Wednesday, August 31, 2005

OLDEST TEAM IN BASEBALL

So tell me Jim... which baseball team is the oldest team in Major League Baseball?


Well, Jim, you see, it's like this. If you were to ask Major League Baseball, they would tell you that the Cubs and the Braves are the oldest teams in baseball. Both those teams are charter members of the National League which started in 1876. However, both of those teams existed before then. They both were charter members of the National Association of Professional Baseball Players, which was formed in 1871. Unfortunately, on October 9, 1871 (my sister's Birthday [that's day, not date... come on now]) , Chicago was enveloped in the great Chicago fire. With the town in disarray, Chicago could not field a team in the years of 1872 or 1873. They were back in business for the '74 season and have been playing since.

So some people consider the Braves to be the oldest team in baseball because of Chicago's two lost seasons. In my book though, you have to answer the question "Can the Atlanta Braves be the oldest team in baseball, when they started in Boston, moved to Milwaukee, and then moved to Atlanta?" My book says no! So the answer to the question is technically the Braves, however, you can say without a doubt, the Cubs have represented the same town for longer than any other team in baseball.

1 Comments:

At 2:31 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jim, much like yourself and Adam, I am quite the fan of baseball. I spent the majority of my life in Atlanta, Ga, and while there became a fan of the Atlanta Braves. For years, 14 to be exact, the Braves have continued to drive up the hopes of thousands of fans, and continuously let them come crashing down in early or mid October. Now here is my question for you; Despite having a top notch coaching staff, consistantly ranking in the top 12 in payroll, as well as having above average pitching year in and year out why, aside from 1995, can't the Braves win a World Series?

 

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