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Yeah, but the Red Sox won Game 1 that year, so they weren't coming back from a 0-2 deficit.

 

The only times it's happened are 2004 (the infamous 0-3 comeback by the Sox), 1985 (which we should know as Jays fans, since we were the ones who choked it away to the Royals), and 1982 (Brewers over Angels).

 

Oh s***! That changes everything.

 

Somebody bring up the days of the week the comebacks commenced on. What was the weather?

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The only time a team has come back after trailing 2-0 in the mlb playoffs is the 1995 Seattle Mariners Vs the Yankees, and The Red Sox vs the Yankees in 2004

Um, no, there have been others.

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Well they need to sweep all three home games now and hope to somehow win one in Cleveland. Good luck with that.
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definitley not going to shut up

 

Well then how about you stop trying to Google your way to sounding smart and posting a dozen memes a day.

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Not time to give up yet. If Stroman can beat Bauer there is a pretty good chance Sanchez can hold them off enough to get another win. This team did win 6 in a row. But will be very difficult to do this now. If they are going to play like this would rather they get it over with and get knocked out in this series rather than against Cubs or Dodgers. Win 2 lose 1 win 2, pretty simple
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Get your GDT cup on, bitch. You're in.

 

Hes not allowed to make a GDT. Or he's buying me tickets. We have a bet.

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The Jays are pretty much screwed anytime they face a right-hander with good breaking stuff.

 

I think Shapiro's partly to blame for not adding some left-handed pop to the lineup. The Jays have to have one of the least balanced starting lineups in the league.

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Well they need to sweep all three home games now and hope to somehow win one in Cleveland. Good luck with that.

 

Or win 2 of 3 in Toronto and win 6/7... same s***.

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Oh s***! That changes everything.

 

Somebody bring up the days of the week the comebacks commenced on. What was the weather?

Never said it did change anything. People were wondering how often teams blow 2-0 leads in the ALCS, I was curious myself, so I looked it up. No need to get snarky about it.

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The Jays are pretty much screwed anytime they face a right-hander with good breaking stuff.

 

I think Shapiro's partly to blame for not adding some left-handed pop to the lineup. The Jays have to have one of the least balanced starting lineups in the league.

 

Even RHB.. we seriously don't have a pinch hitter for Darwin Barney lol

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Um, no, there have been others.

 

 

i got it right here for all you suckers that think your right, and f*** you governator

 

 

"Indeed, we saw a team dig out of a 0-2 hole in a best-of-five Division Series just last year, when the Blue Jays did so against the Rangers. Still, the odds are long. Since the creation of the League Championship Series, which was a best-of-five series from 1969 to 1984, there have been 72 best-of-five series that have started 2-0. Of the 72 teams to fall behind in that scenario, just nine have come back to win the series. That's 12.5 percent. Of those nine, four -- the 1981 Dodgers, 1982 Brewers, 1984 Padres and 1995 Mariners -- staged their comebacks by winning the final three games at home under the old 2-3 homefield format. That leaves just five teams that managed to come back while having to win at least one game on the road. Under the current 2-2-1 homefield format, introduced in 1998, just four of 37 teams to fall behind 0-2 have come back to win the series -- the 1999 and 2003 Red Sox, 2001 Yankees and last year's Blue Jays -- a mere 10.8 percent. Of that same group of 37 teams to fall behind 0-2, 23 of them, 62 percent, fell victim to a sweep in Game 3."

 

taken from http://www.sportsonearth.com/article/205511968/division-series-down-two-games-to-zero

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Yeah, but the Red Sox won Game 1 that year, so they weren't coming back from a 0-2 deficit.

 

The only times it's happened are 2004 (the infamous 0-3 comeback by the Sox), 1985 (which we should know as Jays fans, since we were the ones who choked it away to the Royals), and 1982 (Brewers over Angels).

 

In a 7 game series? I think you're off, like by quite a bit.

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1999 and 2003 Red Sox, 2001 Yankees and last year's Blue Jays

 

You've gone from one team, to two teams to four teams pretty quick and that only the past 17 years...

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Even RHB.. we seriously don't have a pinch hitter for Darwin Barney lol

 

Yeah, I was taken aback that they didn't add any pop at the deadline. I don't think Upton and Navarro really cut the mustard.

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Nothing I hate more then seeing the guys in the dugout...sulking like babies when the score is 2-1!

 

Never changed the approach at all...this has got me all worked up!

 

It's not hockey man. Smarten up.

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It's not hockey man. Smarten up.

 

still nice to see some emotion!

 

I understand and agree to bring Osuna in but I was thinking to myself maybe I would bring in Grilli....risky move but he would light a fire under some of those guys...who knows the outcome most likely would have been the same i guess. I just believe in sports a positive attitude is a game changer

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still nice to see some emotion!

 

I understand and agree to bring Osuna in but I was thinking to myself maybe I would bring in Grilli....risky move but he would light a fire under some of those guys...who knows the outcome most likely would have been the same i guess. I just believe in sports a positive attitude is a game changer

 

No.

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Never said it did change anything. People were wondering how often teams blow 2-0 leads in the ALCS, I was curious myself, so I looked it up. No need to get snarky about it.

 

How many 7 game ALCS have there been?? This is the 32nd. Half of them should of gone 0-2, that's 15... 3 come backs?? 3/15=20%

 

That makes sense.

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How many 7 game ALCS have there been?? This is the 32nd. Half of them should of gone 0-2, that's 15... 3 come backs?? 3/15=20%

 

That makes sense.

 

It's still coin flipping, 4/5 heads I think is 5/32

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How many 7 game ALCS have there been?? This is the 32nd. Half of them should of gone 0-2, that's 15... 3 come backs?? 3/15=20%

 

That makes sense.

 

How many in 7 game series overall? It's not implausible. Not in baseball.

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