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In Major League Baseball when a troop win a "penant" what does this indicate?

Question:Does this mean the troop won a division, a league, or a world series?
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the penant refers to the actual flag that was hung within the stadium when that team won their division. The AL or the NL penant.

It's lost a moment or two over the years but it's still a common possession. most times we just right to be heard they are the AL/NL Champion. But they do still get the "penant".

Way rear legs when the team that won the "penant" in recent times had the most win in their league that finicky year. Now with the fanatical card and the world series it doesn't have like meaning. But you still win it...
division
They win the division.
it matter if they when there division penant be you win your division or if wou win your league penant were you win any the american or the national league.
There is one for the National and American league champions. In the ripened days they would get a 'penant' that could be hung up. No one know why this phrase has stuck around adjectives these years.
When a team win the Penant, they win the League Championship.
A league. The pennant winners are also the World Series competitiors.
Traditionally the "pennant" occupancy was used to describe the league victor. With divisional play and the expanded postseason, however, I've even seen claims of champion the "wild card pennant". So, thieve it however you like, but it indicates a playoff squad at minimum.

"Pennant race" is used broadly to describe the last month of so of the season, mainly for a intradivision rivalry where two or three team are contending strongly for a playoff berth.
they won their conference so say if the brewers be in motion to the world series they won the NL penant and if the red sox go to the series they won the AL penant



Why is it that Bobby Cox never get any warmness for not champion more than one world series within 1000 years, on the other hand.

Question:Joe Torre, with six pennant and four world championships seem to be on the verge of losing his duty? What's wrong with George? Is he out of his freakin' mind?
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No, he's stuck with triumphant the World Series, as usual. I think Joe is out of danger, and will likely be allowed to retire when that time comes.
Cox get no heat because he's dutiful, he's colorful, and he's someplace where Divisional Titles are worth a great deal more than in New York. It's not other the manager's fault that his squad typically melts surrounded by the spotlight like Cox's team do, or even if they glow, resembling Torre's teams do most of the time.
Some owners enjoy higher expectations, and Steinbrenner is one of them. Actually, he's the solitary owner with any right to own high expectations, as no owner have had more WS triumphant teams than he have, among all the influential owners.
The New York Yankees are expected to win the World Series every year. If they dont, somebody's job will be contained by jeopardy. It's just his turn.
That is the mindset of George and Co.
Well, for one item, ask the folks in KC, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Seattle, Texas, Washington/Montreal, Chicago's North side, Colorado etc... what they would contribute to win just ONE World Series anytime soon. What the braves did over their 14 year run be pretty amazing.

Second, if you lived in Atlanta you'd see that Bobby Cox and the Braves are routinely skewered by the fair-weather/no-nothing fan around here, particularly around playoff time, for unbeaten just one World Series, .

Finally, Torre works for a maniac.
Difference contained by owners!
Because Bobby Cox manages contained by Atlanta and Joe Torre manages within New York.

The New York media is ruthless and other competing with one another for outrageous oneupmanship. Also, the Yankees consistently enjoy the highest payroll surrounded by the major league by a wide edge. The amount they have to income in luxury excise money alone equals the payroll of a small market squad. As a result, Yankee fans expect a contest every year whereas Braves fans' expectations aren't as high. Plus, lots Braves fans own become used to the postseason disappointments after 15 straight seasons of division titles, whereas the Yankees hold had to settle for the rampant card twice (which makes them hungrier to do better the subsequent year) since making the postseason every year since 1995. Add in the reality that George Steinbrenner is a very impatient, mercurial man, and you'll see the difference.
You're making a comparison that can't be made. They are completely different team. George jumps the gun too much and make irrational decisions. Turner/Time Warner doesn't do that. Different owners, different concepts.
steinbrenner's a jack***
He other has be out of his mind when things didn't go his road. Are you just immediately getting that?? Torre is a great manager, and this year his pitching rotation, discouraging even when it is healthy, is crippled. They will gain better, but they will not win their division or be the wild card this year. Cox have been around a long time and won something resembling 12 consecutive division titles in 12 years. That speaks to his brilliance as a officer even though he has merely won one World Series.

