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MLB Comparisons
Major League Baseball vs Nippon Professional Baseball
- Major League Baseball: In Major League Baseball, the strike zone is the same size near the batter as it is away from the batter.
- Nippon Professional Baseball: In Nippon Professional Baseball, the strike zone is larger near the batter smaller as it goes away from the batter.
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Red Sox vs Rockies
- Red Sox: The Red Sox beat very legitimate contenders in the 2007 playoffs, the California Angels and the Cleveland Indian.
- Rockies: The Rockies beat suspect Phillies and Diamondbacks teams that wouldn't even be in the 2007 American League playoffs.
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American League vs National League
- American League: American League teams have won 61 World Series Championships.
- National League: National League teams have won just 41 World Series Championships.
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San Francisco Giants vs Los Angeles Dodgers
- San Francisco Giants: The Giants have 5 World Series titles: 1954, 1933, 1922, 1921, and 1905.
- Los Angeles Dodgers: The Dodgers have 6 World Series titles: 1988, 1981, 1965, 1963, 1959, and 1955.
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Roger Clemens vs Nolan Ryan
- Roger Clemens: randy johnson just beat roger in strikeouts
- Nolan Ryan: nola ryan still has about a thousand more than randy
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Chicago White Sox vs Chicago Cubs
- Chicago White Sox: The Chicago White Sox are a professional baseball team based in the South Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs are a Major League Baseball team based in the North Side Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.
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Cricket vs Baseball
- Cricket: Cricket is popular in many British colonies.
- Baseball: Baseball is popular in the Americas.
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Babe Ruth vs Lou Gehrig
- Babe Ruth: Babe Ruth was considered poorly-behaved, a known drinker and womanizer.
- Lou Gehrig: Lou Gehrig was considered a class act and loyal family man.
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