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ST #119 - On Baseball
is there really a more perfect sport?
going out to a baseball game is just such an experience i'm driving up to cincy (about 60 minutes' drive) tomorrow for the reds/yanks game and i'm so excited i mean, i love football and it's my favorite sport and basketball is good for what it is but baseball is so perfect the grass, the dirt, the crisp, clean uniforms, the fans, the openness of the park, the sunshine, the hot dogs, the beer (the strolling vendors, for that matter)... baseball also has mysterious qualities (try to get a copy of Bradd Shore “Baseball”...great essay)...like, it's totally untimed, games could theoretically go on forever (a batter could foul a ball off forever, no runs could get scored to break a tie, perhaps) what's netphoria's opinion on baseball? |
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baseball sucks and why is this a standard topic?
Baseball is only fun for drunk people/kids. I don't even think the players themselves like it (i.e. strikes). Here's for seats stickier than movie theatres and entertainment far worse than the new star wars movies. |
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Baseball is #1.
Unlike all of the other sports (basketball, football, hockey), there's no clock, which means literally anything can happen. You're team is down by 5 in the 9th? You can still have a comeback. In the other sports the result is usually a foregone conclusion before the end. Plus they play 162 games. The other sports are lazy. |
how does that make the sport any more perfect? the game could last forever....great.
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It's not about the fact that the game can "last forever" it's about the fact that the adage "it aint over 'til it's over" is true. Anyone can come back. |
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it's my favorite sport
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-how many -legit- contenders are there? -george steinbrenner -fuck baseball, and their union demands -it's america's past-time, stop living in the past -it's slow and boring -no salary cap -no steroid testing -baseball has been going so downhill, it's almost sad. -oh, it's slow and boring |
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At least in basketball and football there is no chew on the court/field
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Baseball is more like a game than a sport. I'm extremely out of shape but it wouldn't be too difficult for me to go over the diamond and play for a couple hours. But if I were too play any of the other major north american sports I wouldn't last twenty minutes before the exertion takes its toll. And everything in baseball is so dependant on a single player (the pitcher) that it almost doesn't qualify as a team game.
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anyhow, it's all about hockey. |
well, I would say the best sport is football, not professional football, but COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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1. Baseball
2. Hockey 3. Football 4. Basketball 5. Women's Gymnastics (perv factor) |
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In a basketball game, the action is at least somewhat continuous. Baseball is just....slow. Too slow. I mean, listen to a game on the radio and listen to what the announcers are talking about. It's terrible. They can only talk so much about the game...because there's rarely anything going on. Five games into the season they were discussing who was in first place and if they'll be able to stay there and such... Uhm. My point. What was it...oh yeah, baseball is boring. Ooooh, anything can happen! There's still hope!! How old are you? 6? And the 162-game season is certainly not a positive thing. Since it's not boring enough already, let's stretch it out so much that a team can go on a 38-game losing streak and still make the playoffs. I mean, really now. Every team plays almost every day. It's fucking annoying if you're not a fan. If I want to look at the bottom line thing on ESPN or whatever to find out the outcome of some other sporting event, I have to watch baseball scores scroll by for about 10 minutes. But that's irrelevant, so nevermind. |
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i'll be you right now though, that an NBA/NFL/NHL player can stand out on the field and fetch a baseball.....and later swing at one. |
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- good players leave after sophomore year - too much turnover - teams ripped apart every year (see above) - too much corruption - players taken advantage of - players given a free ride through educational system (I am OK with scholarships, but I went to school with a couple of players now in the NFL and NBA. Let's just say they didn't have to come to class or do assignments). |
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