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The Mets' Magic Number
Topic Started: Apr 27 2006, 08:30 PM (1,548 Views)
boaz
If I'm not mistaken the mets only need to win six more games clinch first in there division.
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Actually, the Mets magic number is 5. Any combination of 5 Mets wins and Phillies losses and the Mets clinch. Two Mets wins or Braves losses eliminate those #%@%$ing Braves!
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boaz
one mets win or one braves loss and the braves are out
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eye95
True that. Na na na na na na na na. hey-hey-ey, goo-ood bye-ye!
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boaz
yeah!
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worst mets can do is tie and have a game to see who goes in so the phillies have to win 15 straight and the mets lose 16 straight... :) :) :) i tinhk the mets are making it
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boaz
I understand they arent as far ahead this year, but do we know what their magic number is?
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eye95
After tonight's win, the magic number is 59.
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May 13 2006, 11:41 AM
In one month the Braves will be ahead of the Mets.... just watch.....

Can I try this again? ;)
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gentry
You can try it, but I'm afraid results will be the same ;-)
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braveschopbraves
Jul 26 2007, 10:48 PM
Can I try this again? ;)

Hey, BCB, long time, no see!

You can say it, but that accounts for 2 of your 6 posts here. I am afraid that you accuracy rating is gonna take a hit. You'll never catch Rush this way!
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eye95
Jul 27 2007, 06:47 AM
Hey, BCB, long time, no see!

You can say it, but that accounts for 2 of your 6 posts here.  I am afraid that you accuracy rating is gonna take a hit.  You'll never catch Rush this way!

Hey eye. :D Okay but we're winning 2 of 3 this series. Oliver Perez will probably dominate us like usual, but we'll win with Smoltz and Huddy going... The next 6 game against the Mets and Phils are verrrrrrry important.
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Mets Magic # = 16

I think its pretty much locked up, but this week could factor in if the Mets go in the tank.
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The probability of the Mets beating out the Phils stands at 98.8%.
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