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Interesting tidbit from Yahoo Sports:

Longtime MLB reliever David Robertson — a 2009 World Series champion with the Yankees — announced his retirement on Friday, leaving a nearly unprecedented vacuum in the sport: For just the second time since New York's inaugural title in 1923, there's not a single active player who won a ring with the Bronx Bombers. The only other time that happened? 1995.

The Yankees' current 16-year World Series drought is just one shy of their longest ever (1979-95), not including the 21 years it took to win their first championship. 10 teams have won a title since New York's most recent in 2009: Dodgers (3x), Giants (3x), Astros (2x), Red Sox (2x), Rangers, Braves, Nationals, Royals, Cubs and Cardinals.
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Quote from: 18thandWells on February 02, 2026, 05:20:37 PMThere will soon be a bidet in the White Sox clubhouse.

This is like Man in the High Castle where the US lost the war and had Japanese culture thrust upon us

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