Selig did something right?
jdip9
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What is this world coming to? This might be the only decision he has made in the last 10 years that is actually good for baseball.
Of course, this is tempered by the fact that we've now learned that the World Series will be scheduled in November next year:
The annual Sunday night opener will be announced later pending a matchup for the ESPN audience, but everything else is pretty much set. The Monday openers will be on April 6, highlighted by the traditional opener that day in Cincinnati vs. the Mets, and that will be one week later than usual. Because the season starts a week into April, there exists the possibility for a World Series Game 7 on Nov. 5, 2009 -- if the postseason schedule follows the 2007-08 procedures.
Guess what, Bud? Nobody wants to watch or play baseball when the temperature is in the 30s!!
Of course, this is tempered by the fact that we've now learned that the World Series will be scheduled in November next year:
The annual Sunday night opener will be announced later pending a matchup for the ESPN audience, but everything else is pretty much set. The Monday openers will be on April 6, highlighted by the traditional opener that day in Cincinnati vs. the Mets, and that will be one week later than usual. Because the season starts a week into April, there exists the possibility for a World Series Game 7 on Nov. 5, 2009 -- if the postseason schedule follows the 2007-08 procedures.
Guess what, Bud? Nobody wants to watch or play baseball when the temperature is in the 30s!!
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football players play in mud and rain, baseball players too srtupid or what, i dont get it, i never had a war called cause of rain?enlighten me
even though whoever wants to argue will never win,cause im nuts, and you aint
<< <i>November baseball sucks. When weather plays a big factor in deciding the WS champion, it lessens the feat >>
Seems odd that this is limited to baseball, though. In the NFL, the "Ice Bowl" was a classic and few people claimed the weather tainted the victory...
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<< <i>November baseball sucks. When weather plays a big factor in deciding the WS champion, it lessens the feat >>
Seems odd that this is limited to baseball, though. In the NFL, the "Ice Bowl" was a classic and few people claimed the weather tainted the victory... >>
I dont see how the two sports can be compared, sure its tougher to play football in the mud ect.. but like I said seeing a baseball in a downpour is flat out dangerous.
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<< <i>November baseball sucks. When weather plays a big factor in deciding the WS champion, it lessens the feat >>
Seems odd that this is limited to baseball, though. In the NFL, the "Ice Bowl" was a classic and few people claimed the weather tainted the victory... >>
I dont see how the two sports can be compared, sure its tougher to play football in the mud ect.. but like I said seeing a baseball in a downpour is flat out dangerous. >>
Yeah, I agree. How can you chase down an 80 mph ball in the mud? (Not that I would not try for MLB pay).
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
i dunno i wanted to see mudball and find out
Football is also compromised in rainy conditions, but not to the degree that baseball is.
Baseball should be done by the middle of October.
Steve
Brian
<< <i>another vote for Doubleheaders! >>
It'll never happen because it hurts MLB revenues.
Just like rule changes in football to "shorten" the length of the game...which again becomes longer as it's an excuse for more commercials.
<< <i>Baseball should return to the 154 game schedule or play more double headers.
Baseball should be done by the middle of October.
Steve >>
Well stated, but as I'm sure you know, of course it's never gonna happen. Actually playing more double headers is an excellent idea to get in the 162 games in a shorter time frame...but I'm sure MLB has already done the calculations and decided it would cost them money...and of course, to sports business owners, it's mostly if not all about the money...and it always has been.
Steve