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Natural Rivalries
I was thinking about it, and since the AL is 14 teams and NL 16, there must be two NL teams without a natural rival? Who are they, and who am I missing?
Minnesota-Milwaukee Chicago-Chicago Kansas City-St. Louis Cleveland-Cincinnatti New York-New York Baltimore-Philadelphia Tampa Bay-Florida Boston-Atlanta Toronto-Washington D.C. Anaheim-Los Angeles Oakland-San Francisco Texas-Houston Detroit Seattle Philadelphia Pittsburgh Arizona Colorado San Diego Does anybody know if they will change it to Washington D.C. and Baltimore now? |
Arizona - SF/LAD/STL/NYY
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Wait, define "natural".
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During MLB's interleague, each team has a "natural rival" from the other league that they play. Its based around location I think, but I guess there may be some random exceptions.
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Nobody is rivals with my poor Rockies because everyone stomps them. :'(
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So are the Rockies one of the teams that doesn't have a natural rival, or are you just saying that as a figure of speech?
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I dont know, I think the Dodgers are more of a rival with the Giants then they are with the Angels, unless you are talkin bout geographical location, which would make the angels and dogers rivals
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I don't think they really have any rivals more than the normal division stuff. A couple of years ago I would of said maybe the San Diego Padres, but today I don't think they really have anyone. Mainly because they switch the people on the roster so much there is no real history to the team. I mean this year they have like 3 guys with over 2 full years MLB experience.
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Also it kind of seems like the owner of the O's is trying his hardest to start something with the Nationals since he feels part of his territory was taken away.
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ARE YOU GUYS NOT READING WHAT I AM SAYING?
I'm not talking about rivalries, im talking about the MLB Interleague Natural Rivalries, set up by the MLB...Every year an AL team will play the teams from a division in the NL, and then they have one more series against an NL team, their NATURAL RIVAL, who they play every year. I made a list of about 10 of them in the first post. I don't know how I can be any more clear what I am talking about. |
JAys- Tigers dude.
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Oh well I guess Colorado would be either Texas or Seattle. They usually play them more than the other AL teams. But they play the White Sox like every other day in Spring Training.
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Yeah Colorado-Seattle would make sense I guess
And Gertner, is that new this year because I thought that the Canadian teams always played. |
Philadelphia-New York--- Giants and Eagles is actually the only big one the two cities have
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Cobra vs. Mongoose
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Lol, NO!! I wasn't thinking either...Detroit and Toronto ISN'T A "NATURAL RIVALRY" ITS AN AMERICAN LEAGUE RIVALRY!!!!!
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how isn't it? Check every other sport.
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Gertner he taking about the Natural Rivalries in Major League Baseball. American League vs National League..You play one natural rival every single year from the other league in 2 series, one home and one away. I think the other teams you play from the other league changes every year, and you don't play a home and home series with them. You only play one series with the other leagues teams - Unless of coures, it's your natural rival.
I really don't know any of the natural rivals though so I can't help you out on your list. |
It really sucks that my beloved Expos are now in Washington. Expos vs Blue Jays was great. It would make sense to now have a Washington vs Baltimore rivlary as they are so closely located. Not sure where that leaves the Blue Jays though in terms of interleague rivalry. It would have been nice if Buffalo would have made a pitch for the Expos as that would have been a natural with Toronto.
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Thank god people that actually read the topic
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but I head Thom Brennamen say that the D-Backs natural rival is Detroit.
:-/ I dunno |
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