Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Once...loved...baseball?! :eek:
fpw Wrote:I find it unwatchable now (except for the Yankees-Sox series last year). Worse than watching paint dry. Like watching a hand of bananas...turn brown...in Huntington, MA.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:But why? What's changed from the Long-Ago, All-But-Forgotten Days of Our Youth? (Other than the loathesome DH rule, of course.)
fpw Wrote:The game's changed and I guess I haven't been able to change with it. The players have become avaricious, steroid-sucking clods, loyal not to the team or to the game but to the almighty buck.
The game's lost its innocence. Or maybe I've lost mine.
Or maybe...the game's changed, but I've changed more.
I simply do not care anymore.
DaveStrorm Wrote:In the last few years I have been watching a lot of Class A baseball (since we now have a local team) and not making nearly as many 1.5 hour trips up to Cincinnati to watch the Reds. These guys actually seem to be putting forth some effort and don't look like Ahnold. I urge people who are fed up with MLB to watch minor league games or even college, HS, or youth league games. I think you may find them much more enjoyable.
DaveStrorm Wrote:I still love "baseball." I don't love watching MLB nearly as much as I did when I was a kid. Like a lot of kids, I collected cards by the ton and dreamed I would be a major leaguer someday. I knew all the stats of all the players, etc. I actually think I learned fractions and division from needing to calculate batting averages and ERAs. Sadly that dream ended when I went to college and realized finally I was stuck with computer science and math majors and no baseball scouts were calling me.I like minor league games a lot more than MLB. They take care of the fans.
But I still have the love of the game itself. And I would much, much rather go to a game than watch one on TV. Especially after college basketball season when watching a game on TV is like watching paint dry. Even so, I find that by somewhere around midseason I can actually sit down and watch a whole game on TV.
In the last few years I have been watching a lot of Class A baseball (since we now have a local team) and not making nearly as many 1.5 hour trips up to Cincinnati to watch the Reds. These guys actually seem to be putting forth some effort and don't look like Ahnold. I urge people who are fed up with MLB to watch minor league games or even college, HS, or youth league games. I think you may find them much more enjoyable.
fpw Wrote:The game's changed and I guess I haven't been able to change with it. The players have become avaricious, steroid-sucking clods, loyal not to the team or to the game but to the almighty buck.
The game's lost its innocence. Or maybe I've lost mine.
Or maybe...the game's changed, but I've changed more.
I simply do not care anymore.
remylass Wrote:Everyone should see this film. I don't care if you don't really like baseball. The acting was wonderful, and the story was awesome. It was a little sad, but it was a very good film.