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sadllama |
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Yeah, but if you look at the NFL really only the Cowboys have a ton of out of market fans and they haven't played in a SB since the early 90s and yet the
super bowl is still the most watched event of the year. I think baseball just needs to wise up and realize that in today's ADD culture, football is viewed
as the more exciting game and baseball is viewed as being too slow and boring.
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The Heartbreak Yid |
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sadllama wrote: The Superbowl is a world wide event. People who hate sports watch the superbowl. Its an excuse for parties and get togthers. Some people watch it just for the crappy over priced commercials. Maybe if the World Series was just one game, on a Sunday, with special commercials it might have a chance. |
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kutabeach |
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I work about an hour north of Philly in NJ - maybe about 40 miles north. It's freaking SNOWING here right now.
However, the precipitation is supposed to stop by the time the game starts tonight. The winds will be howling, though. I wonder if the Rays were able to find rooms last night? |
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omzig |
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OK...the snow stopped here but it looks like freezing rain now - that wind...yikes!
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Trixiego |
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I wonder if the Rays were able to find rooms last night?Yeah....... supposedly in Delaware heh As far as the weather the rain is supposed to die down but it'll be very windy/cold. Wind gusts may get up to 40. Not for nothing and I am biased but the whole game suspension at that particular time just smells. |
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TheHeadOnTheDoor |
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dennydoylelives wrote:More than likely the rating will be at the highest tonight due to people tuning in looking for the new House episode.Can they get a rating difference from the first minute of the hour and the other 59 minutes? |
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AnAlanSmitheeFilm |
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AnAlanSmitheeFilm wrote::sage Bonus points for involving Bud Selig! |
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Vampire812b |
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I think the World Series should end in a tie.
And they should play the make-up in Milwaukee. |
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Antithesys |
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Selig said that even had the Phillies still been leading the game would have been suspended since ending the WS after five innings just wouldn't have been right. I had to look this up to see if he truly said it. He'd better thank the baseball gods that Tampa scored in the sixth. It'd be one thing to end the game and the Series with the Rays behind...sad for them, but within established rules. But imagine the Phillies being ahead, the tarp coming on the field, the umpires waving their arms, and then ol' Bud comes out and says no, it's not over, you're finishing it tomorrow. Jigga wha? There's no call for that. No precedent. This isn't tee-ball. If it's been at least five innings, and you can't play the rest of the game, and one team is ahead, that team wins. Declaring otherwise would certainly have made us forget about the All-Star Game. It would have been the biggest fuck-you to the game's integrity that Selig or anyone else had ever perpetrated. He never would have left Philly alive. There's nothing wrong with how it actually turned out; it's tied, they called the game at the appropriate time, and everyone's happy. Whoever ends up winning will have done so fair and square, umpires notwithstanding. But show me a Rays fan who would have truly been happy with winning under Selig's contingency plan, and I'll show you someone who doesn't understand baseball. |
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smokeitgood |
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the only thing wrong is they played it so long the rays tied it. they probably dont score if its under normal conditions, and the phils didnt get their
opportunity to play their half in those conditions. if dobbs, or rollins, or werth gets on in the bottom of the 6th had they played, you bet your ass they
would have been trying to steal both second and third, so if the phils got a clutch hit (ha ha yeah right) they woulda taken the lead right back.
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Powers |
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Antithesys wrote:I read that Selig approached both teams before the game and said that all 9 innings of this game would be played as opposed to the potential of a rain shortened outcome. BOTH teams agreed with this decision. |
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B DeBrun |
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smokeitgood wrote: They knew the storm front was coming in. They should have started at 7 PM. If they had, you'd be hungover with your head in toilet bowl now. Deliriously happy. |
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Trixiego |
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I had to look this up to see if he truly said it. PHILADELPHIA - October 27, 2008 -- Game 5 of the World Series was suspended because of rain in the sixth inning Monday night with the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays tied at 2. The earliest the game could resume is Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m., however more rain is in the forecast. Fans with tickets for Game 5 are told to hang on to their tickets for admission to the park when the teams play to complete the game. "I can't tell you tonight when we'll resume," commissioner Bud Selig said. "We'll stay here if we have to celebrate Thanksgiving here." It might be a day or two, at least, before the Phillies get a chance to wrap up their first championship since 1980. Philadelphia leads three games to one.There has never been a rain-shortened game in Series history. Whenever this one resumes, it will pick up right where it left off, with the Phils about to bat in the bottom of the sixth. "The weather tomorrow is supposed to be worse," said Bob DuPuy, MLB's chief operating officer. Carlos Pena hit a tying, two-out single in the sixth for the Rays, and the umpires called it moments later. By then, every ball and every pitch had become an adventure because of the miserable conditions. If Pena had not tied it, Selig said he would not have let the Phillies win with a game that was called after six innings. "It's not a way to end a World Series," he said. "I would not have allowed a World Series to end this way." Tuesday was supposed to be a travel day, if necessary. Instead, the teams will stay in Philadelphia and then head back to Tropicana Field if the Rays win. The delay, however, forced the Rays to find a new hotel in the area. About 10 minutes after the game was officially suspended, an announcement was made at Citizens Bank Park telling fans wrapped in plastic sheets they were done for the night. By then, many had fled their seats for cover. The game began in light rain, but Selig said MLB was optimistic it could get it in. Quickly, however, the showers turned to a steady downpour and the field became a quagmire. By the middle innings, the grounds crew was running shuttles onto the field, carrying bags of a drying agent - baseball's version of cat litter - to absorb the water. No luck. A puddle formed on home plate and umpire Jeff Kellogg resorted to using a towel rather than the usual whisk broom to wipe it clean. Batters kept blinking back the rain drops and pitchers struggled with their footing. Strong gusts dropped the wind-chill factor into the 30s, and fielders covered their bare hands between pitches. All-Star shortstop Jimmy Rollins of the Phillies chased a popup all over and dropped it for a tough error in the fifth, then bobbled a ball while trying to make a throw |
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Antithesys |
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the only thing wrong is they played it so long the rays tied it. Allowing the trailing team as much opportunity as possible to force a tie is an unwritten rule. The players are saying they weren't informed. Some of them are a bit peeved, saying they wouldn't have been risking their health to score runs if they'd known it wasn't imperative to force a tie before the rain stopped them. So we wouldn't have had guys playing 100% in the World Series. Good thinking Bud. |
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Roadfinder |
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Umps admit they missed another call ~ how noble of them.
http://sports.espn.go.com...s&source=MLBHeadlines |
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StarRider |
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Tonight's game is officially cancelled.
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aquatic birdboy |
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so if it went to seven, Hamels should be ready, right?.....
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Trixiego |
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Yep, just heard. Not surprised; it has not stopped raining and it's been a steady one.
ETA: You do realize that every superstitious Philly fan now is convinced this jinxed us completely. |
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sadllama |
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actually it being moved to wednesday works in our favor. most of whatever momentum the rays had will be extinguished by then and it means hamels can pitch game
7 if necessary.
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smokeitgood |
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hopefully and hopefully it doesnt get to that.
so if its actually gonna be played tomorrow im gonna drive down to philly, who wants to meet me there ps the sixers host the raptors at 7 pm in their season opener tomorrow night so its gonna be another parking nightmare |
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