Greg Hibbard Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 Below are win streaks of at least 11 games from 1995-2009, and their record and playoff results. Don't overlook the hilarious number 7, as well as 17,19 and 23, although I think this team is much better suited to now win 83-86 games and be right in it all year, mostly because our starting pitching is so good and we don't exactly square off against world beaters in Min and Det. Of course, we do have some BRUTAL second half stretches. One note - that Rays streak in 04 came at the expense of some bad NL teams, as they beat the crap out of the NL west to get back to .500 and then regressed big time against the AL, going something like 36-50 the rest of the way. Obviously, the White Sox are not those 04 Rays, but there's another team that did feast on some bad NL love. I am sunshine and rainbows and over the moon about the streak, but I thought it was really interesting to see that results were all over the map. 9 of the 24 teams listed didn't even make the playoffs! Most surprisingly, no team with an 11+ game win streak has won a world series in the wild card era... 1) 2009 Colorado Rockies (92-70, Wild Card berth, lost nlds 3-1 to Phillies) 2) 2009 Boston Red Sox (95-67, Wild Card berth, lost alds 3-0 to Angels) 3) 2007 Colorado Rockies (90-73, Wild Card berth, lost world series 4-0 to Red Sox) 4) 2006 Minnesota Twins (96-66, Won AL Central, lost alds 3-0 to A's) 5) 2006 LA Dodgers (88-74, Wild Card berth, lost nlds 3-0 to Mets) 6) 2006 Boston Red Sox (86-66, third place in AL east) 7) 2004 Tampa Bay Devil Rays (70-91, last place in AL east) 8) 2004 Houston Astros (92-70, Wild Card berth, lost NLCS to Cards) 9) 2003 Minnesota Twins (90-72, Won Al Central, lost ALDS 3-1 to Yanks) 10) 2003 Arizona Diamondbacks (84-78, third place in NL west) 11) 2002 Oakland A's (103-59, Won AL West, lost ALDS to Twins 3-2) 12) 2001 Oakland A's (102-60, Wild Card berth, lost ALDS to Yanks 3-2) 13) 2001 Seattle Mariners (116-46, Won AL West, lost ALCS to Yanks 4-1) 14) 2001 St. Louis Cardinals (93-69, Wild Card berth, lost NLDS to Dbacks 3-2) 15) 2001 Chicago Cubs (88-74, third place in NL Central) 16) 2000 Atlanta Braves (95-67, Won NL East, lost NLDS to Cards 3-0) 17) 1999 San Diego Padres (74-88, fourth in NL West) 18) 1999 Houston Astros (97-65, Won NL Central, lost NLDS to Braves 3-1) 19) 1999 Baltimore Orioles (78-84, fourth in AL East) 20) 1998 Toronto Blue Jays (88-74, third in AL East) 21) 1998 San Diego Padres (98-64, Won NL West, lost World Series to Yanks 4-0) 22) 1998 San Francisco Giants (89-74, second in NL West - lost one game playoff to Cubs) 23) 1996 Pittsburgh Pirates (73-89, last place NL Central) 24) 1995 Boston Red Sox (86-58, Won AL East, Lost ALDS to Indians 3-0) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigSqwert Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 Wow. Great work putting that together. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LVSoxFan Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 Jesus the Mariners won 116 games that year? Wow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmags Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 i remember at one point the mariners were like...90-40 and I couldn't believe my eyes. Ah, when Brett Boone was a world beater. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chw42 Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 QUOTE (bmags @ Jun 28, 2010 -> 05:08 PM) i remember at one point the mariners were like...90-40 and I couldn't believe my eyes. Ah, when Brett Boone was a world beater. He was also on roids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordan4life_2007 Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 QUOTE (LVSoxFan @ Jun 28, 2010 -> 03:01 PM) Jesus the Mariners won 116 games that year? Wow. You didn't know that? And they would've set the single-season record for most wins in a season if they hadn't blown a 14-2 7th inning lead on a Sunday night in August against the Indians. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Hibbard Posted June 28, 2010 Author Share Posted June 28, 2010 Very surprising that there have been so many great Yankee teams from 1995 til now, and not a single one of them had an 11+ game winning streak... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleHurt05 Posted June 28, 2010 Share Posted June 28, 2010 QUOTE (chw42 @ Jun 28, 2010 -> 05:11 PM) He was also on roids. LOL, he was the poster child of guys that never got caught but were obviously roiding. From the age of 23-31, his highest HR total was 24, highest SLG% was .491 (age 24). At age 32, hits 37 homers, slugs .578. At age 34, hits 35 homers, slugs .535. Two years later, he slugged .350 and was out of baseball. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Hibbard Posted June 29, 2010 Author Share Posted June 29, 2010 one other note: 12 of these 26 streaks come in the same 45 day span. I was also really surprised to see that 5 of the streaks were in mid-late sept, as none of the teams involved won the world series... 2010 Tex: June 12-24 Sox: June 14-26 1) June 4-14 2) April 9-19 3) Sept 16-27 4) June 22-July 3 5) July 29-August 8 6) June 16-June 29 7) June 9-June 22 8) Aug 27-Sept 8 9) Sept 13-24 10) June 18-30 11) Aug 13-Sept 4 12) Aug 2-Aug 12 13) May 23-Jun 8 14) Aug 9-19 15) May 19-Jun 2 16) Apr 16-May 2 17) Jun 19-Jul 2 18) Sept 3-14 19) Sept 7-22 20) Aug 27-Sept 7 21) Jun 7-Jun 17 22) May 29-Jun 9 23) Sept 12-22 24) August 4-14 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witesoxfan Posted June 29, 2010 Share Posted June 29, 2010 The Rockies won 20 of 21 games from the end of the season in 2007 until the World Series. They then got swept by the Red Sox. It's possible they got hot too early, that the time off left them rusty, that the Red Sox were hot instead (having just won 3 in a row to make it to the World Series) or that they ran into a superior team. I would argue most of all that it was the final part of that, but it's just as likely that it's a little of all of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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