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The Enigmatic One 8 April 2005 00:07:14 [ permanent link ]
In article <1112889595.183515.10050@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, benrobertsmith@hotmail.com says...>
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL RESULTS FOR WEDNESDAY 6th APRIL 2005>
AMERICAN LEAGUE:>Boston Red Sox 7-3 New York Yankees>Kansas City Royals 7-2 Detroit Tigers>Cleveland Indians 3-4 Chicago White Sox>Toronto Blue Jays 5-8 Tampa Bay Devil Rays>Minnesota Twins 4-1 Seattle Mariners>Oakland Athletics 9-0 Baltimore Orioles>Texas Rangers 3-2 Los Angeles Angels>
NATIONAL LEAGUE:>Milwaukee Brewers 10-2 Pittsburgh Pirates>St Louis Cardinals 1-4 Houston Astros>Atlanta Braves 2-1 Florida Marlins>Washington Nationals 7-3 Philadelphia Phillies>New York Mets 5-9 Cincinnati Reds>San Diego Padres 14-6 Colorado Rockies>Los Angeles Dodgers 10-4 San Francisco Giants>Chicago Cubs 3-8 Arizona Diamondbacks
Considering I'm more likely to check this website than ESPN each day...this isn't that bad an idea. Thanks.
The Enigmatic One wrote:> Considering I'm more likely to check this website than ESPN each > day...this isn't that bad an idea. Thanks.> I don't mind it, but I have a suggestion for the O.P.: Create a single heading (i.e. Today's Major League Baseball Results), and then include the date inside the body of the message. That way, instead of a new thread created every day, they can all append to a single thread. If you want to have each thread by year, say Today's 2005 MLB Results. -- Steve Alpert MIT - Civil Engineering '05, MST '07 (Transportation)
I don't mind it, but I have a suggestion for the O.P.: Create a single >heading (i.e. Today's Major League Baseball Results), and then include >the date inside the body of the message. That way, instead of a new >thread created every day, they can all append to a single thread. If >you want to have each thread by year, say Today's 2005 MLB Results.
That will also make it very easy for anyone else to killfile just the score postings without killing all the other possibly worthwhile posts he might make.
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On 7 Apr 2005 11:12:14 -0700, benrobertsmith@hotmail.com wrote:
Cheers for the link.>
It looks like this website is only this seasons results?. I may be>wrong but Google Groups archives all posts forever.
www.baseball-reference.com has each team's results for every historical season, including game by game scores. As well, you can look up the results of every MLB game played on a given day.
And of course, if you want more details on any game, you can go to http://www.retrosheet.org/, and they should have the boxscore and more on most historical games.