Yes, I'm following it, in a desultory way. Dutifully rooting for the Cards, since they kicked my Phaltering Phils in the ass. We get an incredible 102 wins and then can't get past the wild card pick. At least I can thank God that I'm not a Yankees fan.
I am following it, but not watching the games completely. I really don't care which team wins; I have small reasons to root for both of them.
I wish they could figure out a way to avoid having these games played in 40-degree, rainy weather. It makes me cold just looking at them. Pity to think that the most important games of the year are being played in these conditions.
Although "America" will not bless this WS with very good TV ratings, "America" is grateful that the Yankees and Braves are now in hibernation. How the hell did the Phillies manage not to win the NL with their lineup?
dgs49 wrote:How the hell did the Phillies manage not to win the NL with their lineup?
I know, right? Arguably the best pitching rotation in, like, ever, and some pretty solid bats. Best record in baseball. Crumble in the post-season. Aaaaarrrrrggghhh.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
One of these things is not like the others
One of these things just doesn't belong
Can you tell which thing is not like the others
By the time I finish my song?
For those who care about such things, Mr. Pujols (who will be a free agent next week) had the best offensive game EVER a few days ago. Three home runs, five hits, six RBI.
BUT...
If the Cardinals lose the series it will all be for naught, and
The team would have won even if he had gone 0-5. They won by 11 runs.
For more than three decades, Reggie Jackson had been the only man alive to hit three home runs in a World Series game. Babe Ruth had done it before him, twice, but since Jackson’s magical night in 1977, nobody living could relate.
Then, as Jackson listened on the radio in California on Saturday night, he had company. Albert Pujols put his name beside Ruth’s and Jackson’s with a performance for the ages, destined to be etched in bronze on a plaque in Cooperstown.
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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
dgs49 wrote:I fearlessly predict that the Cards will win game 6 in eleven innings. A game for the ages. Three (3) blown saves by Texas pitchers!
As for tonight, I think the Rangers have a fresher pitcher, for what that's worth. I'm going with them.
I understand all the individual words, but.....
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”