2-2 in the 7th. Keep it up, guys!
Posted by Jane Galt at October 9, 2005 10:16 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound linksBe happy while you can; when/if you face the White Sox you will weep. Sorry, but it's in the cards.
Don't tell a lady to shut up, Alan. She's just expressing her God-given right to root for a team that outspends everyone else by a large margin; employs at least one, and probably several, players who take steroids; and is owned by the most miserable SOB on the planet!
GO ASTROS!
What's that, wrong league? What is this "American League" of which you speak? I've never heard of it before, must be inferior.
Rooting for the New York Yankees is morally wrong: discuss.
Tim, it's this league where they play a game quite like baseball, ignoring only the first rule in the rulebook (the one about 9 men).
Apologies, Jane, for me strong language.
If you prefer...Do be silent, Jane.
Jane! Just when we were feeling good learning you'd survivied the subway, you have to go and ruin the feeling...
It will be the Chi Sox and Cards in the World Series and the Sox will win in six. There, I spoiled the ending. Sorry, but now you can concetrate on the reborn Jets and their new-old quarterback.
Dear God, I hope Jane's from NY. Surely it is a sin for anyone else to root for the demonic Yankee horde.
John,
I grew up within walking distance of Jane in NYC and I can assure you that even those of us who ARE NY'ers dislike rooting for the Yankee Horde!
Of course, I'm a Mets fan, which is hardly any better.
Go White Sox!!!
Ok Jane, you can start talking again.
WOOHOO!
Hell, this almost makes up for the crap that the Dodgers came up with this year.
OK, so you wanted them to go. They're gone. Now what? You want they should come back?
Kind of felt bad for Torre, though. Perhaps he is only a sub-demon.
Oh, somewhere in this favoured land the sun is shining bright,
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light...
Ah, so much easier when it's all over.
How anyone can root for the Yankees is beyond me (RMc -- to pick up your thread ...). Modern baseball has many very public means by which to field a competitive team; indeed, general managers (those writing the checks) are nearly as well-known as their on-field collegues. The Yankee franchise cobbles together their team not unlike a movie star goes shopping: I like, I get. Brian Cashman (the NY GM) has been doling out millions all season long in a fruitless quest to buy success. But even his highest ticket "unit" -- pitcher Randy Johnson, who had some success late in the year -- tanked in the playoffs.
I suppose most fans just root for their team during a game -- or maybe over a season if they're dedicated -- but since baseball has anything but a level playing field I find solice in rooting for the little guys (in my case, the small market "Moneyball" Oakland A's) who *have* to be smart to be competitive. I suppose everyone loves a winner but if you care the slightest about *how* you win I don't see how you could cheer for The Monarchy of Baseball. That these brainless spendthrifts are referred to as "yankees" strikes me as wickedly ironic.
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