PLAY BALL IN SUMMER, NOT FALL

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Play Ball In Summer, Not Fall

" I think I represent a lot of football fans when I say I resent baseball in October.

Football is the fall sport.

Major League Baseball teams have played a total of 2,430 games and they still don't know which team is best?

Baseball is a summer game. It should be over by Labor Day, but this year, they don't even start playing the World Series until Oct. 18. They call it the World Series, even though they don't let any other country in the world play - except Canada.

Japan wins the Little League championship just about every year. They have Major League Baseball, so why don't they let the Japanese play in the World Series? I'll tell you why they don't. The Japanese would probably win it, that's why. George Steinbrenner would commit hari kari.

The average baseball game lasts too long, too - more than three hours. And the seats are too hard to sleep in.

They even last too long for the players. Most pitchers don't last a whole game. Fewer that 5 percent of starting pitchers finished the game this season. The manager comes out in the seventh inning to tell the pitcher to get out.

One guy has thrown a five-ounce ball 60 feet, 80 times - and he's too exhausted to continue. They still pay him his full salary even though he only plays half a game. He probably wants to get home so he can count his money.

Maybe, they should change the rules and make a game seven innings long.

Baseball fans love numbers. If a player hits the ball once out of every four times he comes to bat, they say he's hitting 250 … 250 what?

There were 5,207 home runs hit during the regular season this year. In the 1938 season, there were only 1,475. There are more teams now but are the players better? No. That isn't what did it. In a lot of the ballparks, the outfield fence has been moved closer to the batter because people like to see home runs.

Those statistics are for all of you who like baseball fans who like them."

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This is the part I like the best:

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> They call it the World Series, even though they don't let any other country in the world play - except Canada.
Japan wins the Little League championship just about every year. They have Major League Baseball, so why don't they let the Japanese play in the World Series? I'll tell you why they don't. The Japanese would probably win it, that's why. George Steinbrenner would commit hari kari. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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A bunch of crap really. But Ok, let's let the Yomiuri Giants play the Edmonton Trappers. Should really be a competitive series. Then let the winner play the Cubs or Yankees.

It just might, mind you just might, be a bit of a letdown. But then what fun would that be since it might, just might, be be off the board.
 

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Well, well, I guess you are not familiar with the 1984 Olympics...which, by the way, were on Los Angeles!
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Ok, it wasn't officially an olympic sport...
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> At the 1984 Games, the U.S. had built a powerhouse of a team that included present-day major league stars Mark McGwire, Barry Larkin and Will Clark. However, the talent-laden squad was shocked in the finals by Japan, a devastating 6-3 loss. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Complete story here

But, remember Barcelona 1992 Olympics?

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> 1992: Baseball Becomes "Official" In Barcelona
Baseball had finally gotten rid of the tag of demonstration sport in 1992, and USA Baseball’s hopes for winning a gold medal were high. The defending gold medal champions had many of the best college baseball players in the United States. However, in Barcelona they would quickly realize that recapturing the gold medal would be no simple task.
The U.S. team fared well in the round-robin portion of the tournament, winning games over Spain (4- 1), Chinese Taipei (10-9), Italy (10-0), Puerto Rico (8-2), and the Dominican Republic (10-0), which gave them a berth in the medal round. But losses to Cuba (9-6) and Japan (7-1), were grim premonitions of what was to come.
USA faced Cuba in the semifinal game of the medal round, but the bigger, more experienced and mature Cubans were too much for the young Americans. Cuba, the eventual gold medal winners who did not lose a single game in the Olympic tournament, defeated the USA by a score of 6- 1. The young Americans still had a chance for the bronze medal versus Japan, who had lost in the semifinals to Chinese Taipei. But without a day’s rest, the USA team was unable to overcome an early four-run lead by the Japanese team and ended up losing 8-3 to finish in fourth place.
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Complete story here

Although i can't deny they REALLY improved on Atlanta 1996:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> U.S. Uses Long Ball to Win the Bronze
The U.S. baseball team rebounded from a semifinal loss to Japan to win its first Olympic medal, beating Nicaragua, 10-3, for the bronze medal. The third-place finish was disappointing for the United States, but an improvement over the Barcelona Games, where the U.S. lost the consolation game and came home empty-handed with a 5-4 record. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Complete story here

So... a bunch of crap? I don't think so...
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It wasn't until the 2000 games the olympic baseball team actually won a gold medal, so a REAL world series, as you already said, <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> "Should really be a competitive series" <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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[This message was edited by A Lady Passing by on October 14, 2003 at 08:28 PM.]
 

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Lets have the MLB play in the Olympics and we will see who is really best. It would be great though I think to have a World Championship. Only the US and DR probably would have a shot at winning it, but with baseball being so dependent on pitching who knows maybe another team could sneak in with a great pitcher.

These past olympics were worthless for judging who is best, its always college players and lower minor league guys playing top pros from other countries. Cuba usually wins just because its major league talent arent't allowed to be major league players.
 

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