Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 3, 2023 Posted November 3, 2023 I read a statement from Rick Dempsey about being on the "worst team on paper" to win a World Series. I thought he was referring to the 1983 Orioles and was maybe talking a little out of his butt, but then I remembered that he was the backup catcher on the 1988 Dodgers, and he was likely referring to them.I don't know if "wtop" refers to the team's outlook going into the season, the outlook going into the post-season, or the outlook going into the series, but he may have a case about 1988. Before the season, you'd say they had good-but-iffy pitching and looked average or worse at most positions around the diamond. But seemingly everybody on that staff had a career year, with Hershiser having the best year in the league, and while the offense had to scratch out what they could, Dempsey of all people had his best season.Of course, some of those guys may have had more good years in them if Lasorda didn't ride them so hard.The other candidates for the world championships WTOP that jump to mind are:the 1959 Dodgers, when the remains of the dynastic offense were all over the hill and Koufax and Drysdale weren't yet Koufax and Drysdale,the two turn-of-the-century wild card Marlins teams that won.So, yeah, who is your worst team team on paper to get all the marbles?
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted November 3, 2023 Posted November 3, 2023 Hate to say it, but the lineup of that 2015 KC team was meh - the team OPS was under 1.00.And there wasn't a pitcher who will be remembered as great, or even good, five years from now.But when I saw WTOP, wasn't that the call sign of the radio station that carried Senators games?I thought that you were going to announce something dramatic, like they would no longer be carrying sports or sports news.Later
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 3, 2023 Author Posted November 3, 2023 WTOP in Washington moved from AM to FM in 2006. They are all-news with very little in the way of featured programming, and are currently carrying none of the area's major sports teams.They are one of six Hubbard-owned stations in the DC-area, which kind of sucks. More than kind of.
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