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" ... Believe, of course, is one of the two hopeful words most associated with the Mets, along with amazing. The late Tug McGraw declared “Ya Gotta Believe!” with the Mets buried in last place and 7 1/2 games out of first place in mid-August 1973. The Mets went 29-13 over their final 42 games to win the NL East with an 82-79 record before stunning the 99-win Reds in the NL Championship Series and taking the dynastic Athletics to the seventh game of the World Series. ... "
" ... Captivating, too, was Cone’s maturation in the public eye from a wild Mets rookie to a voice of reason prior to, during and following the 1994-95 strike and then a candid clubhouse leader for the otherwise reserved dynastic Yankees. ... "
" ... Despite the collection of talent at their disposal, their dynastic path over the last five years shows why depth is so vital. It is a long haul to the top of the mountain, and every year it gets progressively harder as other teams make moves to catch up and the wear and tear builds on the stars. One injury, or an ill-timed suspension, or a combination of both, to a core player can derail a whole championship run, as the Warriors found out to their cost in 2016. ... "
" ... The real hit though is in the wallet. The Warriors will now have just under $171.4m in salaries on their books, accounting for first-round pick James Wiseman and Oubre, minimum contracts, and second-round pick Nico Mannion. That is around $38.75m over the luxury tax line. That means a luxury tax hit of around $128.5m, and a total cost of player salaries and taxes of around $300m. That at least $100m more than the Warriors have spent on player salaries and luxury taxes at any point in their dynastic run. ... "
" ... Under any circumstances, this line of thought would have been alarming to the upper classes. But what made it revolutionary was the arrival on the Spanish throne, just 18 months before Luther nailed up his theses, of the teenage Charles V. One of the peculiar things about Europe in Luther's day was how little of it had been controlled by any single empire since the fall of Rome 1,000 years earlier. Now, though, that seemed to be changing. Thanks to his Habsburg family's clever dynastic marriages, Charles had inherited control over much of Italy, the Low Countries and Central Europe, not to mention a growing empire in the Americas. "God has been merciful to you," one of his ambassadors wrote in 1519. "He has set you on the way toward a world monarchy, toward the uniting of Christendom under a single shepherd." Europe, like the Middle East, India and China, seemed poised to be swallowed into a single empire. ... "