What is the worst possible World Series matchup, the one you are least likely to care about or watch? (Use "Comments" to explain why.)
CHW-HOU | 21 (20.79%) |
CHW-STL | 19 (18.81%) |
LAA-HOU | 9 (8.91%) |
LAA-STL | 18 (17.82%) |
It's the World Series! I'll watch anyone! | 34 (33.66%) |
101 votes | 11 featured comments
The White Sox vs. just about anyone (slight edge to STL).
Blah, just Blah.
Blah, just Blah.
I am finding it really hard to watch the playoff's with the sound on.
McCarver drives me nuts! Last night they throw on Pinella. I sample from Lou after they talked about some pitcher was worn down: "I noticed that this year with Tampa Bay after a lot of our young pitchers threw 180 innings they started to really struggle"
Gee Lou, how would you be able to tell - your team had an ERA of around 6 for the whole year!
McCarver drives me nuts! Last night they throw on Pinella. I sample from Lou after they talked about some pitcher was worn down: "I noticed that this year with Tampa Bay after a lot of our young pitchers threw 180 innings they started to really struggle"
Gee Lou, how would you be able to tell - your team had an ERA of around 6 for the whole year!
A quick review of the Devil Rays stats shows only 1 pitcher threw 180 innings - Scott Kazmir - 186!
Given what Lou said I thought maybe a lot of Devil Rays came close to 180 IP but...
Kazmir - 186 IP & 21 yrs old - 0 or 1 run allowed in 4 of his last 5 games (4 runs in 5 2/3 IP in 2nd last start)
Hendrickson - 178 1/3 IP & 31 yrs old
Fossum - 162 2/3 IP & 27 yrs old (not exactly young)
Waechter - 157 IP & 24 yrs old - allowed 6 runs in each of his last 2 games
McClung - 109 1/3 IP & 24 yrs old & 8 shutout IP in final start
Nomo - old and bad
No one else was over 75 IP.
Maybe Waechter is all he could think about towards the end or something. In 2004 only Hendrickson cracked 130 IP, in 2003 only Zambrano qualified for the ERA title. So he couldn't have been basing his comment on the past.
Ah well. I thought maybe he was remembering the previous years or maybe the rooks did real bad late in the year but neither is the case. Guess we should hope Lou goes to the booth somewhere other than here or gets another managing job (again, somewhere other than here) as if that is what we can expect I'd rather not hear him talk. He knows a lot but just isn't ready to pass it along via the announcers booth.
Kazmir - 186 IP & 21 yrs old - 0 or 1 run allowed in 4 of his last 5 games (4 runs in 5 2/3 IP in 2nd last start)
Hendrickson - 178 1/3 IP & 31 yrs old
Fossum - 162 2/3 IP & 27 yrs old (not exactly young)
Waechter - 157 IP & 24 yrs old - allowed 6 runs in each of his last 2 games
McClung - 109 1/3 IP & 24 yrs old & 8 shutout IP in final start
Nomo - old and bad
No one else was over 75 IP.
Maybe Waechter is all he could think about towards the end or something. In 2004 only Hendrickson cracked 130 IP, in 2003 only Zambrano qualified for the ERA title. So he couldn't have been basing his comment on the past.
Ah well. I thought maybe he was remembering the previous years or maybe the rooks did real bad late in the year but neither is the case. Guess we should hope Lou goes to the booth somewhere other than here or gets another managing job (again, somewhere other than here) as if that is what we can expect I'd rather not hear him talk. He knows a lot but just isn't ready to pass it along via the announcers booth.
It's the World Series. I'll watch anyone.
And so will you, if the series goes at least six. Why nobody's speaking of the White Sox being on the verge of the first Series since 1959 -- and first championship since 1917 -- is beyond me. This is a big deal!
And so will you, if the series goes at least six. Why nobody's speaking of the White Sox being on the verge of the first Series since 1959 -- and first championship since 1917 -- is beyond me. This is a big deal!
The Sox aren't even the #1 attraction in the City they play in!
I just get the feeling the passion isn't there.
I just get the feeling the passion isn't there.
Actually, someone wrote into Sportsnet and Jamie Campbell read that there are actually more White Sox fans than Cubs fans. Geographically, the Cubs hold more territory, but by numbers, White Sox win.
Don't know if it's true or not or where the info came though.
Don't know if it's true or not or where the info came though.
If that is the case, most White Sox fans must be very very poor because even with all their success this year, they were consistently drawing 10,000 less people than the Cubs. Not to mention that Cubs tickets are much more expensive and much more difficult to acquire.
Dr. Zarco would know more about this, but from my visit to Chicago, it was a predominantly a Cubs Town.
But don't get me wrong, the White Sox fans that there are, are just as hardcore than Cubs fans.
Dr. Zarco would know more about this, but from my visit to Chicago, it was a predominantly a Cubs Town.
But don't get me wrong, the White Sox fans that there are, are just as hardcore than Cubs fans.
The Cubs are ALWAYS going to appear to have more support -- when ownership is tied into the city's largest radio station, which has the call letters WGN standing for "World's Greatest Newspaper" because it is, in turn, tied into the largest daily in the midwest, and who needs PR or even reality?
If it was politics, it would be illegal.
If it was politics, it would be illegal.
I voted LAA-HOU, and for the reason that I don't like any teams from Texas, and LAA won the Series in 2002 so I have no fond feelings for them.
I'd like to see the White Sox end the drought, Ozzieball or no Ozzieball, and I really don't care who the NL opponent is.
I'd like to see the White Sox end the drought, Ozzieball or no Ozzieball, and I really don't care who the NL opponent is.
If it was politics, it would be illegal
In Chicago, in politics or sports or almost anything else, legality would have little to do with what happened. Trust me, this kind of thing is a daley occurrence.