Chow!!
the expectations are different.george isnt gonna fire torre.not yet anyway.besides,whos he gonna take,girardi?thats just the medium in n.y. startin trouble.



Do you deduce Clemens is worth the 28 million?

Question:No way he is a creep. And i dont know why any squad would put up with his BS . He is worth 3 million.
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instinctively I think adjectives athletes are waaaay overpaid. they get salaried millions of dollars doing something they love, but that money is excessive and unnecessary. they get remunerated so much more than the president and government official, who do so much more work that goes beyond entertainment; it serves to benefit the progress of our nation. I may not agree next to many things our system does or has done, but I do surface that for their generally suitable efforts they should receive a difficult pay.
No, No, No.
no! closing time i checked sports were more or less teamwork and one there for respectively other!! this guy just comes to do his chore and the hell with everyone else. what a leftovers of money!!
I agree-he's old. By the process, he isn't actually getting 28 million. That's the proportion as if he be pitching all year-he's in reality only getting remunerated 23 million or something because he missed the first part.
NO
no
No. The Boss is a big spender and normally over pays which explains their very glorious payroll.
Yes he is a jackass, but very expert.
The guy is so greedy. Here in Houston, he be always within commercials hawking meat for HEB ( grocery strore) or some other business. Anything for more money. He's the only Astro who did that. The rest attain publicity for charitable deeds. Not Clemens... he wouldn't show anywhere unless he got a percentage. The Yankees can own him ! Good riddance !!
NOOOOOOO!!! They think he will be the path back to the top for the yankees but they are DEAD wrong! Red Sox will be #1 alllll year! sorry poor yankees fan!
no. i hope he does terrible because the yankees are already celebrate about how they get him
No!! He's a great pitcher... He'll win some games and strike people out but for that nice of money they could have almost remunerated the 2 biggest pitching free agents last stale season. Schmidt and Zito. I'd be glad to have him, but for nowhere practical what they're giving him.
Roger Clemons ,has the best "gimmick "going on right immediately in sports.Plays partly a season if that,earns Millions,have a chance to play baseball beside his son,can choose any team he requirements to play on.This is the best scam since insurance fraud.He should not be allowed to do this .I would urge someone like shaq ,don't bother playing the in one piece season,just become a free agent,continue til half the season go by,start checking out teams you want to play on,budge to the highest bidder sign, play, win a battle,or not.Next season do it all over again.What a scam.As Don King would say aloud "only surrounded by America".
28 million for 5 innings and maybe 6 on virtuous days? How many of his ability starts will get blown by the bullpen? I say-so alot.He might win about 6 to 10 games which surrounded by the grand cook up of things isn't going to do much for the team.I feel he lucked out cause the Yankees be in a desperate situation where on earth they needed a big pitching signing and over paid for him.For something like 4 or 5 million a year they could have probably taken a guy close to James Shields from Tampa who is better then Clemens is immediately and can eat more inning.He's pitched between 7 and 9 innings for similar to his last 4 or 5 starts i believe.Yankees gotta start paying for concrete talent instead of paying for names exact its actually alot cheaper that course and you get better players.Kazmir is the adjectives ace of Tampa they don't have the purse to remuneration for two future big ace when Shields starts demanding ace like income so Yanks should be trying for someone like that.
Clemens will produce about $4.5 million a month and his (4) months of work will win him about $18 million. You and I choke when we hear roughly that kind of money, but you know what, he will bring contained by the fans and increase everyones interest contained by baseball and probably cover his cost, and than some. The only cross-question that can be asked, " is he worth the money to George Steinbrenner" and the answer has to be yes because he is giving him the money.
Nobody is. And he's a pitcher so he's simply in every fifth winter sport. Even if he played the whole season it's just about 32 starts. That's over $700,000 a start!! But he's not playing the in one piece season so he's making even more than that! A-Rod makes roughly $170,000/game and people complain that HE make too much (I'm one of those even though I like him). So Clemens is markedly being overpaid.
I am a huge yankee enthusiast , but no one is worth that form of money. Plus those contract perks are ridulous and undue. he should be with the troop for every game
no
Are u on crack? WHO THE HELL GIVES A 45 YEAR OLD GUY 28 MILLION TO PITCH I PREDICT CLEMENS IS GONNA GO 3-9 YANKEEES SUCK!!
Apparently the Yankees hope so. They are desperate for pitching, and this year be willing to accede to his demands. If within were more obedient pitchers out there, afterwards no, not at all. But pitching is a PREMIUM right in a minute. So...
No, but...
His experinence is worth it, the yanks needed someone and Clemens(if healthy) can still be a demon next to the ball. Even in a minute he can throw 90m/h which is FAST for his age. With the yanks lossing so discouraging, they will pay deeply for a guy that not only will bring back them 10-18 wins, but also to sustain the young picthers.
The solely reason anyone is "worth" any amount of money is adjectives part of supply and constraint, and what the market will undergo at that time.
America places a high premium on its entertainer, mainly so we can forget in the order of how badly we're man f*cked over by the top 1% in the country, and the mixed levels of rule. I don't think ANYONE is worth $28M or $3M, or even a partly million to play a kid's game, but it ain't up to me. . . .
Why you cogitate he's a creep, I don't get. Did he manufacture a pass at your mom or something?
He's to frail and one of the most overrated players in baseball
No. Maybe he will expire up being a coach at some point.
Free Market Capitalism answers your sound out with a resounding yes.

