Baseball thoughts
Oct. 8th, 2003 09:13 amWow. I've been a huge Mike Lowell fan for a while (he and Pujols kept my lame-ass Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team afloat this year), but it just doesn't get any more magical than what he did last night. And I've got to say, liking both teams in the NLCS means that I just want good games, regardless of who wins. And last night may bump game 6 of the 1986 NLCS out of the top spot in my "favorite playoff game" list. Yeah, it was that good.
Speaking of the Cubs, am I the only person who remembers that Bill Buckner ripped off his schtick from Leon Durham, who blew the 1984 team's playoff hopes by letting a grounder through his legs? Those BoSox never had an original thought, did they? ;-)
(And one thing even many Cubs fans forget is that Durham replaced Buckner at 1B for the Cubbies that year)
(And one thing everyone forgets is that Buckner was a great player, and one of the top defensive 1Bs of his time)
As for today's ALCS, I'm torn. I'm not a Yankee loyalist by any stretch of the imagination (being a Mets fan, of course). But I also have been conditioned to hate the Red Sox with a fervor normally only reserved for Illinois Nazis and Florida Republicans.
In the end, it doesn't matter. I'll be rooting for the NL team this year, regardless of the outcome.
I'm still working over my Mets season in review (the long version, as opposed to the Jay Sherman short version). Thoughts on that will be posted eventually.
Speaking of the Cubs, am I the only person who remembers that Bill Buckner ripped off his schtick from Leon Durham, who blew the 1984 team's playoff hopes by letting a grounder through his legs? Those BoSox never had an original thought, did they? ;-)
(And one thing even many Cubs fans forget is that Durham replaced Buckner at 1B for the Cubbies that year)
(And one thing everyone forgets is that Buckner was a great player, and one of the top defensive 1Bs of his time)
As for today's ALCS, I'm torn. I'm not a Yankee loyalist by any stretch of the imagination (being a Mets fan, of course). But I also have been conditioned to hate the Red Sox with a fervor normally only reserved for Illinois Nazis and Florida Republicans.
In the end, it doesn't matter. I'll be rooting for the NL team this year, regardless of the outcome.
I'm still working over my Mets season in review (the long version, as opposed to the Jay Sherman short version). Thoughts on that will be posted eventually.
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Date: 2003-10-08 06:51 am (UTC)Heh.
*cheers for the Sox and then runs pell-mell*
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Date: 2003-10-08 06:59 am (UTC)Mets fans don't really hate the Sox (again, unless we're playing them), but the 1986 comeback is one of the few highlights of the last twenty years for us. I still fondly remember all the USA Today articles about the old guy who said he'd lived to 90-whatever just so he could watch the BoSox win another series before he died. Funny enough, they failed to do any follow-up stories on him.