Re: _recent activities_, Deborah Gibson wrote to Terry May on 21 Feb 98:
DG> The same division where from 1994-1996 the closest thing the Braves
DG> had to competion was the Expos, to go with a (at the team) weak
DG> Florida expansion team, and a pitiful Mets and Phillies.. And the
DG> Expos are a yearly fire sale.. Alou, Lansing, Walker, Martinez,
DG> Wettland, Rojas *cough*...
The Expos were also consistant winners, and had the best record in the NL, I
believe, at the time of the '94 strike. Most of the years during the Braves
run, they've had the best record in the NL, so what does it matter what
division they're in? What's so great about the NL West and Central
divisions? And if the other divisions are so great, why can't they beat the
Braves in the playoffs?
... (^:b Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz, Neagle d:^)
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