45 PM
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Just being nitpicky but the Braves do not have 15 consecutive titles. The Montreal Expos "won" the 1994 NL East.
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Old 01-06-2006, 10:26 PM
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Just being nitpicky but the Braves do not have 15 consecutive titles. The Montreal Expos "won" the 1994 NL East.
That's not being nitpicky, it's being absurd. Nobody won anything in 1994 and nobody can say what would've happened over the last 6 weeks.
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Old 01-07-2006, 06:47 PM
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The Montreal Expos "won" the 1994 NL East.
Not true. MVPs, GG's, Cy Youngs..etc were handed out in 1994, but no division leaders were recognized. As 22 pointed out, nobody knows for sure who would have won the division had those last six weeks not been cancelled. For example, on August 12, 1993, exactly one year prior to the strike, the Braves actually trailed the Giants by MORE games (8.5) than they did in 1994 to the Expos but yet still won the division.

So, no, it has been 14 consecutive titles.
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I think the Braves can do it again and with an even more competitive division they'll win in convincing fashion. I can't wait for the season to BEGIN!!
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Old 01-18-2006, 01:20 PM
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Will the Braves get their 15th consecutive title this year? And even if they do, can they do something in the playoffs besides get eliminated?
No way, Mets will finally take the division back from the Braves.
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No way, Mets will finally take the division back from the Braves.
That's what everyone said last year and the year they got Mo Vaughn, Jeromy Burnitz, and Roberto Alomar. We'll see about it!

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I'm scared of the Mets no doubt, especially now that they have a good closer in Wagner, but none the less, the Braves always find a way to finish first in the marathon that is the regular season, they've got the pitching to do it, and with the Jones boys in the line up, I think they can win it again, either way, why bet against them after 14 years.
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Not true. MVPs, GG's, Cy Youngs..etc were handed out in 1994, but no division leaders were recognized. As 22 pointed out, nobody knows for sure who would have won the division had those last six weeks not been cancelled. For example, on August 12, 1993, exactly one year prior to the strike, the Braves actually trailed the Giants by MORE games (8.5) than they did in 1994 to the Expos but yet still won the division.

So, no, it has been 14 consecutive titles.
My point is that even if no division titles were given out, the Braves still don't have 14 consecutive titles. How can they have 14 consecutive titles if the Braves didn't win the 1994 title? I consider the Expos the 1994 NL East champs. Yes, I'm being nit picky.

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I say, you keep Cox as your manager in the regular season and when you reach the playoffs, you fire the guy and acquire some other non-playoff contendor team's coach....

Seems risky, but, it's been a while...
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My point is that even if no division titles were given out, the Braves still don't have 14 consecutive titles. How can they have 14 consecutive titles if the Braves didn't win the 1994 title? I consider the Expos the 1994 NL East champs. Yes, I'm being nit picky.
You are absolutly right!!!!!!!!!
The Expos would have been, could have been, should have been the 94 NL East Champs.....if only Selig didn't announce that strike....

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Hard to get 15th consecutive when you've only had 11 consecutive. No, I'm not saying the Expos won the 1994 because, as braves fans are quick to point out, titles weren't awarded which means NOBODY won the 1994 NL East so it is:

11 consecutive titles by Braves.
Nobody.
3 consecutive titles by Braves.
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The only reason people vote yes is because we'e in a Braves forum. Put this in any other forum and the majority will say no.
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Old 01-31-2006, 05:27 AM
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The only reason people vote yes is because we'e in a Braves forum. Put this in any other forum and the majority will say no.
Yes they would but they also said the last couple of years the Braves would lose so the opinion of fans don't really matter. About 1994 no one did win the division which is true and we can all argue about if the Braves are going for their 15th or 12th but if you are a Braves' fan then it will be 15 and if you really want to be technical then it is their 12th. The ones you should really be mad at is the media (ESPN and other networks) which are the ones that really push the consecutive division winning streaks. Another example of them not giving the full truth is when USC was going for their "Three-peat" even though they were actually going for their 2nd straight national titles. As a Braves' fan I do think its their 15th but I also recognize that the Braves did not win the 1994 season and that there was a decent chance that the wouldn't have.
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If you don't like the number 15, go to another thread. JMO
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The only reason people vote yes is because we'e in a Braves forum. Put this in any other forum and the majority will say no.
Great point, everybody here (including myself) will say the Braves are gonna win the division, but if we could take this to a broader forum it would get more mixed reviews.
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Lets say this.
The Braves have been the last 14 NL East Division leaders of those awarded
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The Braves have ben the last 14 NL East Division leaders in non-strike seasons.
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The Braves have been the last 14 NL East Division leaders of those awarded
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The Braves have ben the last 14 NL East Division leaders in non-strike seasons.
But the first three titles were from the NL West.
But, yes, 14 opportunites to win divisions presented to them, 14 divisions won. In regards to team success, 1994 has been rendered moot.
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That's what everyone said last year and the year they got Mo Vaughn, Jeromy Burnitz, and Roberto Alomar. We'll see about it!

Yea, well none of them had a good season.

Same as Beltran and Pedro, Pedro did ok but not reaching his standards.

So maybe Wagner and Delgado might not produce
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But the first three titles were from the NL West.
But, yes, 14 opportunites to win divisions presented to them, 14 divisions won. In regards to team success, 1994 has been rendered moot.
The Expos are the 94 division winners.
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Old 01-31-2006, 02:28 PM
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I think they can do it again.

Of course the Mets had the best off season (as usual), but they still have to prove it.

I would put my money on the Braves again. Let's hope they will get any further than the NLDS.
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though mazzone flew the coop to the orioles, the braves are a pretty good bet.
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