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What if... the 1994 strike never happened... -- (link)
Posted by
Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Sep 7 '10, 04:37
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some interesting/fun comments...
(www.baseball-reference.com)
Responses:
I'd probably still be a Colorado Rockies fan.
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JaxSean
Sep 7, 06:01
4
That's interesting
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Will Hunting
Sep 7, 06:32
3
I lived in Colorado at the time. -- nm
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JaxSean
Sep 7, 06:38
2
Actually, scratch that. I moved here in between the 93/94 seasons. -- nm
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JaxSean
Sep 7, 06:40
1
Okay, that makes sense then. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Sep 7, 06:47
I think the Expos were doomed regardless. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 7, 04:42
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I don't know. Had they won, the excitement in the city (and country) might have found a Canadian owner.
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Name Withheld by Request
Sep 7, 07:03
1
remember the climate of the time, though.
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Reagen
Sep 7, 07:09
Yeah, several of the commenters conclude that. But interesting thoughts about the impact on Bonds or the Yankees had the strike/shutdown not happened -- nm
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Don Homer
Sep 7, 05:47
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