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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

My Baseball Thoughts

I haven't written an actual post apart from my baseball stadium reviews (and still one more to come). I have been a bit busy with my book review website, Letters On Pages. Hopefully I can keep up with Digressions in Abundance too. I am sure my tens of fans have been pretty sad without these posts.

So...here are my first half baseball thoughts:
  • The Reds are not very good...but they aren't too bad either. I really like the baseline that they have. Some really promising young pitching...some really promising young hitters...and a bad manager :)


  • I really think the Reds need to sign Adam Dunn long term. He is really good and will be VERY difficult to replace. I am tired of hearing all of the Adam Dunn complaints. True, he won't ever win a gold glove...but his defense has vastly improved. He probably won't ever hit .270 either. That's OK. He hits 40 HR, 100 Runs, 100 Walks, and is just generally awesome.


  • I don't like the move the Brewers just made to get CC Sabathia for a couple months. They traded away their top AAA prospect to rent out Sabathia for half a season. True, they will probably make the playoffs (although the Cubs just traded for Rich Harden from the A's). I suppose they have a chance to keep him next year...but I kind of doubt it.


  • I found out the other day that there are other teams besides the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs, and White Sox. For a little while, I thought they canceled the seasons for all the other teams...or at least that's how ESPN seems to want it!


  • I am torn on Dusty Baker being the manager. Part of me likes the legitimacy that he has brought to the team. But the much larger part of me hates the baseball decisions he makes. I HATE the bunting decisions he has made...but I will comment on that more later in a future post)

  • How bout those Rays?!?! More importantly...how bout those Rays' fans! All of the sudden they are selling out and making a big deal out out of the team. It's funny. It reminds me a lot of Red Sox fans from a few years back.


  • I have been to 4 MLB stadiums this year. The best was San Francisco. Cool place.


  • My prediction for the World Series is Red Sox vs. Phillies. And, if you know me at all, you KNOW I will root against the Red Sox!




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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Why I Hate The Red Sox

I used to be like most of America...I hated the Yankees. Although, my heart was never really in it: deep down I respected George Steinbrenner for doing what he did because he was just doing what any die hard fan would do if they had billions of dollars. They would buy the best team that money could buy - if the rules allowed for it. And they do.

So I used to hate the Yankees because that's what you are supposed to do. If you seen pinstripes…you boo. Whenever they played the Red Sox I rooted for the Sox because they were playing the Yankees and that is what I was supposed to do. But I came across a problem: I actually like the Yankees. I like a lot of their players. A-Rod is awesome. I like the pinstripes. I like New York City. I like the Yankees!

This was an odd feeling I had...I felt awkward and insecure - much like puberty. How could I live with myself? How can I be a baseball fan and like the Yankees?!? It was a rough time for me as a fan, I had to keep my feelings to myself. Being a Yankees fan is a pretty serious offense that brings scorn and hatred. I dealt with that for about a year until I was given a very good reason to root for the Yankees: the Boston Red Sox.

I hate the Red Sox. I don't like most of their players (except Kevin Youkilis...but that's probably only because he went to my high school!). Curt Schilling makes my blood boil. I don't like Boston as a city. I don’t like their accent. But most importantly...I REALLY don't like their fans. Yankees fans are fairly obnoxious; there is no doubt about that. But Red Sox fans have become totally oppressive. I can't breathe when I am around them (actually, now that I think about it...so are Celtics and Patriots fans. Maybe, it's just Boston). I can't stand the way they arrogantly complain about the Yankees organization, as if their beloved Red Sox are just homeless kids who don’t have a chance. Phooey! They currently spend about $145 million per year. That is a LOT of money. True, the Yankees spend upwards of $200 million. But at least they admit what they are doing. Boston fans have convinced themselves that their overspending is righteous while New York is just plain irresponsible.

But Boston is the team that paid $52 million just to talk to Dice-K. Boston is the team that has paid Manny Ramirez over $128 million dollars since he joined the team. And Boston is the team that tried...and failed...to obtain Alex Rodriguez, only to turn on him once he joined another team.

So while I don't like what the organization as done at times (true with every team), I dislike the team almost exclusively because of their fans. There are only two teams in baseball that I don't like purely due to their fan base: Boston and the Chicago Cubs. Both teams have equally annoying fans. I have been to a lot of baseball games involving a lot of different teams...but only two teams have fans that are as discourteous and annoying (in general...I am sure there are also super nice Cub fans too...just not many). I actually avoid going to games that involve the Cubs and Red Sox because I don’t feel like listening to their fans.

When I think about it, it is unfortunate that the reason I can't like a very good baseball team is because their fans (both real and pseudo) ruin the team for me.

Or maybe it's just the accent.


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