GO CUBBIES
#3
Posted 2016-October-28, 16:36
#4
Posted 2016-October-28, 16:59
mike777, on 2016-October-28, 15:50, said:
Mike, we finally agree! Go Cubs!
#7
Posted 2016-October-29, 16:11
barmar, on 2016-October-29, 09:36, said:
There is a baseball field in the local park, but it's not really a thing here. We play cricket, which is designed to be incomprehensible to anyone who hasn't grown up with it, as well as a few other sports not played in many places.
To be fair, there was a small headline about the first finals match in the online paper, but it's disappeared now. For some reason I can find out all about day 2 of the cricket test between Bangladesh and England though.
#9
Posted 2016-October-30, 21:56
barmar, on 2016-October-29, 09:36, said:
Interestingly enough, there is a claim that the World Series was actually named after Pulitzer's New York World (a newspaper).
#10
Posted 2016-November-04, 06:59
But we mull over culture and philosophy stuff on the WC, and I have been mulling.
In the Post this morning there was an article about long time Cubs fans who died just a little before this, and it spoke of many who had such allegiance to Wrigley Field.. So some questions.
Is Wrigley the oldest ball park still in use?
How much of a factor is this continuity of location in explaining the long term loyalty of fans?
Tom Waits has a song featuring a old man, I always picture him on a bar stool, singing "I seen the Brooklyn Dodgers play in Ebbets Field...". The Dodgers went to LA a long time ago and Ebbets Field is no more.. Well, I seen the Saint Paul Saints (AAA team owned by the Dodgers) play in University Park (off University Ave) . Seen the Minneapolis Millers too (Giants farm team, Nicollet Park). Now the Twin Cities have the Twins, and they are on what, their third stadium?
I don't want to make too much of this, but not too little either. Baseball brings out various human traits, and a longing for continuity is a very human trait.
Ok, now I will have a second cup of coffee and reflect on the ***** election. Or maybe not.
#11
Posted 2016-November-04, 07:24
barmar, on 2016-October-29, 09:36, said:
I think it was John Cleese who said: In England when we host a World Championship, we tend to invite other countries.
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#12
Posted 2016-November-04, 07:42
ggwhiz, on 2016-November-04, 07:24, said:
Ant then there is the Miss Universe contest.
#13
Posted 2016-November-04, 10:45
At the DC NABC, I threatened to go to the ball game wearing the correct ballcap. Grumble.
Go Nordiques, I guess?
#14
Posted 2016-November-04, 11:02
kenberg, on 2016-November-04, 06:59, said:
How much of a factor is this continuity of location in explaining the long term loyalty of fans?
No, Fenway Park is 2 years older. The next one is Dodger Stadium in LA, from 1962.
I doubt that the stadium has that much to do with fan loyalty. Chicago sports fans are generally very enthusiastic -- the Bears have a very big following, too.
And the new Yankee Stadium is only 7 years old, I don't think it has dampened their fans' loyalty.
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#15
Posted 2016-November-04, 11:32
#16
Posted 2016-November-04, 11:40
mycroft, on 2016-November-04, 10:45, said:
Countries is plural
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#17
Posted 2016-November-04, 12:01
Cyberyeti, on 2016-November-04, 11:32, said:
nahhhhhh
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#18
Posted 2016-November-04, 14:11
ggwhiz, on 2016-November-04, 11:40, said:
#19
Posted 2016-November-04, 19:29