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Did you see the stuff he posted last night?

 

I only see what’s up. The incel stuff. There needs to be a deleted posts thread for display to serve the purpose of better educating us on the rules

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I only see what’s up. The incel stuff. There needs to be a deleted posts thread for display to serve the purpose of better educating us on the rules

 

The responses to King? The rule is clear, comment on posts, without insulting the poster.

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Oh. Yeah, homophobia will do it. I think after BTS mentioned him going a long time without a ban, Spanky took it as a challenge
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Oh. Yeah, homophobia will do it. I think after BTS mentioned him going a long time without a ban, Spanky took it as a challenge

 

Must've been some great weed

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What happens if 3 teams end up tied for the second wild card? Do they go to head-to-head to decide who plays in the play-in game? Or are there multiple play-in games? Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere.
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Let’s go Rays- thought they missed the opportunity when they caught the ball in double territory but a great hit for the homer!
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What happens if 3 teams end up tied for the second wild card? Do they go to head-to-head to decide who plays in the play-in game? Or are there multiple play-in games? Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere.

 

https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-playoff-tiebreaker-rules

 

Three Clubs Do Not Have Identical Records Against One Another

 

• If Club 1 has a better record against Clubs 2 and 3, and Club 2 has a better record against Club 3, then Club 1 chooses its designation, followed by Club 2.

 

• If Club 1 has a better record against Clubs 2 and 3, and Club 2 and 3 have identical records against one another, then Club 1 chooses its designation. Clubs 2 and 3 would follow the two-Club tiebreak rules to break their tie to pick the next designation.

 

• If Club 1 and 2 have identical records against one another, but each has a better record against Club 3, then Clubs 1 and 2 would follow the two-Club tiebreak rules to break their tie to pick the first designation.

 

• If Club 1 has a better record against Club 2, Club 2 has a better record against Club 3, and Club 3 has a better record against Club 1; OR Club 1 has a better record against Club 2, Club 2 and 3 have identical records against one another and Club 3 has a better record against Club 1; OR Club 1 and 2 have identical records against one another, Club 1 has a better record against Club 3 and Club 2 and 3 have identical records against one another, then:

 

a. The Clubs will be ranked by their overall winning percentage amongst the other Clubs combined. The Club with the highest overall winning percentage in that group chooses its designation, followed by the team with the next highest overall winning percentage.

 

b. If two of the Clubs have identical winning percentages, then they would follow the two-Club tiebreak rules to break their tie to pick their designation.

 

c. If all three teams have identical winning percentages, then the tiebreak rules above (No. 1) for three clubs having identical records against one another should be followed.

 

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