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xtopher
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Topic: Baseball! Posted: September 06 2006 at 01:02 |
Well, it's September, and that means pennant fever! Who here likes baseball? What's your favorite team?! I've bled orange and black since 1993 (see signature). They've been a frustrating team to follow this year, but I'd sooner jump off the Golden Gate Bridge before acknowledging something positive about the Dodgers
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video vertigo
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 01:05 |
Haha I'm a huge dodger fan. My roomate is a giants fan and we always get into it. this year is turning out to be a good one for my side right now.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 02:02 |
Growing up in Baltimore I am a huge Orioles fan.I practically grew up in Memorial Stadium and am a regular season ticket buyer at Camden Yards.
This city loves the O's and there is a big debate going on right now over owner Peter Angelos and the way he is running the team into the ground.He keeps on promising to expand the payroll and bring in some high profile and big name free agents but never does.
We need pitching BAD!!!!!!!!!
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Easy Livin
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 03:24 |
Looking good for the Athletics for the post season.
Constant overachievers! 
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Drew
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 11:21 |
xtopher wrote:
Well, it's September, and that means pennant fever! Who here likes baseball? What's your favorite team?!
I've bled orange and black since 1993 (see signature). They've been a frustrating team to follow this year, but I'd sooner jump off the Golden Gate Bridge before acknowledging something positive about the Dodgers
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I have loved the Giants since I was a kid- So I have hated the Dodgers since I was a kid.
I love baseball- so does Geddy 
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Padraic
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 14:20 |
I've always been a big fan of the Evil Empire.
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memowakeman
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 14:50 |
Well i grew up watching those awesome Bluejays, since then i have always had sympathy for them, but sadly nothing great happens with them lately
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Melomaniac
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 14:56 |
Once upon a time in Montreal, there lived a great baseball team called The Expos. In the early nineties, The Expos were leading and were almost sure to win the series, which probably pissed off our southern red white and blue neighbors, enough to call the season off and stop a Canadian team from winning America's most coveted prize. Montreal never recovered, the Olympic Stadium gradually emptied itself, star players went elsewhere and finally, The Expos moved to an American city.
Which is why we no longer give a sh!t about baseball up here...
p.s.: same thing happened with Quebec City and the Nordiques, who became the Colorado Avalanche and won the Stanley Cup the year they moved...
Edited by Melomaniac - September 06 2006 at 14:57
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xtopher
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 15:45 |
Melomaniac wrote:
Once upon a time in Montreal, there lived a great baseball team called The Expos. In the early nineties, The Expos were leading and were almost sure to win the series, which probably pissed off our southern red white and blue neighbors, enough to call the season off and stop a Canadian team from winning America's most coveted prize. Montreal never recovered, the Olympic Stadium gradually emptied itself, star players went elsewhere and finally, The Expos moved to an American city.
Which is why we no longer give a sh!t about baseball up here...
p.s.: same thing happened with Quebec City and the Nordiques, who became the Colorado Avalanche and won the Stanley Cup the year they moved... |
Dude. The Toronto Blue Jays won two World Series in the nineties—1992 and 1993. I would've loved to see Les Expos win the NL East division in 1994, if for no other reason than to keep the Braves from winning the NL East. As it was, the season was called due to Strike and Atlanta's ridiculous streak of winning their division for a gazillion straight years was kept intact. As a Giants fan, I still had a grudge against the Braves from 1993, when the Giants had won 103 games (!) and still couldn't reach the playoffs because of those confounded Braves. Everybody was hurt by 1994's strike. It wasn't until McGwire and Sosa were chasing Roger Maris' original single-season home run record in 1998 when baseball really recovered—Toronto included. But the fans never returned in Montreal, and as a result, a lack of revenue eventually forced the team to be sold to Major League Baseball. The league, obviously wanting to turn around the downtrodden franchise, was FINALLY able to move it to Washington, and a team that was left for dead was given new life. It must have been a sad day for Montreal to see the Expos leave, but the franchise was stuck in a downward spiral of low payroll and low quality performance. I can't claim to know what the culture is like in Montreal, but it was clear the fans were never coming back. A lot of great players came out of the Expos' farm system: Larry Walker, Pedro Martinez, Vladimir Guererro... and the current Giants manager, Felipe Alou, used to manage up there too.
