April 05, 2006 at 06:32PM View formatted
April 05, 2006 at 06:33PM View BBCode
Originally posted by rkinslow19
And I stand by my statement that Seattle has the most beautiful summers in the nation
April 05, 2006 at 06:36PM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Originally posted by youngallstar
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
You're awfully sensitive for a fan of a team that has never won a postseason series.
The Rangers arent bad enough these days to be considered among the worst teams in baseball. Maybe if it were your favorite team being talked about you might want to defend them as well. Maybe not.
I guess that's something to hang your hat on when the only banners hanging in your stadium involve finishing 1st in a 4 team division.
April 05, 2006 at 06:39PM View BBCode
It would rid us of one more legacy of the poisonous awfulness of Washington baseball.April 05, 2006 at 06:43PM View BBCode
Originally posted by drew
Max, what's your team? It's only fair that we know.
April 05, 2006 at 06:46PM View BBCode
Originally posted by max_fischer
...the Fan That Dare Not Speak His Name
April 05, 2006 at 06:48PM View BBCode
Shame!April 05, 2006 at 06:48PM View BBCode
Originally posted by whiskybear
Originally posted by max_fischer
...the Fan That Dare Not Speak His Name
Well, that's [url=http://forum.simdynasty.com/member.php?action=viewpro&member=yankeekid]patently untrue[/url].
April 05, 2006 at 06:52PM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Shame!
Here's what I'll never understand about Yankee fans - they are saddled with one of the crummiest stadiums in the league, and yet they maintain a mass delusion about its greatness.
To continue the discussion of ballparks, there is nothing like a Saturday night game in Charm City, the smells of Boog's Barbeque wafting through the air.
April 05, 2006 at 06:56PM View BBCode
Well YAZ, at least you aren't a die hard fan of a small market team, that has virtually no hope, since they have no money to spend. And the fact the reds former GM tied up 25 million prescious dollars on a sucky starter in Milton. Of course there was the Park thing Max referred to. At least he's gone. I still have to watch Uncle Milty give up gopher balls for two more seasons!April 05, 2006 at 06:58PM View BBCode
Originally posted by max_fischer
Yankee Stadium has few of the creature comforts that newer parks have, but it does have one thing going for it: it has more history than any park outside the state of Massachusetts.
April 05, 2006 at 07:00PM View BBCode
Originally posted by folifan19
Well YAZ, at least you aren't a die hard fan of a small market team, that has virtually no hope, since they have no money to spend.
April 05, 2006 at 07:32PM View BBCode
A team with a brand new ballpark and a historically loyal fan base doesn't get to cry poor and use that excuse for not winning. Drive up I-71 and you'll see a team in the exact same situation, except with a much less rabid fan base, that has put out a quality product or at least the pieces to build a quality product with for most of the last decade and which has never claimed its small market status is an inhibitor to winning baseball.April 05, 2006 at 07:47PM View BBCode
One thing you don't know about your average red's fan. They turn out on Opening Day (practically a holiday in Cincy), and if the team is winning. The Reds are still feeling the effects of the Marge Schott, as well as the crappy work of GM O'Brien. The minor league sucks becaus Marge didn't feel it was necessary to spend her late husband's hard earned chong on it. And she felt scouts were a waste of money, which was a mistake. So, since there is very little in the farm system, any hope of homegrown tallent coming up is gone, and since the first few years of a minor league product are relatively inexpensive, the Reds will be forced to use retreads and rejects from other teams.April 05, 2006 at 07:53PM View BBCode
I don't blame Reds fans for not showing up to watch that team, which is crappy year after year. What bothers me is that fans so easily invoke the "small market blues" excuse for their team's awfulness when it's obvious that a reasonably well-run franchise can compete no matter the market size. You obviously realize the Reds are a poorly-run franchise, so don't let them off the hook by believing the ridiculous myth that only 10-12 teams have any chance to make the playoffs every year. It's bullshit. The Reds are as capable of being competitive as any other team in the league (same goes for the Royals, Pirates, Brewers and all the other "small market" clubs) if management makes good decisions.April 05, 2006 at 08:02PM View BBCode
Agreed, and I do blame Marge and O'Brien, especially.April 05, 2006 at 08:39PM View BBCode
Originally posted by whiskybear
Originally posted by max_fischer
...the Fan That Dare Not Speak His Name
Well, that's [url=http://forum.simdynasty.com/member.php?action=viewpro&member=yankeekid]patently untrue[/url].
April 06, 2006 at 12:20AM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Originally posted by max_fischer
Yankee Stadium has few of the creature comforts that newer parks have, but it does have one thing going for it: it has more history than any park outside the state of Massachusetts.
Here's the problem with that - Steinbrenner's renovation in the mid-70's pretty much took all that history with it, as the park is now essentially a completely different place. Besides, history is overrated. What makes Fenway great is not the history, which it has plenty of, but that it has a lot of charm. Yankee Stadium is utterly bereft of charm. It is merely an ugly and uncomfortable piece of brick and mortar that happens to sit on the same site of the ballpark that Babe Ruth played in. It's basically Ebbets Field Apartments but filled with 50,000 insufferable Yankee fans instead of, you know, poor people.
[Edited on 4-5-2006 by FuriousGiorge]
April 06, 2006 at 01:20AM View BBCode
Fenway's great, except thatApril 06, 2006 at 02:41AM View BBCode
Baseball Prospectus did a piece on how the Cardinals are a small market team, but you wouldn't know because they draw a lot of fans because they draw on their tradition and put good teams on the field year after year and don't make excuses.April 06, 2006 at 03:14AM View BBCode
You know Goat, some of my favorite baseball memories are road trips