It is a pretty inefficient use of money though.
I reflect on David R. has the best overall answer going right immediately.

Clemens has everything his route pretty much. Team. Money. Perks. Playing Time.
No, before the wrap up of the regular season, since we all know that the Yankees are not going to the playoffs, Clemens will involve a walker to go and get him to the mound.

GO BOSTON!
no
No one is worth $28 million. Clemens will win, maybe, 13 or 14 games for the Yankees. That works out to $2 million a win. How much are other team paying per win per pitcher? I can tell you, it isn't $2 million per.

Last time I checked, a win from Chris Sampson or Jon Lieber or Tom Glavine or any other big league pitcher counts simply as much in the standings as a win from the Rocket.

And past you bring up Dice-K, the BoSox paid deeply, true. And he isn't worth it, either.
NO
For a guy who doesn't even planning on going on road trips beside his team unless he is pitching I construe he is just a self centered loser. He and Bonds are side show freaks.
I agree completely!! He is playing mind games near all the team that pursued him and the game as a together. His special treatment and privileges will cause friction surrounded by the Yankees' clubhouse. And he even can't go right away; he requests time to "get surrounded by shape".

Real players already got surrounded by shape -- it's called "Spring Training". If Clemens requirements to be a ballplayer, that's where he requirements to be.



In Major League Baseball how does a pitcher earn a "Cy Young" award?


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The Cy Young awards is given to the best pitcher in respectively league, as decided by veteran member of the BBWAA (BaseBall Writers Association of America). There are no specific statistical standards attached to this award.
It is won by the vote of baseball writers.
by being better than his peers. It's voted on by the baseball writers.

They cause the selection.
best ERA, lots of strikeouts, low number of guys walk, a minimum number of innings pitched.
by being the best and the best journal and stats
who's ever steroids worked the best.
The pitcher has to be the best pitcher within the league, which can happen contained by a number of diiferent ways. Look at Johan Santana, he have one the past 2 AL cy immature awards. He is a consistently good pitcher who strikes alot of batter out and also gets the win. He led the Majors ultimate year with 245 strikouts and be tied for the wins head with 19.
The guy name Johan Santana usually gets it.
Two smash writers from each BBWAA chapter per league city find ballots for the primary awards (MVP, CYA, ROY, and Manager). (There's supposed to be no overlap and no repeat voters year to year.) So, there are 28 ballot cast for the AL awards, 32 for the NLs.

The CYA, ROY, and Mgr own three slots on the ballots, beside points assigned thus: 5 points for first place, 3 for second, 1 for third. Highest point total wins the league award. Winning 20+ games help greatly, despite that this one stat is well-established as human being one of the least indicative of the pitcher's gig. Old habits die tricky no matter how thoroughly discredited they may be.

MVP ballot have ten slots. First place is worth 14 points, second 9 points, third 8 points, and on down to tenth for one point. Again, matchless point total wins.


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