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Cardinals vs Tigers
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Nvyseal
, Oct 22 2006 02:49 AM
24 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 October 2006 - 02:49 AM
9th inning Cards 7, Tigers 2
Just wondering how banj0 is doing right now
Just wondering how banj0 is doing right now
#2
Posted 23 October 2006 - 01:43 AM
Well, My team won that one!
#3
Posted 23 October 2006 - 01:51 AM
Nvyseal, on Oct 21 2006, 10:49 PM, said:
9th inning Cards 7, Tigers 2
Just wondering how banj0 is doing right now
Just wondering how banj0 is doing right now
Where's that (finger) smiley?
Not worried. They're up 2-0 right now in game 2. Verlander just choked last night. Brewin is the one that should be worried.
Wait, does Brewin post here?
#4
Posted 23 October 2006 - 04:44 AM
Well its about time we finally started posting in this here thread Congrats to you tonight! good game
#5
Posted 23 October 2006 - 07:42 AM
To be fair, I'm not a Tiger fan. I'm a Cub fan. But, through a very complex, yet quantifiable, system of rooting I can become emotionally invested in the Tigers. To wit:
The Chicago Cubs trump all. That's my team and I live and die by every pitch.
The Cubs play in the National League which is distinct from the American League because of the Designated Hitter. The "DH" is an aberration of human evolution. It means that the pitcher doesn't have to hit. In real baseball, i.e., the National League, the pitcher has to hit.
Now, there are 2 seperate baseball Leagues---the Al, and the NL. In each League, the teams are split by 3 "divisions." The Eastern, Central, and Western.
In the NL Central, we have the Cubs, the Cardinals, the Rockets, and the Brewers. Since the Cubs suck and the Cards are good, a Cub fan roots against the Cards every chance we get. Division-wise, the Cardinals are the team that have kept the Cubs out of the playoffs more than any other. So, Cubs fans hate the Cards. If any team plays the Cardinals, us Cub fans root for the team that is playing the Cards. Unless.....
The Cardinals were to play the Chicago White Sox. The White Sox are the AL team in Chicago and they, of course, play with a Designated Hiitter. Since rooting for the NL trumps rooting for the AL, but rooting for the weaker team in Chicago trumps all, I would root for the Cardinals against the White Sox.
When the Cardinals play against any other AL team, I would root for the Cardinals because the NL is the better brand of baseball.
But, in the case of St. Louis vs. Detroit, I root for Detroit because that was my hometown team. Hometown team trumps anger against the DH unless you're favorite NL team has nothing against the NL team playing in the Series. In other words, if the NL team playing my hometown team were an NL team other than the Cardinals, I'd root for the NL team. But since the NL team is the Cardinals, who has kept my Cubs from success, coupled with the fact that my hometown team was the Tigers who are now playing the Cardinals--------well, I can now root for the Tigers and my hippocampus is good.
If you don't understand that, than you don't know baseball.
The Chicago Cubs trump all. That's my team and I live and die by every pitch.
The Cubs play in the National League which is distinct from the American League because of the Designated Hitter. The "DH" is an aberration of human evolution. It means that the pitcher doesn't have to hit. In real baseball, i.e., the National League, the pitcher has to hit.
Now, there are 2 seperate baseball Leagues---the Al, and the NL. In each League, the teams are split by 3 "divisions." The Eastern, Central, and Western.
In the NL Central, we have the Cubs, the Cardinals, the Rockets, and the Brewers. Since the Cubs suck and the Cards are good, a Cub fan roots against the Cards every chance we get. Division-wise, the Cardinals are the team that have kept the Cubs out of the playoffs more than any other. So, Cubs fans hate the Cards. If any team plays the Cardinals, us Cub fans root for the team that is playing the Cards. Unless.....
The Cardinals were to play the Chicago White Sox. The White Sox are the AL team in Chicago and they, of course, play with a Designated Hiitter. Since rooting for the NL trumps rooting for the AL, but rooting for the weaker team in Chicago trumps all, I would root for the Cardinals against the White Sox.
When the Cardinals play against any other AL team, I would root for the Cardinals because the NL is the better brand of baseball.
But, in the case of St. Louis vs. Detroit, I root for Detroit because that was my hometown team. Hometown team trumps anger against the DH unless you're favorite NL team has nothing against the NL team playing in the Series. In other words, if the NL team playing my hometown team were an NL team other than the Cardinals, I'd root for the NL team. But since the NL team is the Cardinals, who has kept my Cubs from success, coupled with the fact that my hometown team was the Tigers who are now playing the Cardinals--------well, I can now root for the Tigers and my hippocampus is good.
If you don't understand that, than you don't know baseball.
#6
Posted 23 October 2006 - 12:00 PM
The really scarey part is that I understand all of that banj0...talker.
#7
Posted 23 October 2006 - 09:44 PM
when ya got it bad, ya got it bad.
#9
Posted 25 October 2006 - 01:04 AM
well its up in the air tonight, who's going to take this game home?
#10
Posted 25 October 2006 - 02:04 AM
I thought the Cards would win this one before the game. Right now it's 2-0 San Luis in the 5th.
#11
Posted 25 October 2006 - 03:49 AM
Well, the Cards took this one 5-0 but there is always tomorrow nite...talker.
#12
Posted 25 October 2006 - 03:57 AM
yeah, Carpenter was unreal tonight. Tomorrow's game is huge.
#13
Posted 25 October 2006 - 04:03 AM
any bets tigers will win tomorrow?
#15
Posted 25 October 2006 - 04:19 AM
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