atlanta braves, new york yankees, boston redsox, housten astros, chicago cubs, athletics, cardinals, diamond backs, florida marlins, or the mets?
2006-10-20
08:24:13
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18 answers
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➔ Baseball
Braves: yeah good, Yankees: Anti-Yankee, Boston Red Sox: Kicks! my favorite, Astros: good; Chicago Cubs: Wish they could make it to world series. Mets: sometimes
2006-10-20 08:52:51
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answered by Bruce W. 4
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Definatly Da Bronx Bombers 26 time world series champs. The Gay Sox of boston are terrible every player that played on the red sox and then played on the yankees have gone to be in the HOF including THe Sultan of Swat.
Corey Lidle 1972-2006 Gone But not forgotten
2006-10-20 15:58:33
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answered by jakedelhomme13 2
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I am all Red Sox. The Braves are OK, the Yankees STINK, the Astroes are OK, the Cubs are OK, the A's are not that great, the Cardinals aren't the best, the Diamondbacks are OK, the Marlins are not that great, the Mets are OK.
2006-10-20 15:29:04
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answered by noh38 2
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The Philadelphia Athletics
2006-10-20 15:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an A's fan so bingo, bango, bongo on that. While since I have never heard of the "Housten" or why the "Mets" lost the "New York" part on your list, my second fave among those is the Yankees. Yes, I know they overspend and are ruining baseball, yada, yada, yada, but they are a fascinating sopa opera year after year win or lose.
2006-10-20 15:29:45
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answered by fugutastic 6
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Yankees. Then the Braves then the Cardinals.
2006-10-20 15:37:58
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answered by Leonor 5
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None of The Above.
2006-10-20 15:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The Brooklyn Dodgers.
Curse you Branch Rickey!!!
2006-10-20 15:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Of the above choices - Chicago Cubs.
Overall, Oakland A's.
2006-10-20 15:31:13
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answered by kentata 6
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Twins
2006-10-20 15:35:07
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answered by Mike R 4
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