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What if the Phillies had not collapsed in 1964? I ask about this on July 9, 2019 on alternatehistory.com, only to get banned the following day which was really unfair because the administrators and moderators on the site are terrible. What I'm referring to is that CalBear wrote a reply to the thread the day after I created the topic telling me that I was banned from AH.com. He objected over what I posting. He even thought it was spamming when I used "what if" one-liners which was really unfair since "what if" is a common phrase. He also included a number of spelling errors and missing commas in the the reply. Someone even misspelled David Halberstam's last name as Halbertram in one of the replies even though his last name had been spelled correctly in threads before that. What I mean by that is the person should've said "Well, I guess the Cardinals don't win the pennant and David Halberstam's book, ''October 1964'', focuses on the Yankees and Phillies instead." I did however, first hear about whatifsports.com in one of the replies. What I'm referring to is that someone used whatifsports.com and did a simulation where the Phillies play against the Yankees in the 1964 World Series which resulted in a sweep by the Yankees and when he just ran the simulation repeatedly, the Yankees won almost all the time.
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What if the Phillies had not collapsed in 1964? I asked about this on July 9, 2019 on alternatehistory.com, only to get banned the following day which was really unfair because the administrators and moderators on the site are terrible. What I'm referring to is that CalBear wrote a reply to the thread the day after I created the topic telling me that I was banned from AH.com. He objected over what I posting. He even thought it was spamming when I used "what if" one-liners which was really unfair since "what if" is a common phrase. He also included a number of spelling errors and missing commas in the the reply. Someone even misspelled David Halberstam's last name as Halbertram in one of the replies even though his last name had been spelled correctly in threads before that. What I mean by that is the person should've said "Well, I guess the Cardinals don't win the pennant and David Halberstam's book, ''October 1964'', focuses on the Yankees and Phillies instead." I did however, first hear about whatifsports.com in one of the replies. What I'm referring to is that someone used whatifsports.com and did a simulation where the Phillies play against the Yankees in the 1964 World Series which resulted in a sweep by the Yankees and when he just ran the simulation repeatedly, the Yankees won almost all the time.
 
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What if the Phillies had not collapsed in 1964? I asked about this on July 9, 2019 on alternatehistory.com, only to get banned the following day which was really unfair because the administrators and moderators on the site are terrible. What I'm referring to is that CalBear wrote a reply to the thread the day after I created the topic telling me that I was banned from AH.com. He objected over what I posting. He even thought it was spamming when I used "what if" one-liners which was really unfair since "what if" is a common phrase. He also included a number of spelling errors and missing commas in the the reply. Someone even misspelled David Halberstam's last name as Halbertram in one of the replies even though his last name had been spelled correctly in threads before that. What I mean by that is the person should've said "Well, I guess the Cardinals don't win the pennant and David Halberstam's book, October 1964, focuses on the Yankees and Phillies instead." I did however, first hear about whatifsports.com in one of the replies. What I'm referring to is that someone used whatifsports.com and did a simulation where the Phillies play against the Yankees in the 1964 World Series which resulted in a sweep by the Yankees and when he just ran the simulation repeatedly, the Yankees won almost all the time.