The End of the World

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Well it's been nice knowing everyone, but since the Chicago Cubs have just won the World Series, the world should be ending soon.

Yay!

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Unlike others I won't complain about irrelevant things to compensate for my ignorance about the significance of what happened last night.

I am a Red Sox fan and know that feeling, 2004 was a dream come true that I am sorry that my father never got to see. 2016 will bring on feelings of grief and pleasure for fans as they recall loved ones that never got to see this event but it will still be special to fans.

And I hope that goats can roam free now! ;)

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

Baseball is not just played in North America

MadTech01's picture

Japan is more fanatical about it's own baseball league than anyone else.
Also a lot of players come from other counties, especially Latin America.
would be nice for Houston to get a win in the big one we always get within spitting distance and then we just don't make it past the division game.

"Cortana is watching you!"

Well, Toronto Almost Made It This Year...

FWIW, Major League Baseball has been more careful in recent years to call the winner the World Series Champion rather than World Champion. Given the name of the championship, the former is true by definition.

Eric

AR AR

The sky is falling the sky is falling!!!! ;-)
Hugs,
Miriam

the world series

Sadarsa's picture

The first "World series" was dubbed as such because it was in 1903, and lets be honest no one else was really playing the game professionally but Americans at that time. The name has stuck, not because they think they are still the only people in the world that take the game seriously... but out of simple tradition. Sure it probablly smacks of, uh vanity?, to the rest of the world, but the title of "World Champions" refers to champions of the world series... not the entire globe. Sure the World series should probablly be renamed to the American National Series or something simular, but who seriously wants to rename a sporting event that is over a century old?

~Your only Limitation is your Imagination~

It's still not that bad of a

It's still not that bad of a name. When you get down to it, baseball is still a predominantly North American phenomenon. (and Japan). To point out the hypocrisy in an earlier post, if nobody else is playing the game, it then becomes a "World Championship" by default.

If you really want hypocrisy, 'soccer' is mostly from the 1880's, coming out of England. 'Football' started off in 1869, between Rutgers and Princeton (based on rugby). And for those who frown on the whole 'why do they call it football if you catch it with your hands' situation, 'soccer' originally used hands as well - because it came from the same roots.

Interesting how the English founded most of the major sports out there - except baseball. Yes, it was based on rounders, but as it is now is much more an American thing. It's odd that other countries haven't taken it up. Maybe because it doesn't have as many grunting men physically trying to hammer each other in one way or another. Even in soccer, there's a lot of slamming into each other, and 'whoops, didn't mean to kick you there'.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Invented in the USA

I'm fairly sure that basketball was invented in the USA.
As to the lack of grunting males hammering one another - in ladies' ice hockey body slamming is forbidden yet somehow it remains a niche sport :)
Volleyball is a popular non-contact sport, I believe ...

They can lay claim to that

They can lay claim to that too, thanks to our colonial roots that brought over one of their childhood games during the 1700s. It didn't form into the modern game until after independence but it is rooted in British sports.

The only true sport that Americans can lay claim to is basketball, with a 50% claim to lacrosse which is shared with Canada.

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

Lacrosse... Ah, yes, violence

Lacrosse... Ah, yes, violence with long sticks for young ladies.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

great

i'll bet harry has a big smile this morning.

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Never was a Harry fan

But I bet Jack Brickhouse, Ernie Banks, Ron Santo and a lot of others were smiling.

I wonder who Lou Boudreau was cheering for.

He's cheering for both ;)

He's cheering for both ;)

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

I see the Mods...

...have removed my post.

If I offended anyone please accept my most sincere apologises. My post was way over the top and meant to amuse, not offend.

Sophie