Flavien21 a écrit:mais ils reviennent de loin car ils n’étaient pas sur le podium de leur ligue et ont bénéficié d’une wild card.
Flavien21 a écrit:S’il gagnent ça ne sera pas contre Miami qui est dans la même ligue,
Il y a déjà aujourd’hui qu’une chance sur 4 pour qu’ils atteigne les world series entreprise, ils doivent d’abord battre Saint Louis puis le vainqueur de LA Dodgers vs NY Mets.
voici ce que j’ai trouvé sur la page Wolrd Series 2015 sur le wikipedia anglais :
In the 1989 film Back to the Future Part II, the Chicago Cubs are depicted as the 2015 World Series champions, defeating a then-fictional baseball team from Miami, whose mascot is an alligator. In 1993, Miami was awarded an expansion franchise called the Florida Marlins. The team's name was changed to the Miami Marlins in 2011. However, the Marlins play in the National League (the same league as the Cubs), so a meeting in the World Series between the two teams is not possible. Additionally, the Cubs had won the World Series by October 21 in the film, before the World Series will have even begun. In 2003, the Florida Marlins played the Cubs in the 2003 National League Championship Series, with the Marlins winning 4–3. A second Florida team, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, debuted in 1998 as an American League expansion team, and shortened its name to the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008. Neither the Marlins nor the Rays qualified for the postseason during the real-life 2015 season, though the Cubs did by clinching a wild-card berth and then defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4–0 to advance to the National League Division Series against their main rival, the NL Central Division champion St. Louis Cardinals.
Entering the 2015 season, the Cubs have not won a World Series since 1908, giving them the longest championship drought in all four of the major North American professional sports leagues.
Screenwriter Bob Gale, who co-wrote the Back to the Future Part II script, originally intended it as a joke: "Being a baseball fan, I thought, 'OK, let's come up with one of the most unlikely scenarios we can think of'", referencing both the Cubs' long championship drought, and the fact that Florida did not have a baseball team back in 1989. He also explained the October 21 prediction was based on the postseason schedule at the time, and thus would have probably been right had MLB not added the Division Series in 1994.
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