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Old 10-29-2007, 08:42 AM   #41
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Old 10-29-2007, 08:49 AM   #42
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Old 10-29-2007, 10:30 AM   #43
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I don't mind college football or even college basketball. And I'll watch other pro sports, especially hockey. But unless it's my favourite teams playing, I have a hard time getting engrossed.
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Old 10-29-2007, 11:58 AM   #44
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I don't mind college football or even college basketball. And I'll watch other pro sports, especially hockey. But unless it's my favourite teams playing, I have a hard time getting engrossed.
Here is my sports TV schedule for tonight:
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Baseball     Boston at Colorado, if necessary (well, it's not)
Football     Green Bay at Denver (what am I rooting for here, the NFC?)
Hockey       Local Teams (who cares who is playing?)
I know it's an incredible burden for you guys to shoulder, but you have to know that this forum is my only reason for living right now.
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Old 10-29-2007, 12:34 PM   #45
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Thats the beauty of baseball..its got a long offseason. That makes you jones for baseball so bad in the spring and makes you glad when it finally comes around again.
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Old 10-29-2007, 12:36 PM   #46
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Thats the beauty of baseball..its got a long offseason. That makes you jones for baseball so bad in the spring and makes you glad when it finally comes around again.
Nah, it's not just that. The other sports have even longer offseasons, don't they (maybe not basketball)?

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Old 10-29-2007, 12:48 PM   #47
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Nah, it's not just that. The other sports have even longer offseasons, don't they (maybe not basketball)?

It's baseball that is the beauty of Baseball! Long may it live!
Hockey, basketball and soccer/futbol all have short offseasons. NFL's offseason is similar to baseball's but given the hype these days about the NFL, they never shut up about itso it feels like a short offseason. Either way, I agree, baseball is great for being baseball
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Old 10-29-2007, 03:03 PM   #48
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Nah, it's not just that. The other sports have even longer offseasons, don't they (maybe not basketball)?
Typical season lengths, measured from first regular season game to last game of the league championship:

NHL: 8½ months
NBA: 8 months
MLB: 7 months
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Old 10-30-2007, 06:16 AM   #49
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Thats the beauty of baseball..its got a long offseason. That makes you jones for baseball so bad in the spring and makes you glad when it finally comes around again.
I think a big part of it is that baseball's season matches the seasons of the year very well. It comes alive in spring, picks up heat in summer, dies off in autumn and lays low in winter. Because of that, the anticipation of the spring thaw lines up with the anticipation of baseball in a way that heightens the baseball anticipation. For me, anyway.
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I think a big part of it is that baseball's season matches the seasons of the year very well. It comes alive in spring, picks up heat in summer, dies off in autumn and lays low in winter. Because of that, the anticipation of the spring thaw lines up with the anticipation of baseball in a way that heightens the baseball anticipation. For me, anyway.
Nice. Never thought of it that way.
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Old 10-31-2008, 07:52 PM   #51
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And here it is again...

Man, I've been hanging out here a long time.
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I sympathize completely. I really don't care about sports other than baseball. It's a peculiar sport and it caters to peculiar tastes.
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the time between the final world series game until pitchers and catchers report is like 4 months... not that long a wait...and the nfl regular season is only 4 months long.
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And here it is again...

Man, I've been hanging out here a long time.
I have a solution to your problem, ctorg. Just click on the link in my signature that says "MLB: 1958 and Beyond..." and you'll always have some baseball to follow!!!

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I have a solution to your problem, ctorg. Just click on the link in my signature that says "MLB: 1958 and Beyond..." and you'll always have some baseball to follow!!!

You know, I've totally gotten away from following dynasties around here, which I used to do all the time. That's a good suggestion.
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This thread is traditional, like Thanksgiving. I find myself looking forward to it in a perverse way.

ctorg, I don't know how old you are but I am picturing you as an old man in, let's say, 2053, bumping this thread on its 50th anniversary. Whee!

Speaking of traditional threads, who will start the Pitchers/Catchers Report To Spring Training countdown clock this year?
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At this point of the juncture, the cat's out of the bag, but what I really miss about baseball are the George Bretts, Robin Younts and Mike Schmidts of the game. Players actually being synonymous with organizations.

I also think of greed when it comes to baseball, but I hate all of the forced moves and even greater turnover in football. Guess you can't have your cake and eat it too.

I had to pull this one from way back to comment on it. Since Tony Gywnn and Craig Biggio have retired we have probably seen the end of the franchise guys, well except Jeter, but I hate that guy. I am hoping that guys like Reyes and Wright will be down to be this type in New York, but I doubt it.

For those of us that dread the end of the baseball season in Jan. MLB is starting its version of the NFL channel. This will be on at my house every chance I get.
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And here it is again...

Man, I've been hanging out here a long time.
No doubt, think about how long we've been around here! Some of us 7+ years. I still remember the old boards!
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No doubt, think about how long we've been around here! Some of us 7+ years. I still remember the old boards!
Same here. I started with OOTP2, which I think was two board incarnations ago.
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