Pretty good All-Star game
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Pretty good All-Star game
Certainly the best one I can recall as of late. Got everything I wanted: RBI production from Delgado & Wells, no innings from Halladay and an AL victory (just in case). I thought Scioscia did a pretty good job with his bench, too.
(Can anyone find a box score? msn.disney.abc.espn.go.com isn't coming up and cnnsi.com -- shit, it may have one, but I had to click off literally five popups so who knows.)
(Can anyone find a box score? msn.disney.abc.espn.go.com isn't coming up and cnnsi.com -- shit, it may have one, but I had to click off literally five popups so who knows.)
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Yeah, it was a good game... Sure, there may be questions about the merit of deciding World Series HFA in the All-Star game, but fuckit. At least it made the game interesting. Notice how many of the AL starters got in a good three at bats? That definitely hearkens back to the old-skool All Star games.
What I didn't like, though, were the many players spewing the obvious Union-sponsored line, "Dah... 'This time it counts?' It's not like we didn't care before." Or steroid-addled retahds like Nomah making ridiculous comments like (paraphrasing) "Why are they concerned about getting more of an audience? It's not like the All-Star Games never sell out."
Though I'm a bit of a purist (purist being defined as: "Averse to any change of the rules that have existed since I was born [caveat: I love the DH]), I really don't think it's in the players' best interests to dunderheadedly question anything that's putting more asses in the seats and in front of the teevee to watch them (the players) continue to make exorbitant amounts of money.
Stupid schlubs.
What I didn't like, though, were the many players spewing the obvious Union-sponsored line, "Dah... 'This time it counts?' It's not like we didn't care before." Or steroid-addled retahds like Nomah making ridiculous comments like (paraphrasing) "Why are they concerned about getting more of an audience? It's not like the All-Star Games never sell out."
Though I'm a bit of a purist (purist being defined as: "Averse to any change of the rules that have existed since I was born [caveat: I love the DH]), I really don't think it's in the players' best interests to dunderheadedly question anything that's putting more asses in the seats and in front of the teevee to watch them (the players) continue to make exorbitant amounts of money.
Stupid schlubs.
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I do not hate America. (OK, I hate America's LEADER right now... but the concept of the "USA", I have no problems with).
I DO hate baseball. I am a Yankees fan, but I still detest a sport where one teams salary tax number ($180 million) can be 50% higher than the 2nd highest (the Mets, I believe, at $120 million). Its horrid that they allow a team to "runaway" like that. I hate everything that baseball stands for.
Football has the perfect setup.
I'm hoping that, when they cancel the 2004-05 NHL season, that they make some reasonable changes to that sport also. I dont want to see hockey become anywhere near as lopsided as baseball is.
To summarize... I hate baseball.
And W.
I DO hate baseball. I am a Yankees fan, but I still detest a sport where one teams salary tax number ($180 million) can be 50% higher than the 2nd highest (the Mets, I believe, at $120 million). Its horrid that they allow a team to "runaway" like that. I hate everything that baseball stands for.
Football has the perfect setup.
I'm hoping that, when they cancel the 2004-05 NHL season, that they make some reasonable changes to that sport also. I dont want to see hockey become anywhere near as lopsided as baseball is.
To summarize... I hate baseball.
And W.
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Best Yankees fan ever.Da King wrote:I DO hate baseball. I am a Yankees fan, but I still detest a sport where one teams salary tax number ($180 million) can be 50% higher than the 2nd highest (the Mets, I believe, at $120 million). Its horrid that they allow a team to "runaway" like that. I hate everything that baseball stands for.
A man after my own heart.Football has the perfect setup
The NHLPA will never accept that just possibly hockey players won't get paid as much as baseball players. It'll probably end up killing the sport.I'm hoping that, when they cancel the 2004-05 NHL season, that they make some reasonable changes to that sport also. I dont want to see hockey become anywhere near as lopsided as baseball is.
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Well hey... at least we'll have the WHA back in action next year, with Bobby Hull as commissioner. It'll be a complete cluster fuck for a year or two... but we WILL have hockey.Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:The NHLPA will never accept that just possibly hockey players won't get paid as much as baseball players. It'll probably end up killing the sport.
And rumour has it that the minor leagues will NOT be affected if there is a strike or lockout. At least I'll have Amerks games to entertain myself.