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Baseball World Series

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Is baseball the best sport in the world?  Obviously, football ('soccer') is more popular, but baseball has all the ingredients of a true sport.  The just finished ALCS proves just that. Amazing.  And Shoei Othani's performance in Game 4 for LA was historic. 

 

I can't wait for Friday. Go Dodgers!

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Maybe there aren't many baseball fans in this forum, but it's a beautiful game of strategy with explosive moments. It has the richest tradition of any sport, and with the rise of Japanese and Latin American baseball, it has become more of an international game.

 

The ALCS was amazing, but the World Series has been a revelation so far. The heavily-favored Dodgers with the massive payroll seem to have met their match with the Blue Jays, who have their star players but play more of a team game.

 

Paul Laew

Silly boring game no better than cricket, grid iron is more watchable

Baseball, Football and Basketball I follow closely. Big difference when you have your favorite teams in the hunt for Championships.

Congrats to the Dodgers for repeating their World Series victory, back-to-back. A clutch performance evidenced by game-ending double-plays in both do-or-die games 6 and 7.

 

The Blue Jays choked.

 

 

That's the end of this brief period when we have MLB, NFL, NHL and NBA seasons all underway.

 

 

Great world series!

Naturally I wanted Toronto as a former SF Giants fan.

LA -- BOOO!

Oh well. 

40 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

The Blue Jays choked.

Last to first and took the bazillion dollar Dodgers to 7 games with a $57,000/yr rookie pitcher. Yeah, they choked 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Rounders.....and only two countries.....hardly world series.

47 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Rounders.....and only two countries.....hardly world series.

 

But the Japanese Yamomoto and Ohtani were the two best players!

1 minute ago, proton said:

 

But the Japanese Yamomoto and Ohtani were the two best players!

Good thing the ICE goons aren't targeting Japanese. 

4 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Good thing the ICE goons aren't targeting Japanese. 

 

But players are not illegal immigrants, killers or drug dealers😆

Just now, proton said:

 

But players are not illegal immigrants, killers or drug dealers😆

ICE is targeting all brown people. Legal, citizens, or not.

3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

ICE is targeting all brown people. Legal, citizens, or not.

 

In your fantasy world of Trump hate

3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

ICE is targeting all brown people. Legal, citizens, or not.

Bullcrap, rubbish...nothing but liberal talking points.  This thread was about baseball, and like many of your posts, you switch it to your political bias.  Surprise you didn't mention your favorite mantra.

15 minutes ago, proton said:

 

In your fantasy world of Trump hate

In my world of following news.

Also even the supreme court has said its now legal to target onlly based on color.

22 hours ago, Jingthing said:

In my world of following news.

Also even the supreme court has said its now legal to target onlly based on color.

 

Huff post, the Daily Beast, Washington Post, CNN, Yahoo etc produce propaganda not news.

The delusional & Trump make it into a baseball thread ... :cheesy:

 

You couldn't make this crap up ... and another thread ruined by Harris.   How could you not beat Trump with your humor, witty intelligent and great oratory skills.

 

Always on topic ... Do they sell salads at the ball games 😎

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Nobody choked.  The series was a TOSS-UP, either team could have won. Great series, a classic.

23 hours ago, proton said:

 

But players are not illegal immigrants, killers or drug dealers😆

How do you know that?

On 11/2/2025 at 2:21 PM, Jingthing said:

Great world series!

Naturally I wanted Toronto as a former SF Giants fan.

LA -- BOOO!

Oh well. 

Errrr......what happened to the rest of the countries? Who came third? 🙃🙃

1 hour ago, proton said:

 

Huff post, the Daily Beast, Washington Post, CNN, Yahoo etc produce propaganda not news.

And USA Today 🤣....since JT uses that as a "reliable" news source 

44 minutes ago, howlee101 said:

And USA Today 🤣....since JT uses that as a "reliable" news source 

A mainstream generally conservative source reporting on FACTS in the link

 

It really was a great World Series.

 

Yamamoto was amazing in game 7 coming in to relieve after zero days' rest.

 

Barger's fly ball that stuck under the wall's padding in game six seemed a turning point where luck shifted away from Toronto.

 

Now it's five months of cold turkey with no baseball.

The thing about baseball is the constant excitement and anticipation on every single pitch. Anything could happen.  Some fans keep the box score.  As a kid I used to read the daily paper and calculate the batting averages/  yeah, geek that became an engineer.  In most parts of the USA after a cold winter, when spring rolls around and you get to play outside in Spring it is fantastic experience to get outside, play catch with a friend. toss the ball around, get a pick up game going with the local neighborhood kids.  Little league ball play is often a kid's first experience with organization, being part of a team, winning or losing, etc.  Part of growing up.  In the middle of the summer on hot days back in the 60s only one room in our house had air conditioning in rhode island, and it was neat to be able to go in the parent's room and watch a game in an AC room.  So many more games were day games then, even on weekends.

 

  Going to a ball game was an experience.  being outdoors, the huge grass playing field.  Getting a hot dog and a coke was unique.  Our family was below average middle class and anytime we got to go out as kids it was great

I must admit I have a bit of an issue with the way that some teams can spend so much money to get some players while some teams can not spend that much money.  Before free agency, teams had to depend on strong farm team systems, and then trades.  While I don't have an issue in general with free agency, there comes a point where money becomes so big such that the pendulum may be swinging too far in one direction.  Some teams in some cities simply can not compete.  Should the MLB as an organization help even things out?  They can't really just give more air time to small cities as there is not that much national interest compared to what they could get financially in the way of commercial ads if big city teams were telecast.  I hated when the Florida Marlins store bought team won the world series against the Yankees a few years ago and then so many of the players sold out and jumped to another team.  

 

Teams used to have more local attachments to where they played.  Now, well, many don't.  It is just different having grown up in the 60s and as a kid was so in awe of guys like Ted Williams, Micky Mantle, not to mention all the greats from the 20s and 30s who still had all those records, Babe ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmy Fox, Joe Dimaggio etc.  heck my baseball glove was a Roberto Clemente model!

9 hours ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

It really was a great World Series.

 

Yamamoto was amazing in game 7 coming in to relieve after zero days' rest.

 

Barger's fly ball that stuck under the wall's padding in game six seemed a turning point where luck shifted away from Toronto.

 

Now it's five months of cold turkey with no baseball.

Yamamoto's appearances reminded me of what Orel Hershizer did in the series the Dodgers won before.  Pitched as a starter and a reliever on short rest.  His sinker ball and control were just unhittable

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