Grumpy Old Man Rant About the World Series
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:48 am
I feel that this years two best teams made it to the World Series. That hardly ever happens. Usually, a team will get hot in the playoffs and get into the Series because they were simply hot at the right time.
Most baseball fans are disappointed still, in the level of play from the Red Sox and Cardinals.
I blame Major League Baseball.
In effect, what MLB has done over the years is turn an NFBC game. An experts game. A game intended only for the best....
into a Yahoo Kid's League.
Back in the day, baseball was eight, then 10 team leagues. Winner goes to the World Series. Losers go home.
Money has changed that. Playoffs keep fans coming to ball parks. Fans coming to ball parks means more money.
The circle of life for professional sports.
Now, fans want their cake and eat it too. They want Boston and St. Louis to be as good as they were during the season.
These teams, counting spring training have been in over 200 games.
Of course the product is watered down by the time the World Series comes around.
The season alone is a marathon, the playoffs, a gauntlet.
Then, we expect to see the absolute best play in the World Series.
As seen, that ain't gonna happen.
The Yahoo Kid's of the world are drawn to simple games that they may have a chance of winning. The playoffs do the same for places like Cleveland, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Tampa, etc.
Fans of these teams are very similar to Yahoo Kids.
Boston and St. Louis were much better teams than fringe playoff teams. But, as if a 162 game schedule isn't enough to prove this, they have to go through the rigamaroll of doing the same thing during the playoffs.
In the end, only MLB wins.
They get all the extra money paid by fans or Yahoo Kids who are fooled into thinking that simply being a playoff contender somehow makes them better. When in actuality, the memory of that team fades like a 12th place participant on 'The Voice'.
In the NFBC, we play mostly 15 team leagues. The winning of those leagues is an accomplishment. I never feel the same sense of accomplishment in finishing second or third and I don't want no 'Wild Card' status to make me feel better that I was close or made the playoffs.
Coincidentally, there are 15 Major League teams in each league.
Wouldn't you just love to see the winners of these leagues battle it out right away?
Adrenaline flowing. Our best vs. your best.
A Champion's Match instead of a Yahoo Kids play in.
We would see better baseball.
But, that is the NFBC in me talking. Now, it is about giving everybody a chance. All sports are ok with playing a Yahoo Kids style of game, as long as it makes more money.
And it does.
The World Series has retained its name. It's a cool name.
The Series itself though, is just the ending of other series of games.
It is not our best vs. your best anymore.
It is two beaten up teams who have played way too many games. And those folks who don't watch much baseball during the year, but turn on their tv's simply because it is the World Series don't feel compelled to keep watching.
They even know it is a watered down product. It's not the best baseball to watch.
Two survivalists by now.
They should have seen them a month ago when they were at their best.
Everybody should have.
Most baseball fans are disappointed still, in the level of play from the Red Sox and Cardinals.
I blame Major League Baseball.
In effect, what MLB has done over the years is turn an NFBC game. An experts game. A game intended only for the best....
into a Yahoo Kid's League.
Back in the day, baseball was eight, then 10 team leagues. Winner goes to the World Series. Losers go home.
Money has changed that. Playoffs keep fans coming to ball parks. Fans coming to ball parks means more money.
The circle of life for professional sports.
Now, fans want their cake and eat it too. They want Boston and St. Louis to be as good as they were during the season.
These teams, counting spring training have been in over 200 games.
Of course the product is watered down by the time the World Series comes around.
The season alone is a marathon, the playoffs, a gauntlet.
Then, we expect to see the absolute best play in the World Series.
As seen, that ain't gonna happen.
The Yahoo Kid's of the world are drawn to simple games that they may have a chance of winning. The playoffs do the same for places like Cleveland, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Tampa, etc.
Fans of these teams are very similar to Yahoo Kids.
Boston and St. Louis were much better teams than fringe playoff teams. But, as if a 162 game schedule isn't enough to prove this, they have to go through the rigamaroll of doing the same thing during the playoffs.
In the end, only MLB wins.
They get all the extra money paid by fans or Yahoo Kids who are fooled into thinking that simply being a playoff contender somehow makes them better. When in actuality, the memory of that team fades like a 12th place participant on 'The Voice'.
In the NFBC, we play mostly 15 team leagues. The winning of those leagues is an accomplishment. I never feel the same sense of accomplishment in finishing second or third and I don't want no 'Wild Card' status to make me feel better that I was close or made the playoffs.
Coincidentally, there are 15 Major League teams in each league.
Wouldn't you just love to see the winners of these leagues battle it out right away?
Adrenaline flowing. Our best vs. your best.
A Champion's Match instead of a Yahoo Kids play in.
We would see better baseball.
But, that is the NFBC in me talking. Now, it is about giving everybody a chance. All sports are ok with playing a Yahoo Kids style of game, as long as it makes more money.
And it does.
The World Series has retained its name. It's a cool name.
The Series itself though, is just the ending of other series of games.
It is not our best vs. your best anymore.
It is two beaten up teams who have played way too many games. And those folks who don't watch much baseball during the year, but turn on their tv's simply because it is the World Series don't feel compelled to keep watching.
They even know it is a watered down product. It's not the best baseball to watch.
Two survivalists by now.
They should have seen them a month ago when they were at their best.
Everybody should have.