scriggle October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 This is one Sox fan that will be rooting for the Cubs to win it all. Link to comment
King of Birds October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 If Theo defeated the faux Curse of the Bambino* and then can overcome the Curse of the Billy Goat? Forget baseball. Sic him on solving the Middle East. Or, how to rescue Mark Watney from Mars. * I hate even mentioning that so-called Curse. It just gives publicity to a Boston Globe writer who is an asshole. 2 Link to comment
DXD526 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 How I know I'm a Mets fan: I wait until the third out of the game before informing my mother of the victory. Had I not waited and the Dodgers came back, I would never have heard the end of it. You wouldn't want to be like the Sox player some say jinxed them out of a championship in '86. In the bottom of the 10th in the infamous Game Six, with the Sox one out away, Oil Can Boyd felt secure enough to go into the clubhouse and open a bottle of the celebratory champagne. Then Gary Carter hit a single... Normally I'd be rooting for the Cubs to end their streak of futility, but not this year. Let's go Mets!! Link to comment
ebk57 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 Mojo, that's a very good question and one I will ask my brother-in-law. He still has an irrational hatred of the Mets because of 1986. That is not irrational! There is nothing as great as a lifelong sports grudge! I hate the Mets because of 1969. And I will hate them forever! Go Cubbies!! 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 As a Mets fan, how badly would I suck to miss two hours of Game 1? I got Doctor Who, followed by Amy Schumer's stand-up special on HBO. Link to comment
Moose135 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 You wouldn't want to be like the Sox player some say jinxed them out of a championship in '86. In the bottom of the 10th in the infamous Game Six, with the Sox one out away, Oil Can Boyd felt secure enough to go into the clubhouse and open a bottle of the celebratory champagne. Then Gary Carter hit a single... He should have known better than to tempt the wrath of the whatever from high atop the thing... Let's go Mets! 1 Link to comment
ebk57 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 As a Mets fan, how badly would I suck to miss two hours of Game 1? I got Doctor Who, followed by Amy Schumer's stand-up special on HBO. Can you DVR the shows? Or at least watch the Amy Schumer show OnDemand? This is playoff baseball! The rest of the stuff will be there later!!! 4 Link to comment
barbedwire October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 I am done crying over the Dodgers. Now it is on to root for the Blue Jays (not looking good right now) or the Cubbies. Link to comment
ratgirlagogo October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 As a Mets fan, how badly would I suck to miss two hours of Game 1? I got Doctor Who, followed by Amy Schumer's stand-up special on HBO. Big time. That's how badly you would suck. Can you DVR the shows? Or at least watch the Amy Schumer show OnDemand? This is playoff baseball! The rest of the stuff will be there later!!! Seriously. 1 Link to comment
mojoween October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 My husband does not pay much attention to baseball (but has been immersed in it lately because he has no choice) so he doesn't really know anything about the announcers. Harold was just talking and he turned to me and said "who the fuck is this idiot talking?" which made me laugh. Harold is definitely one of those either/or guys. 3 Link to comment
jennifer6973 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 I thought Mets fans were ride or die (shrugs). If it was my team in the playoffs, I would watch it live. _______________________________________________________________ I went to do the dishes while watching the Toronto/KC game, it was 3-0 before and Bautista just struck out again, I came back and it was 3-3. Things move quickly. Link to comment
prican58 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 I think it's the fans of teams that play in their own cities who have the most issues with network announcers. Since the net guys are speaking to the casual fan, hometown fans easily pick up on stuff that sounds anti their own teams. I know that in watching some of the Jays/Royals game nothing said by these guys bothers me in the least as technically I am a casual fan with regards to these teams. I will say that in past years with the Yankees I really hated listening to the net guys because they were boring. I remember back in 1986 I thought the net guys were favoring the Mets and it bothered me a lot. That was at the height of my Mets hate, and actually rooted for Boston. I reckon I qualify as a casual fan these days as I don't even lose sleep over Yankees losing out. That I can actually root for the Mets over the Cubs, the very team I rooted for in 1969 over those upstart Metropolitans is very telling. If Mets do lose I will be actively rooting for the Cubs. Link to comment
jennifer6973 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 I have no problem with the Network announcers mostly. It's the hometown announcers I have a problem with, especially if they get facts wrong. I especially get annoyed if I'm watching my favorite team play one of the local teams down here and the local announcers get all pissy about my team. I know they can't be all rah rah rah, but don't be so anti about it either. (i'm looking at you Jeff Conine) Link to comment
ratgirlagogo October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 I thought Mets fans were ride or die SO DID I. *shaking fist at a certain party* 1 Link to comment
ebk57 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 Dammit Blue Jays... you are not making me happy. 1 Link to comment
AimingforYoko October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 To quote the great philosopher Ron Burgundy, "That escalated quickly." The Jays were cruising along, Price had given up one whole hit and then the Royals went Royals. Hit, hit, fielder's choice, hit, extra base on the throw, hit, hit and suddenly there's a crooked number on the board. Link to comment