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Melomaniac
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 15:53 |
xtopher wrote:
Melomaniac wrote:
Once upon a time in Montreal, there lived a great baseball team called The Expos. In the early nineties, The Expos were leading and were almost sure to win the series, which probably pissed off our southern red white and blue neighbors, enough to call the season off and stop a Canadian team from winning America's most coveted prize. Montreal never recovered, the Olympic Stadium gradually emptied itself, star players went elsewhere and finally, The Expos moved to an American city.
Which is why we no longer give a sh!t about baseball up here...
p.s.: same thing happened with Quebec City and the Nordiques, who became the Colorado Avalanche and won the Stanley Cup the year they moved... |
It must have been a sad day for Montreal to see the Expos leave, but the franchise was stuck in a downward spiral of low payroll and low quality performance. I can't claim to know what the culture is like in Montreal, but it was clear the fans were never coming back.
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Indeed, a very sad day. The strike killed our love for baseball with one swift blow. But on the other hand, we can now concentrate on hockey, and I for one can hardly wait for the next season to begin.
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Drew
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 16:03 |
baseball>soccer
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acheron
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 17:45 |
i don't want to hear any sad stories about baseball from any of you
i am a Cubs fan, yes i know, it hurts just typing it
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AtLossForWords
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:17 |
Being from Chicago I'm a White Sox fan. It was great to see them win last season.
This year, they need to straighten sh*t out.
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Bern
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:31 |
Melomaniac wrote:
xtopher wrote:
Melomaniac wrote:
Once upon a time in Montreal, there lived a great baseball team called The Expos. In the early nineties, The Expos were leading and were almost sure to win the series, which probably pissed off our southern red white and blue neighbors, enough to call the season off and stop a Canadian team from winning America's most coveted prize. Montreal never recovered, the Olympic Stadium gradually emptied itself, star players went elsewhere and finally, The Expos moved to an American city.
Which is why we no longer give a sh!t about baseball up here...
p.s.: same thing happened with Quebec City and the Nordiques, who became the Colorado Avalanche and won the Stanley Cup the year they moved... |
It must have been a sad day for Montreal to see the Expos leave, but the franchise was stuck in a downward spiral of low payroll and low quality performance. I can't claim to know what the culture is like in Montreal, but it was clear the fans were never coming back.
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Indeed, a very sad day. The strike killed our love for baseball with one swift blow. But on the other hand, we can now concentrate on hockey, and I for one can hardly wait for the next season to begin. |
It was a very sad for me. I was a huge Expos fan in my childhood and in their last 2 years of existence, I've attended A LOT of games to catch the most of my beloved team before they disappear forever. I had great tickets for the very last game at the Olympic Stadium and it was pretty emotional...
Edited by Bern - September 06 2006 at 19:31
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RIP in bossa nova heaven.
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:38 |
Melomaniac wrote:
Once upon a time in Montreal, there lived a great baseball team called The Expos. In the early nineties, The Expos were leading and were almost sure to win the series, which probably pissed off our southern red white and blue neighbors, enough to call the season off and stop a Canadian team from winning America's most coveted prize. Montreal never recovered, the Olympic Stadium gradually emptied itself, star players went elsewhere and finally, The Expos moved to an American city.
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BS.To actually insinuate that a baseball strike was caused so a Canadian baseball team wouldn't win the WS is ridiculous.
Ever heard of the Toronto Blue Jays?
They are Canadian and have won 2 World Series.
And the fans in Montreal are partially to blame for them leaving,they weren't exactly shown much support in their last few years there,playing games in a stadium that was nearly empty.Blame them leaving on you guys,not the US.
Edited by TheProgtologist - September 06 2006 at 19:39
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Garion81
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:44 |
xtopher wrote:
Well, it's September, and that means pennant fever! Who here likes baseball? What's your favorite team?!
I've bled orange and black since 1993 (see signature). They've been a frustrating team to follow this year, but I'd sooner jump off the Golden Gate Bridge before acknowledging something positive about the Dodgers
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Another damn No Cal!  I told Tony to keep you guys out of here. 
As for the Dodgers if they can't figure away to keep away form this streaky nature they are done and then the Lo Cals get the division.
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Tony R
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:48 |
Include me out!
I'm not sure what exactly you are discussing,is it that game that evolved from this:
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Drew
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:53 |
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cuncuna
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:55 |
I prefer BASEketball...
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micky
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Posted: September 06 2006 at 19:59 |
still on the Tigers bandwagon.... but looking to jump ship
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