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Long Live the King
2004-08-11 16:15
I don't care for boxing much, but there's one aspect that I like: if you beat the world champion, then you're the world champion! I wondered, what would happened if we had that rule in baseball? You'd have several new champions every week. So I followed the schedule so far this year, beginning with Florida's first game. I am proud to announce that the current MLB champs are the Milwaukee Brewers. Long live the King! Tonight, the Atlanta Braves will try to retake the throne Milwaukee took from them last night. Here are the teams that have been champions so far this year, and the number of days they've spent as champs: Florida - 25 The A's held on to the championship for a week, sweeping Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, but then got swept in St. Louis. The champs never played another AL team. With interleague play now over, the title will remain in the NL for the rest of the regular season. Pittsburgh went on a nine-game winning streak when they became champions on June 26. The Expos held the title at the All-Star break. Read on for the day-by-day champions list... April 6: Florida (1)
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