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Date Posted: Mon April 18, 2005 12:40:37
Author: BostonRam
Subject: Once again, JJ, interesting logic. I think the the term "championship season" rightfully belongs to the team that indeed won said championship. We need not bicker that the Red Sox are in fact the 2004 World Series Champs now. Are you sure you didn't go to Hofstra?
In reply to: JoltinJoe 's message, "Now, BostonRam, I didn't say I count the divisional title as a "championship season." I only said that real winners don't call it a "championship season" unless they win the division. "Winning it all" means winning the division, the league pennant, and then the World Series. The Sox didn't "win it all" last year." on Mon April 18, 2005 12:00:19


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