Well im Glad that they are the only team in the MLB who everyone thinks should make it every year. I mean shit they have made it how many times in the last 20 years... you name 2 teams that have made it to the play offs as many times as the yankees.
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Dude, Its ok man Hockey is on its way out. Just a few more years. You dont have to explain it to me. You ask any American name 2 sports they love and guess what they will be. Baseball football or basketball Sorry player hockey doesnt make the cut. Keep thinking what you wanna think im speaking the truth. Just because you dont understand the excitement of watching a pitcher, pitch a perfect game dont get mad at me. Throwing over 100 pitchs over 100mph striking out ever man who thinks he can touch you. That is what gets me and keeps me watching baseball. Watching Hero's be made, Understanding that baseball kept Americans hopes up during the grate depression. Do your research. People came to watch the babe before they would eat dinner , know why? It gave them hope. The Grate American Past time is what they call baseball. Every kid dreams about hitting that home run bottom of the 9th base's loaded and crushing one out the park. That Is American. Eating the hot dogs and killing a bottle of coke while watching a baseball game. All of that is what baseball is all about. Try it out sometime you may enjoy it.
Thats all i got to say about that. Keep believing that hockey is a bigger sport than baseball
Yankee Fan till the day I Die.
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Here is a little more fact for you nay Sayers
Rank Team Titles Last Series
1st New York Yankees (AL) 26 2000 39
2nd St. Louis Cardinals (NL) 10 2006 17
3rd Oakland Athletics † (AL) 9 1989 14
4th Boston Red Sox † (AL) 7 2007 11
5th Los Angeles Dodgers † (NL) 6 1988 18
6th Cincinnati Reds (NL) 5 1990 9
7th Pittsburgh Pirates (NL) 5 1979 7
8th San Francisco Giants † (NL) 5 1954 17
9th Detroit Tigers (AL) 4 1984 10
10th Chicago White Sox (AL) 3 2005 5
11th Atlanta Braves † (NL) 3 1995 9
12th Minnesota Twins † (AL) 3 1991 6
13th Baltimore Orioles † (AL) 3 1983 7
14th Philadelphia Phillies (NL) 2 2008 6
15thCleveland Indians (AL) 2 1948 5
16thChicago Cubs (NL) 2 1908 10
17thFlorida Marlins (NL) * 2 2003 2
18thToronto Blue Jays (AL) * 2 1993 2
19thNew York Mets (NL) * 2 1986 4
20thLA Angels of Anaheim (AL) 1 2002 1
21stArizona Diamondbacks (NL) * 1 2001 1
22ndKansas City Royals (AL) * 1 1985 2
23rd San Diego Padres (NL) * 0 2
24thHouston Astros † (NL) * 0 1
25thColorado Rockies (NL) * 0 1
26thMilwaukee Brewers † (AL) * 0 1
27thTampa Bay Rays † (AL) * 0 1
AL = American League (61 victories)
NL = National League (43 victories)
* joined the American or National League after 1960
(9 victories in 18 World Series out of 47 since 1960)
† Totals include a team's record in a previous city
or under another name (see franchise list below).
No World Series have yet been played by the Texas Rangers † (AL) *,
the Seattle Mariners (AL) * or the Washington Nationals † (NL) *.
Further information: World Series and List of World Series winners
Source: MLB.com