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MLB Heavyweight Champion

If MLB champs were decided like boxing: beat the champ, and you're the champ.

The 2008 season started with the Red Sox as champs. They were beaten by the A's, who were beaten back by Boston, who were then swept by Toronto, who lost to Oakland, who lost to Cleveland, and so on, until we reached our current champion.

The Heavyweight of the Year is the team that wins the most title bouts at the end of the season.

Current Champion (as of 8/12):
Milwaukee Brewers

2008 Title Bout Records:

Mets2317
Athletics1313
Red Sox117
Cubs91
Padres86
Rockies714
Angels64
Indians611
Brewers50
Cardinals55
Reds55
Dodgers57
Marlins43
Rangers46
Blue Jays33
Nationals35
Mariners21
Yankees23
Phillies25
Tigers12
Giants03
Orioles03

2007 Heavyweight of the Year:
Seattle Mariners

2006 Heavyweight of the Year:
Oakland Athletics

2005 Heavyweight of the Year:
Oakland Athletics

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In Which The Hero Solves Another Great Mystery Of Science
2005-12-08 15:23
by Ken Arneson

One of the great questions of modern linguistics, answered by yours truly.

Comments
2005-12-08 15:39:46
1.   Bob Timmermann
Bravo!

One day you will get a cite in the OED for this.

You'll be dead by then at the rate they make changes, but it's the principle of it!

Now if you can just explain "celery stalks at midnight", I would be happy.

2005-12-08 20:58:44
2.   FirstMohican
...all because Bol misspoke. He couldn't have had to use that phrase that often, from what I remember he had great hands. Wait, wait, no he didn't. My ba... nevermind.
2005-12-08 21:48:06
3.   Jon Weisman
That's just cool.

I loved the Carnegie Hall line in the article.

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