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I'm a Nationals fan and I do believe they're the only team in the majors with a better record than the Reds. They've gone from laughing stock to a great team in a very short time and I wouldn't be too surprised to see them win the whole bag of cheese. Reply #1. Aug 22 12, 5:49 AM |
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As far as pro goes, I am a Royals fan. But I also follow the Braves and Cubs. Its easy to follow teams that have their own tv networks that show most of their games. Granted, TBS doesn't show the Braves games much anymore so I don't follow them as much, and the Cubs are terrible. Then again, so are the Royals, but they are my team. For college, I'm Wichita State University all the way! Even though they are long overdue for a new coach and some postseason success, I'm loyal to a fault to all my teams! Reply #2. Aug 22 12, 9:49 AM |
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I love baseball. As for MLB I have one BIG problem. I'm a fan of both the Minnesota Twins and the Chicago Cubs. It use to not be a problem until they started playing each other during the regular season. I really never thought they would meet in the Fall Classic. The only sport that I have two teams that I love and adore on equal terms. My favorite minor league team is the Jacksonville Suns. A double-A team in Jacksonville, FL. Currently affiliated with the Miami Marlins. Reply #3. Aug 22 12, 10:48 AM |
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I don't watch MLB---too long and slow for my level of patience. However, I do love watching My 10 year old grandson's baseball games, and I'm thoroughly enjoying the LL World Series. Kids play baseball for the sheer love of the game, and it's shorter and more exciting than professional baseball (at least for me.) Reply #4. Aug 22 12, 11:49 AM |
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I've been a Padres fan since they were wearing the ugly brown and mustard unis. Ugh... Reply #5. Aug 22 12, 12:35 PM |
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My biggest problem with the Little League World Series is it always seems to be dominated by home runs and strikeouts. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind seeing a good slugfest or a game with 20 strikeouts once in a while. I think they really need to move the mound back to at least 50 feet, and move the fences back another 20 or 30 feet. May not make a huge difference, but I know this year they are on pace to set a record for most home runs in a series. Also, it always seems to be the same regions and countries that are playing for the title. On the U.S. side, it always seems to be the West or Southeast region. I'd like to see the Midwest have some success, being from Kansas. And for the International side, if its not Japan, its usually Chinese Taipei. Sometimes Mexico or Curacao will sneak in. I'm really hoping to see the European teams do well sometime. It was nice to see Uganda get a win. Reply #6. Aug 22 12, 2:54 PM |
Greatguggly
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Forgot to mention that we have the two-time defending College World Series champs at the University of South Carolina. Reply #7. Aug 22 12, 3:08 PM |
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Much better than my University of Cincinnati...who didn't even make it to the Big East tourney this past spring...They were pretty terrible. Reply #8. Aug 22 12, 4:27 PM |
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Royals fan 'til the end - lousy starting pitching and all. Reply #9. Aug 22 12, 8:08 PM |
Greatguggly
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Where have you gone Bret Saberhagen? Reply #10. Aug 25 12, 10:49 AM |
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Someone needs to fire Dan O'dowd. He's the main problem with the Rockies. Even with our current terrible season we still pack 30,000+ into Coors Field on any given day. I know we may not do anything spectacular but I love the Rockies! Reply #11. Aug 25 12, 2:43 PM |
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I try to keep up with the Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, & Detroit Tigers. Reply #12. Aug 26 12, 2:22 AM |
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Great comeback win by the Royals last night! What's wrong with the Red Sox? They are scewed up worse than we are. Reply #13. Aug 26 12, 7:54 AM |
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My biggest problem with the Little League World Series is it always seems to be dominated by home runs and strikeouts. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind seeing a good slugfest or a game with 20 strikeouts once in a while. I think they really need to move the mound back to at least 50 feet, and move the fences back another 20 or 30 feet. May not make a huge difference, but I know this year they are on pace to set a record for most home runs in a series. Also, it always seems to be the same regions and countries that are playing for the title. On the U.S. side, it always seems to be the West or Southeast region. I'd like to see the Midwest have some success, being from Kansas. And for the International side, if its not Japan, its usually Chinese Taipei. Sometimes Mexico or Curacao will sneak in. I'm really hoping to see the European teams do well sometime. It was nice to see Uganda get a win. I like the idea of moving the fences back and maybe the mound. I have never given it much thought. As far as the Southeast dominating the US side...I kind of like it. Of course the SE regionals are held in my hometown. The boys from here have won it all twice in the last 6 years (I believe). The girls won it one year right after the boys. Warner Robins has a long tradition of producing outstanding athletes. Reply #14. Aug 28 12, 4:45 AM |
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I just think they need to be playing regular baseball at that age. By regular I mean balks, lead offs, steals, everything. Move the mound back to 50 feet which is where it is for most 11-12 leagues I see. Nobody could touch Japan this year. Japan is quickly becoming the Chinese Taipei of a few years ago. I remember one year, back in 1995, when Chinese Taipei took on a team from Spring, Texas. I still remember some of the Texas players. Mike Cepeda and Kyle Foster. Taipei beat them 17-3 in the championship. I think that was the year before they were banned from little league for a few years. In any case, it was an enjoyable tournament, always fun watching Japan play. And yes, Warner Robin and the teams from U.S. Southeast are always in the running. Reply #15. Aug 29 12, 6:29 PM |
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I am a fan of the Chicago Cubs. I also enjoy rooting for any team that plays against St. Louis. For this year I have jumped on the Nationals wagon. Good to see a team that has been horrible for so long be great! Reply #16. Sep 02 12, 1:25 PM |
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I also root for anyone who's playing St. Louis (as long as it's not NYY). Since you're a Cubs fan, know anything about the situation with Campana's injury (he's on the DL right)? Campana played at my university. Three former Bearcats in MLB right now, Campana (Cubs), Josh Harrison (Pirates), and Youk (formerly Red Sox, now White Sox). Reply #17. Sep 02 12, 2:02 PM |
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Being an old Brooklyn Dodger fan (and proud of it), I am now embarrassed to say I'm a lukewarm Mets fan. Reply #18. Sep 06 12, 3:30 PM |
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What a win for the Royals last night against the Angels! Felt sorry for Greinke, though. Reply #19. Sep 16 12, 10:04 AM |
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Magic Number is 6 for my Reds to guarantee a spot in the post-season!!! Reply #20. Sep 16 12, 10:32 AM |
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