Re: Talkin' Baseball
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Yeah, PLAY BALL sweet words, I can hardly wait for the opener myself. GO SOX!
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BlueJays is a mind reader!
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I am sick of the Red Sox and the Yankees. I think I will become a Padres fan.
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My favorite Fenway moment......
being there when Eddie Murray got his 2,000 hit in 1988. All of Fenway roared even though he was on the other team. The ovation lasted forever.
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I am sick of the Red Sox and the Yankees. I think I will become a Padres fan. Top 3 farm systems according to fangraphs. 1) San Diego Padres 2) Toronto Blue Jays 3) Tampa Bay Rays Becoming a Padres fan might not be a bad idea.
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When I started following the game (Boston Red Sox) back in the 60's I did so mainly by listening to the radio. They would televise the game on one of the local channels (which I think I had a total of eight) on Sundays, and sometimes on a Saturday as well. That was always a huge bonus to be able to watch two games in the same week. When listening to the radio, AM station of coarse we would receive something less than a stellar transmission of signal(scratchy staticy). When watching the ball game, we had to first go to the selector box to re-position the aerial antenna loacated on the roof for the best possible picture. Which I could more times than not achieve. I could improve on the over all picture quality from not being view-able to some what snowy. When a ball was hit in the air to an outfielder you would lose sight of it, fortunately ground balls to an infielder could generally be followed on our black&white TV.
When I started following the game there was no ESPN or other sports out-lets. The game was being covered in part by a three minute sports segment as part of the local news, as well as in the sports page. In my opinion today's media with it's, at times bias coverage (not just Baseball) is the main reason for leaving that sickening feeling with us the sports fan.
Back in the 60's the Red Sox was thought of as just one of several major league teams. I rooted for them because they were my home town team (about 90 minute away) there wasn't near the fanfare then, that surrounds them now. So all things considered, I respectfully ask for a pass. I wish everyone good luck with their hometown team,knowing though that the game is still won and lost on the field. We as fans, can only passionately look on and enjoy the game.
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It all started with velocity issues in spring training and now Pineda starts the year on the DL for the Yankees. This could be a game changer in the division.
I’m armed and I’m drinking. You don’t want to listen to advice from me, amigo.
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Thanks for the story, Gary. As with audio, I try to take what joy there is in sports and leave the rest. BJ1, is "schadenfreude" the right spelling? Oh, the promise and peril of (trading for) young pitchers.
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Thanks for the story, Gary. As with audio, I try to take what joy there is in sports and leave the rest. BJ1, is "schadenfreude" the right spelling? Oh, the promise and peril of (trading for) young pitchers. Yes, Tom, that is correct. But I always thought of it more as a German S & M term. Lass ihn dich nicht tauschen, der blast dir nur puderzucker in den arsch!
Last edited by BobKay; 04/01/12 05:51 PM.
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As with audio, I try to take what joy there is in sports and leave the rest.
Hi Tom, Great one liner! With changing the word sports out, with a number of other words, and have people subscribe too it, we could solve an awful lot of today's problems.
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