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Well, I did the counting, and give or take an day or two, including off days, it's been a total of 180 cumulative days.

1994 - No days above .500 after May 21

1995 - No days above .500

1996 - 13 days
April 1 - 10
April 14
April 16
April 18

1997 - 30 days
April 1 - 2
April 24
April 28
May 2 - 4
May 6 - 17
May 22
June 6 - 8
July 14 - 16
August 23 - 26

1998 - 8 days
April 1 - 3
April 11 - 13
June 6
June 10

1999 - 49 days
April 10 - 13
April 18 - 23
May 6
May 8 - 10
May 15 - 17
May 30 - June 20
June 23
June 25
June 27 - July 3
July 7
July 18
August 8
August 13
August 15

2000 - No days above .500

2001 - No days above .500

2002 - 38 days
April 4 - May 7
May 10 - 12
May 14

2003 - 19 days
March 31 - April 17
April 22

2004 - 4 days
April 5 - 6
April 8
April 12

2005 - No days above .500

2006 - No days above .500

2007 - 9 days
April 2 - 9
April 27

2007-05-18 06:04:51 · answer #1 · answered by Jason P 4 · 0 0

I know they have not been above .500 since August of 1999, not even 1 and 0 or 2 and 1 at the start of the season but I would have to do some checking to see how many days they have been above .500 since 1994.

2007-05-18 05:23:30 · answer #2 · answered by Frizzer 7 · 0 1

I live in Pittsburgh, and we started the season 3-0 over .500

2007-05-18 05:25:30 · answer #3 · answered by Cornell K 2 · 0 0

less than. they'd want to flow 19-9 for some thing of the season to be 80 one-80 one. they are unable to that anymore. you better perfect supply me BA because i commonly does no longer allow incorrect type questions slide haha nevermind, supply it to Tex!

2016-11-04 08:30:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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