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10/31/03
"It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring when everything else begins again and it blossoms in summer, filling the afternoons and evenings and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone. You count on it. Rely on it to buffer the passage of time, to keep the memory of sunshine and high skies alive and then just when the days are all twilight, when you need it most, it stops"
--Bart Giamatti
10/23/03
20 Years Later, Pain Of Beirut Bombing Still Fresh
241 Servicemen Die In First American Encounter With A Suicide Attacker
LET'S
BRING 'EM HOME!
10/24/03
I realize many of you are disappointed. None of you were wishing
harder for a BoSox/Cubs game than I. Any combination of the two
would have been equally as fulfilling. However, it didn't happen
(besides, with the curse in full effect, Armageddon would have struck with
the series tied at 3-3).
Which brings us to the Yankees. Boo all you want, complain about
how salary caps would make the game more interesting, and how the family
pet could manage a team like that as good as Joe Torre, but the fact of
the matter is, the Yankees get butts in front of the television.
I have to lay out my screwed up disclaimer here. I'm pretty much
a Yankees fan all through the regular season and ALCS (exception to this
year, of course). When the World Series rolls around, I promptly
start rooting for however is playing the Yankees.
Why? It's good for baseball.
Since the strike that killed the World Series, baseball has quickly
lost the title of "America's Sport". Only key events
get people to watch the sport (in prime time, at least) with any real
enthusiasm. The home run slug-out between Sosa and McGuire, the
potential of a BoSox/Cubbies match-up, and The Yankees. The Yankees,
all by themselves, drive baseball ratings. The lowest rated World
Series game was the Giants/Angels match-up. (Don't use the
"West Coast Teams" argument... Mets/Yankees didn't rate that
poorly.) The Giants even had Bonds, fresh from his Major
League record, but the simple fact is: "No Yankees, no ratings".
Think about it. You have the largest metro in America (Bigger
than several states combined) all tuned in to see "their"
Yankees win it, and the rest of the country tuning in to see them lose
(although not likely with 26 wins out of the last 99 years.)
Until they find a quick way to repair the game, salary caps and
lamenting the victories of The Yankees, will only serve to hurt the
game.
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