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[OptaSTATS] The Twins won the 1991 WS. Since then, Twin Cities teams have made the playoffs 50 times in MLB/NBA/NFL/NHL & have failed to reach the championship round every time. No other metro area in MLB/NBA/NFL/NHL history has had even 30 straight playoff trips without making the finals.



[OptaSTATS] The Twins won the 1991 WS. Since then, Twin Cities teams have made the playoffs 50 times in MLB/NBA/NFL/NHL & have failed to reach the championship round every time. No other metro area in MLB/NBA/NFL/NHL history has had even 30 straight playoff trips without making the finals.

by DecentLurker96

22 Comments

  1. Eastern_Tangerine_33

    The Minnesota Sports Curse is real.

  2. If I was younger & significantly smarter I’d do a dissertation on the statistical anomaly that is MN sports & how impossible this is.

    I am convinced it proves simulation theory.

  3. CollisionCourse321

    I actually prefer it. It’s kinda charming. I wouldn’t be opposed to this streak extending past my lifetime.

  4. theone326

    So you’re telling me the Twins have a chance

  5. Down-in-it

    Is there anyone else with worse luck than MN?

  6. BiffLogan

    Now do how many getting out of the first round

  7. JakkSplatt

    Pretty sure the Lynx have some championships since then.

  8. hohnx012

    In all seriousness, it might be time to start supporting the Lynx. They may not be one of the “four major sports teams”, they may not be the most exciting to watch, but at least they don’t completely collapse in the playoffs.

  9. odin_the_wiggler

    I blame our entire crime rate on this because MN sports teams make you want to do some very stupid shit.

  10. appstategrad

    Well that’s what you get for beating my beloved Atlanta Braves. My Georgia voodoo is working!

  11. thomas_stein

    To add insult to injury, I only remember 6 of those 50 they even made it to the semis (3 for vikes and 1 time for the other 3).

  12. My question for the last several years has been: why? Why is this outcome tied to a geography when the owners, coaches, players, etc usually are not from the area. Is it politics that makes an inhospitable environment to winning championships? Seems like there’s way too many variables between politics and the game much less playoffs and the championship. Is it fans attitudes and mentality? Even if it were, I think that would only impact a team if they were playing at home which isn’t always the case.

  13. RipErRiley

    I was a grade schooler during both of those championships. Recall thinking…”wow, we really get that hardware a lot!”

    r/KidsAreFuckingStupid

  14. Gruffalo-42

    One could take this statistical anomaly and start betting against MN sport teams in “must win” situations…🤔. Just a thought…

  15. AeirsWolf74

    I’m pretty sure someone made a deal with the devil that a Minnesota sports team will have a dynasty. And the devil being coy made the dynasty for the lynx.

  16. ImTellinTim

    Minnesota Sports: We’re just happy to be here

  17. spinorama29

    Well thats why i love em. They’re the plucky babyface that just doesnt seem to ever have enough. But that’s ok cuz the chase will make it all the more satisfying once they finally reach their goal

  18. AioliFantastic4105

    The problem here is that this is not a game of chance, and statistics don’t work like that in competitions where things are not all equal. Just as a man with a broken leg won’t win a foot race at the usual rate these teams will not win their % expected when bad moves are made. I bring it back to ownership as the ultimately responsible party. Certainly businesses can fail higher than average and continually when they’re given cash to waste. The big clubs need someone to beat to be champions. Maybe we’re just cannon fodder and it’s a conspiracy, or maybe we’re not competitive enough to attract the right offices to be the best.

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