jennifer6973 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 Yes it did, I think it took about 10 minutes or the time it took me to empty and re-fill the dishwasher. NYC looks cold at 45. (Florida cold, I'm guessing NYC think this might be perfect baseball weather) Link to comment
mojoween October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 It's cold enough for a jacket, but in NY or FL I wouldn't want to sit around for three hours. The Mets don't wear pinstriped jerseys any more? Link to comment
Rick Kitchen October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 Harold is definitely one of those either/or guys. Harold has fans? Link to comment
smittykins October 18, 2015 Author Share October 18, 2015 It's cold enough for a jacket, but in NY or FL I wouldn't want to sit around for three hours. The Mets don't wear pinstriped jerseys any more? I think they're wearing an alternate home jersey. 2 Link to comment
King of Birds October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 (edited) How cold is it at Citi Field anyhow? I see all these Cubs dressed with those neck/ head things. Why do we have to play games at night in October? It's almost why I was thinking of cheering for the Dodgers. Baseball is not meant to be played in the cold. And, jennifer6973, I know you're just being kind, but Harold has NO fans. Edited October 18, 2015 by King of Birds Link to comment
mojoween October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 Wow I really thought I was going to be pulling for the Cubbies but I guess 30 year old habits die hard. LGM. 2 Link to comment
Crs97 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 I liked Harold when he called the Little League World Series because he really seemed to love being around those kids and learning their stories. Then ESPN fired him, alleging sexual harassment, but then had to pay him a hefty settlement (for wrongful termination?). Did we ever get a full story on that scandal? I seem to recall he said a female employee announced her pregnancy, he hugged her in congratulations, and it was misinterpreted but he took some responsibility for making her uncomfortable. Or am I remembering it wrong? Link to comment
ebk57 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 So, today did not go as I would have liked. And, for the record, I'm one of the few people who don't like or hate Harold Reynolds. He's...okay. Link to comment
Lantern7 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 mojoween . . . it's okay not to root for the Mets. If the situations were reversed, I wouldn't be pulling for the Yankees. That's what Chipper Jones figured about New York sports fans . . . as if allegiances are that interchangeable. Wound up watching Doctor Who and DVRing Amy. Glad the Mets won (Travis d'Arnaud hit the apple!), but I'm nervous about Game 2 tomorrow night. Link to comment
Harry24 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 Here's a Yankee fan who is definitely pulling for the Mets. Now, part of that is my undying Curtis Granderson love. I just adore him and am so glad he's excelling on the big stage. With him, Wright and Syndegaard (sp?), they have the easy-on-the-eyes factor going. Plus, I like to think how much Jon Stewart must be enjoying this run (that is, if he allows himself to enjoy anything Mets-related. He seems to be a pretty classic masochistic Mets fan in that regard.) Link to comment
prican58 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 (edited) Re the Mets uniforms, I prefer the old 1969 pinstripe uni. It's classic, like the Yankees pinstripe, The Detroit "D" and the old Pirates one back in the Early Clemente days. I don't like the alternate unis many teams have. It's ok for the Spring training session but the big club should be traditional. That's just me. That being said, these blue tops seem to be working because both game one's were played with them Wright there with you, Harry24. When he went down early in the season, I felt so bad for him. So much bad luck for him. Glad he is contributing. As I said in an earlier post my late aunt was a huge Mets fan and since she couldn't see this coming I want them to win it all. Edited October 18, 2015 by prican58 Link to comment
Mittengirl October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 I hate the alternate jerseys. The solid color tops and white pants look like church-league softball unis. I kind of like not caring who wins these games. After four years of the Tigers breaking my heart, it is rather relaxing to just sit back and hope for a good game. My ideal ending would a Cubs victory, but I am not that invested. 1 Link to comment
jennifer6973 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 (edited) TBH I hate all the pinstripe uniforms. I don't mind the tops, but the pants just don't do anything nice to the guys. I'm watching this game on twitter and have decided that my jinxing is going the wrong way. So with that said GO METS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited October 19, 2015 by jennifer6973 1 Link to comment
rallymantis October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 and then the Royals went Royals Ha! That's what we call it here, too. Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 I liked Harold when he called the Little League World Series because he really seemed to love being around those kids and learning their stories. Then ESPN fired him, alleging sexual harassment, but then had to pay him a hefty settlement (for wrongful termination?). Did we ever get a full story on that scandal? I seem to recall he said a female employee announced her pregnancy, he hugged her in congratulations, and it was misinterpreted but he took some responsibility for making her uncomfortable. Or am I remembering it wrong? That's about the way I remember it too and it seemed like Harold was fired for very questionable reasons. And for those who were asking yes, he has fans. I'm one of them. Anyone hear of some online petition to remove Joe Buck from the broadcasting booth? I would sign such a petition a million times if I could. 3 Link to comment
mojoween October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 I mean no offense to Joe, Harold and Tom, but I do wish Ernie, Ron and Cal were calling the WS. 1 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 I'd take Ernie and Ron but leave Cal. 1 Link to comment
