Division series celebrations a bit much?

Watching the A's and the Tigers celebrate their division series wins (didn't tune in for the Mets last night), I was a little surprised by how all-out the celebrations were. Both teams looked to me like they were celebrating a World Series victory rather than simply moving on to the next round of the playoffs.
I suppose I can understand the Tigers' antics to some degree for beating one of the best lineups ever assembled, but still... seems to me they should save a little for an actual championship of some kind.
Just curious what you all think...
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I'm thinking that the NBA did away with it and I think baseball should do the same.
On the other hand, I can understand why this happened.
The Tigers were the worst team in baseball a few seasons ago.
And, if you've followed the playoffs over the past 10-15 yrs, Oakland has choked more times than the Boston strangler!
They, IMO, deserved to "over-celebrate" this time. Now, if the evil empire had done it? Cause for pause?
mike
<< <i>I suppose I can understand the Tigers' antics to some degree for beating one of the best lineups ever assembled >>
Greatest lineups ever assembled? Are you kidding? This lineup didn't win anything. This lineup is better than the great Cardinal, Yankee, A's teams of the past, of course not. Now back to your question. A bit of overkill on part of the Tigers and A's.
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True, indeed. But, I think it's a valid point to note how crazy they went, when they haven't even made it to the WS yet. Save the champagne for the big one.
Also, the A's, who had been 0 for their last 9 in winning a clinching playoff game, had reason as well.
They both will be ready for game one of the ALCS and eventual world series wins.
I remember in 1995 as a mariners fan watching game 5 of the divisional against the yankees. I will never forget the look on Griffey's face when the team piled up on him on home plate.
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But I think, as mentioned before, beating the Yankees had something to do with it. Personally, I don't think I'm going to be nearly as excited to go see them play the A's in the next round as I was to go and see them play the Yankees in the ALDS. It's not so much that it's the "hated" Yankees, it's more so that the Tigers were such a major underdog after the way the season ended.
Speaking of the end of the season, I think the Tigers' collapse had a great deal to do with the celebration following the ALDS. The city and players were expecting to celebrate 2 separate times last week (including once when they had a 5-0 lead), and it didn't happen. I think yesterday they were releasing some pent up energy and frustration.
Finally, I think the celebration that follows each round of advancement is a function of a team's expectation. As a fan of teams where nothing short of a championship is a failure (Red Wings and Pistons) and as a fan of a team where NOTHING was expected (Tigers), I can tell you that I personally was infinitely more excited when the Tigers clinched the stinking wildcard than I was when the Pistons advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, and I'm guessing the teams felt the same way.
edit: I saw the one of the greatest WS in 1968!!!!
mike
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Like Barry Sanders' end zone dances. Pure class.
Being a huge Twins fan, I was a bit embarrassed to see Torii Hunter with the Speedo swimming goggles after winning the division. Then pee all over yourselves for three consecutive games against Oakland. Come on, now.
I guess that's the point exactly. I've seen many a college basketball player jump up on the scorer's table and wave a towel around in the air after a big REGULAR SEASON victory. That's kind of what the Tigers celebration reminded me of. Obviously I'm biased, but I saw the Tigers' "victory lap" as a special treat for the fans more than for the players. I was also sitting there thinking "you know, this is pretty cool, and it wouldn't be possible if we all rushed the field and tore up the sod" (not that we won't do that if somehow the Tigers win the whole thing).
I can see it if you celebrate the end of a long regular season with a little bubbly (as Thurston Howell III called it), especially if you're not expected to win. I can also tolerate it when a pennant is won and there's a short party, and it's certainly no holds barred when you capture a Series.
But all you've done here is move on to the next round. Adding a wild card was a good thing for baseball but that extra round of playoffs has created this weirdness.
Yes, go ahead "Pudge & Company" and pop all the corks u can. U guys deserve it. Jim Leland, did a fantastic job as Tigers' skipper, considering 118 Detroit losses just a couple of years ago!
Corks will "be-a-poppin' again" soon enough!
But will it be Southern California grapes, or some Northerm Michigan bubblie???
It should be a great series!
rd
edit: P.S. plus the Mets/Cards series "ain't too shabby" either (.....and more sparkling bubblie will flow, I personally luv to see it and I'm sure so do the local fans! They deserve it! And then, if they take it up another level, "pop those corks" again!).
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