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SportsGenius SportsGenius 15 October 2023
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Threads I planned to create on alternatehistory.com before I was banned

Here’s a list of threads that I had planned to create on alternatehistory.com before I was banned:

  • The White Sox trade for Dave Stewart in 1993.
  • The White Sox win the 1983 ALCS instead of the Orioles
  • The Royals win the 1977 ALCS instead of the Yankees
  • The Brewers win the 1982 World Series instead of the Cardinals.
  • The Angels win the 1982 ALCS instead of the Brewers
  • The Pirates hold on and win Game 5 of the 1972 NLCS.
  • The AL wins the 1994 MLB All-Star Game, who is the MVP?
  • The Carolina Cougars win the 1973 ABA Eastern Division Finals instead of the Colonels.
  • The American League wins the 1972 MLB All-Star Game, who is the MVP?
  • Fred Snodgrass never drops Clyde Engle's flyball in the bottom of the 10th in Game 8 of the 1912 World Series.
  • The New York Gia…
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SportsGenius SportsGenius 19 April 2023
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Alternatehistory.com thread I created entitled “The Phillies never collapse in 1964”

This was one of the last non-politic threads and/or posts I did on alternatehistory.com before I was banned with the last two being "James M. Cox is elected president in 1920." at 10:40 PM on July 9, 2019 and then "Wendell Willkie is elected president in 1940", four minutes later. When I created the thread on July 9, 2019 at 10:37 PM on AH.com by asking "What if the Phillies had never had that huge collapse in the 1964 MLB season?", two replies were wrote the next day which were:

Gunner's_Quadrant said at 12:01 PM in the first paragraph "Well, I guess the Cardinals don't win the pennant and David Halberstam never had that huge collapse in the 1964 MLB season?", he objected over what I posting where he thought it was "another wave of utterly f…

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SportsGenius SportsGenius 21 March 2022
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Penske failed to qualify for the 1995 Indianapolis 500.

In 1995, Penske failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 as Al Unser, Jr. was too slow and Emerson Fittipaldi were bumped due to them not being able to get their cars up to speed. Had they qualified, there would've been five former winners on the field instead of three. If they had qualified using the backup Lolas from Bobby Rahal's team, the bodywork would've been switched to their own with a Lola chassis in the actual race. The same would've happened if Al Unser, Jr. had qualified using the backup Reynard from Pagan Racing. It would've been similar to how in 1994, both Bobby Rahal and Mike Groff qualified using backup cars from Penske after they couldn't get their Lola/Honda cars up to speed and the bodywork was switched to their own w…

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SportsGenius SportsGenius 16 March 2022
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The Canadian race car driver, Greg Moore, was gone too soon.

In OTL, Greg Moore was killed in a crash on lap 10 of the 1999 Marlboro 500 CART race at Fontana. If he lived, he probably would be one of the greatest race car drivers of all time which would result in a lot of people comparing him to ones such as A.J. Foyt or Jeff Gordon. He was to race for Roger Penske's team in 2000, but after he died, Helio Castroneves replaced him. If Greg Moore had in place of him in 2000, he probably would've scored several wins and won the CART championship by beating out his teammate Gil de Ferran. The following year, he would've likely made his first Indy 500 start because in OTL, Penske returned to the Indy 500 in 2001. I strongly believe he would've dominated the Indy 500 in 2001 as he probably would've led wi…

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SportsGenius SportsGenius 25 December 2021
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No scoring errors during the 1997 True Value 500 IRL race

Had there been no scoring errors during the 1997 True Value 500 IRL race, Billy Boat wouldn't have been incorrectly shown as the winner while Arie Luyendyk and A.J. Foyt would've never fought in victory lane.

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