photo fox October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 Joe Buck is horrible. I remember when he first started calling Cardinals games on the radio, and he was pretty good. I even thought it was nice because he was "taking over" from his dad. But he really went downhill once he got in television. I think he started believing his own press. Ugh. 2 Link to comment
rippleintime17 October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 How cold is it at Citi Field anyhow? I see all these Cubs dressed with those neck/ head things. Why do we have to play games at night in October? It's almost why I was thinking of cheering for the Dodgers. Baseball is not meant to be played in the cold. Last night, it was a "felt like 39" here in NYC and Citi Field also traps the wind so it was probably pretty cold! I'm definitely rooting for the Mets to go all the way. I live in NYC and it's been very fun seeing people all decked out in their Mets gear. I also love Curtis Granderson from when he was a Yankee so it's been fun watching him do so well! Plus that rotation! They're exciting. 2 Link to comment
barbedwire October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 Sure looks cold there. And the wind carrying the ball different places. Hopefully the Cubs can take it on their home field. Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue October 19, 2015 Share October 19, 2015 I also love Curtis Granderson from when he was a Yankee so it's been fun watching him do so well! CG has been a personal favorite for many years going back to his days in Detroit. He's a great player and in addition to that he's just so nice, plus some definite eye candy. I also love the fact he has a college degree and that both of his parents and his sister are educators (my boyfriend is a high school teacher so I'm biased). 2 Link to comment
smittykins October 19, 2015 Author Share October 19, 2015 (edited) I remember an article in Yankees Magazine where Grandy admitted that although he was a good student, he was a bit of a talker in class, so his parents took care of that by grounding him from playing baseball. ETA: Daniel Norris to undergo surgery for thyroid cancer Although there is obviously no "good" cancer to have, thyroid cancer has one of the highest survival rates if caught early. Let's hope he kicks it in the teeth. Edited October 20, 2015 by smittykins 3 Link to comment
Lantern7 October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 Well. Looks like the Blue Jays are determined to put up a fight. Good for them. What's the status of R.A. Dickey? Will he be starting, or has he been encased in glass and propped up in the bullpen alongside a tiny hammer? Link to comment
ebk57 October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 I'd take Ernie and Ron but leave Cal. "Cal Ripken is the Cal Ripken of dreadful broadcasters" This from a friend of mine. He had it in quotes, so I'm guessing he saw it somewhere, but I don't know where. And I'm an O's fan, but alas, I agree... Happy with this game tonight so far. Go Jays! Link to comment
cleo October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 (edited) I think Dickey is starting tomorrow. Edited October 20, 2015 by cleo Link to comment
Maximum Taco October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 (edited) Well. Looks like the Blue Jays are determined to put up a fight. Good for them. What's the status of R.A. Dickey? Will he be starting, or has he been encased in glass and propped up in the bullpen alongside a tiny hammer? He's starting tomorrow. The question is how long will he last? Cause John Gibbons apparently thinks the Knuckleball is so unreliable that it can result in 6 runs from a single pitch, and is willing to pull Dickey when he is one run away from being in line for his first post season win but will let Price and Stroman piss away as many runs as they want. I hope he atleast gets 5 innings like he totally should've in Texas. Edited October 20, 2015 by Maximum Taco Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 "Cal Ripken is the Cal Ripken of dreadful broadcasters" This from a friend of mine. He had it in quotes, so I'm guessing he saw it somewhere, but I don't know where. And I'm an O's fan, but alas, I agree... Brilliant quote no matter the source! Cal's grammar is atrocious and maybe it shouldn't matter but to me it does. Link to comment
attica October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 Oh, I totally judge people on their grammar. Especially people who are hired to be Professional Announcer people. I get CR's hired for his fame and expertise with the game, but sheesh. Him need some gooder book learnin'. 4 Link to comment
barbedwire October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 What a game last night! I so enjoy watching a good battle like that. Don't think Tulo should have been tossed. 2 games today. Go Cubs! Link to comment
Artsda October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 Tulo being tossed was ridiculous, how does the umpire at home plate toss a player having a conversation all the way at 2nd base with 2 other players? I believe the post-game commentators when they said that the ump wanted to throw him out and was staring at him when he walked onto the field looking for a reason to throw him out. MLB shouldn't be allowing that nonsense from the umps. 2 Link to comment
smittykins October 20, 2015 Author Share October 20, 2015 Ho-lee crap, is Dickey getting smacked around or what? Link to comment
King of Birds October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 I hate replay if it's gonna be for stuff like that pop-up slide that Rios took. He was safe, he slid to the bag and didn't take out the SS (take notes Utley). I mean, think about it. Utley, who totally never touched the bag, was awarded 2nd. Rios, who slid in and then safely popped up on the bag, no injuries etc, gets called out. This needs to change. The thing I hate is that Harold Reynolds agreed me with, if I heard him correctly. 1 Link to comment
AimingforYoko October 21, 2015 Share October 21, 2015 Ho-lee crap, is Dickey getting smacked around or what? In the sage words of Big Jim McBob and Billy Sol Hurok, He got blowed up real good. 3 Link to comment
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