In the NBA, the Wizards are a lot worse than the Clippers and Kings.
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They just haven't been around as long as the othersI think you're really underestimating how bad the Timberwolves have been too... Lotta recency bias going into them not being on the list.
Yeah, i don't see how anyone could be a twins fan. The owners are such ass that they tried selling the team and got no nibbles. It feels like each year they write a letter to the fanbase that they are serious about winning and proceed to cut the team budget in half. They have some of the richest owners in the MLB that are afraid to spend money. I'm just happy I'm not a big baseball fan, there is no way i would have any enjoyment following my local team.I feel like the Twins could be in the mix here.
Eh, the A's dominated the AL and won 3 World Series in the 70s and won a title as recently as '89 and were in an ALCS in '06 and made the playoffs as recently as 2020. They're currently awful but not historically.Kings and A's are in their own world. Probably some MLS teams we could pull in
And the Rockies have some actual permanent disadvantages (e.g. curve balls won’t drop as much because of the altitude and thin air, etc) that cast doubt on whether they can ever be consistently good.They don't have as long of a history as a lot of the teams listed, but the Rockies have to be up there. In the 33 years of their franchise, they have made the World Series once (got swept), have 5 total playoff appearances in which the other 4 they have not made it past the NLDS, and they have NEVER won the NL West.
They also own the worst winning percentage in MLB among active franchises. And I don't see a path for them to improve on that any time soon.
Meh, they won 3 years in a row starting 54 years ago and then 89. Aside from that have been terribleEh, the A's dominated the AL and won 3 World Series in the 70s and won a title as recently as '89 and were in an ALCS in '06 and made the playoffs as recently as 2020. They're currently awful but not historically.
It's a shame their ownership sucks. An absolute gem of a ballpark and super easy to get to.Yeah, i don't see how anyone could be a twins fan. The owners are such ass that they tried selling the team and got no nibbles. It feels like each year they write a letter to the fanbase that they are serious about winning and proceed to cut the team budget in half. They have some of the richest owners in the MLB that are afraid to spend money. I'm just happy I'm not a big baseball fan, there is no way i would have any enjoyment following my local team.
Sorry, but two World Series victories ends that debateI feel like the Twins could be in the mix here.
I meant to add the Rockies to the list, but forgot. Maybe it is because they are a forgettable franchise.They don't have as long of a history as a lot of the teams listed, but the Rockies have to be up there. In the 33 years of their franchise, they have made the World Series once (got swept), have 5 total playoff appearances in which the other 4 they have not made it past the NLDS, and they have NEVER won the NL West.
They also own the worst winning percentage in MLB among active franchises. And I don't see a path for them to improve on that any time soon.
Yet they averaged 30,000 in attendance last year. It's remarkable.I meant to add the Rockies to the list, but forgot. Maybe it is because they are a forgettable franchise.
People go because tickets are cheap with the team sucking and it’s something to do in the summer downtown. Or you’re a transplant going to see your hometown/childhood team. Good chunk of those people aren’t there for the baseball, especially on the rooftop.Yet they averaged 30,000 in attendance last year. It's remarkable.