milagros317
Wielder of 500 Feathers
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I just thought I would share my thoughts about the National League West now that all teams have played all 162 games of the regular season.
I am overjoyed that the Dodgers are in first place, NL West Champions, with a record of 92 wins and 70 losses, 22 games above the .500 level.
I don't much care that the Diamondbacks wound up at .500 exactly, with 81 wins and 81 losses, alone in second place. Somebody needs to finish second to the Dodgers.
I don't much care that the Padres wound up with 76 wins and 86 losses, tied for third/fourth place.
I rejoice that the putrid hated motherfucking jints filth finished 10 games below .500, with 76 wins and 86 losses, tied for third/fourth place. May God grant that they finish below .500 every year from now on, forever.
I don't much care that the Rockies wound up with 74 wins and 88 losses, in sixth place.
Somebody has to finish last. In an ideal year, it is the putrid hated motherfucking jints filth but it was not to be this year. I am satisfied that they did finish below .500, with a losing season.
I am overjoyed that the Dodgers are in first place, NL West Champions, with a record of 92 wins and 70 losses, 22 games above the .500 level.

I don't much care that the Diamondbacks wound up at .500 exactly, with 81 wins and 81 losses, alone in second place. Somebody needs to finish second to the Dodgers.
I don't much care that the Padres wound up with 76 wins and 86 losses, tied for third/fourth place.
I rejoice that the putrid hated motherfucking jints filth finished 10 games below .500, with 76 wins and 86 losses, tied for third/fourth place. May God grant that they finish below .500 every year from now on, forever.
I don't much care that the Rockies wound up with 74 wins and 88 losses, in sixth place.
Somebody has to finish last. In an ideal year, it is the putrid hated motherfucking jints filth but it was not to be this year. I am satisfied that they did finish below .500, with a losing season.