Magic Number (stylized as Magic #) is a game where a contestant tried to set a number between prices of two prizes.
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| - Magic Number (stylized as Magic #) is a game where a contestant tried to set a number between prices of two prizes.
- The magic number is a term used in organized baseball usually used in reference to a team's clinching the top spot in their division. The number refers to the number of either wins they must achieve or losses by the team immediately behind them in order for them to clinch. For example, if a team's magic number is two, then if they win their game and the team behind them loses theirs, then they will clinch the division. If they win and the other team wins, or if they lose, but the other team loses two, then the magic number is reduced to one. If playing against each other, then the leading team's magic number is reduced by two for each game that they win.
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| - Magic Number (stylized as Magic #) is a game where a contestant tried to set a number between prices of two prizes.
- The magic number is a term used in organized baseball usually used in reference to a team's clinching the top spot in their division. The number refers to the number of either wins they must achieve or losses by the team immediately behind them in order for them to clinch. For example, if a team's magic number is two, then if they win their game and the team behind them loses theirs, then they will clinch the division. If they win and the other team wins, or if they lose, but the other team loses two, then the magic number is reduced to one. If playing against each other, then the leading team's magic number is reduced by two for each game that they win. Image:Baseball Template.png This article is a stub. You can help The Baseball Wiki by [ expanding it].
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