I think I might have read that. Wasn't the tagline:"Low and inside with the Uni-baller"?
I am a big Rockies fan. I do not mean to offend anybody. I am in Dodger Stadium every spring, and rooting for them. However, I have lived in Denver, and that team has grown on me. Believe me, the D-backs are a great club well deserving of all their victories this season. The Padres are also a great club, Bochy was an excellent manager, and Bud Black tremendously helped the Angels when he was in the OC. If the ALCS goes 7, the layoff is long to a point of worry. Because the AL team's blood will still boil. However, if the Indians end it in 5, then I don't think the layoff will be an issue. Just my two cents, I think the whoever wins the ALCS will do it in 6, which for the Rockies, is a little lesser evil than 7.
I can't help but think the Denver area is due for a big, early-season snowstorm. Between that and the unusually mild weather both Cleveland and Boston have been enjoying, I just hope the World Series doesn't turn into a frigid mess.
I have gotten to push mute whenever Kruk come in spring, because I know he will pick the Yankees. He predicted A Rod to play for the Angels in 08. The LA Times said the other day he will almost certainly land with the cubs or mariners.
re: mythical AL v NL "which is better" debate referred to in the first comment. Since 2000, the NL has won the World Series three times, and the AL has won it four times. It is pretty clear to me that when it comes to the World Series, either league could win, and the AL underestimates the NL team at their peril. (AL fan here, by the way)
I can't help but think the Denver area is due for a big, early-season snowstorm. Between that and the unusually mild weather both Cleveland and Boston have been enjoying, I just hope the World Series doesn't turn into a frigid mess. Ya know what? I hope it does. I hope it snows two feet. And a foot and a half in Boston or Cleveland, too, even though I'll have to walk/bike/drive in it if it's in Boston. Then maybe some people will come to their senses and not schedule game 7 of the World Serious to be played on November 1. ...besides, rehire day at the mountain is November 3, and if we got freshies, there is no way I'm not gettin' some.
BTW, thanks SFValley_Dude for reading those posts and guidelines and adjusting your posting style. Your last two comments here were great- just the kind of stuff we'd like to see at Sportsfilter! The_Black_Hand, it wasn't necessary to be rude and call SFValley_Dude dense. He seems like a fine chap now that his enthusiasm is under control. ;)
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There is something about going to a baseball game in frigid temperatures that changes the game. Last year I went to a World Series game in jeans, a wool hat, and a winter jacket. However, I found it to be one of the more exciting baseball games I had ever been to. Obviously that is partly due to the fact that it was a World Series game rather than a meaningless game against the Royals but there was just something about freezing in your seat, only moving your hands out of your pockets to wave those towel things that made the game a great time.
The funniest thing about cold October games is they bring out all the fair weather fans. The Rox game 3 against the Dbacks was just miserable - cold & drizzly in that way that just chills you to the bone. Gotta say MLB's scheduling through the playoffs has been just awful. Games start so late that kids will never be able to say up and watch thrilling finishes. And now these crazy layoffs between games and series. During the season nobody on the Rox (or anywhere else) took more than three days off, and that was for the All Star game. Now they have to do nine?!
The funniest thing about cold October games is they bring out all the fair weather fans. It's the post-season. Kind of expected, regardless of weather.
Are those pigs flying?!?!?
drumdance, welcome to a Sportsfilter tradition: taking MLB to task for apparently trying to destroy their own product by scheduling it at times that guarantee that many of us won't be able to watch it. Join us as we revel in the brilliance that is...Selig!
I wish it was the cubs, but I'm happy for colorado, especially Helton he is a good player who just goes out and plays the game hard.