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Once again Tuesday night, the National League played the part of Wile E. Coyote in the All-Star Game. And once again, there's much discussion about why - why, in the end, an anvil always falls on the NL's head.
For those keeping score at home, that's 12 anvils in 13 years for the stars of the Senior Circuit (with the other game, the infamous 2002 fiasco, ending in a tie). It defies probability, it truly does, but that doesn't stop some of our deeper thinkers from trying to make sense of it.See the full content of this document
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Al's Dominance Defies All Logic
After all, the league that wins the All-Star Game gets home- field advantage in the World Series - something the AL will enjoy this October for the seventh straight season. With so much more at stake in the Midsummer Classic these d...
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