Minnie824 said:GO WHITE SOX!!!!
You know, when the Cubs went to the playoffs, White Sox fans still watched and cheered, but yet now, Cubs fans still don't. I don't get it.![]()
4greatboys said:Go 'Stros

Minnie824 said:GO WHITE SOX!!!!
You know, when the Cubs went to the playoffs, White Sox fans still watched and cheered, but yet now, Cubs fans still don't. I don't get it.![]()
YepsenCP said:That is the biggest city-wide lie.. er misrepresentatin I suppose, I have ever heard. Maybe in certain circles this was true, but I heard nothing bux heckling from White Sox fan... Before that I was into the rivalry but liked to hear of a Sox win every now and then; but now? No way.
No love from this Cubbie Fan.

jrydberg said:I don't get why Cubs fans ought to cheer for the White Sox or vice versa. I'm a lifelong Yankees fan and I gotta say, there's only one team in all of baseball that could make me root for the Mets -- the Red Sox![]()
Rowena said:Please try to find a smaller brush when you go painting....
Hockey was the first organized, big sport that attracted the attention of this born and raised California girl. My shared psyche has nothing to do with my interest in sports....
Hockey is fun to watch. I remember, in HS going to a Kings game, and watching Marcel Dionne play even though his jaw was wired shut the night before. Dude still kicked some butt. I am not a bit Gretzsky fan though.
Baseball is fun to watch, when you actually go to a game with a team like the Cardinals. (Yeah, Dodgers and Angels fans and games pretty much sucked from 1980 until 1992. I didn't even care after that enough to know if they were good or not...No one gave me a reason to.)
The place a team plays, and the players, need to share a mutual affection. Hockey did kinda ignore and shove away the fans last year...like baseball did in '94. This year hockey needs to build up some trust and credibility with the fans.
jrydberg said:The biggest reason I don't particularly care about hockey is that the regular season is meaningless. Just about everyone makes the playoffs. If you don't, your team really sucks.
Actually, that's one of the things I really dislike about baseball lately. They've added more teams to the playoffs. It used to be that winning the division meant something. Now, as long as you've got a good record, who cares -- you're going to the playoffs anyway.
But, of course, they do it for revenue purposes. It keeps more teams in the hunt for a playoff spot til later in the year and it makes for more playoff revenue.
YepsenCP said:Ahh, but baseball is a exciting... I suppose its not easy to explain, but it is... So many little nuances have to be in place, and the right swing at the right time...
I mean really? It is a darn impressive sport where, if you can consitantly strike out 7 times out of ten, but hit 3 out of that 10, you are considered good.
What else can you succesfully do only 3 out of 10 times and be considered a good player? If only I could hit it 4 times out of 10 I'd be a millionaire.
CharlesTD said:Ok but lets put that into perspective you hit the ball and run somone hitting 3-10 is considered a great hitter. In hockey you have 5 guys on teh ice from each team that you need to get past in order to get a change to shoot at the net which is only 4X6 with a puck that is about the size in diameter as a baseball and you need to get it past another player standing in the 4X6 net that takes much more work for the entire team than hitting the ball honestly. I mean you are fighting off guys that are 6'4" 240 to try and get a shot away or pick up a rebound in front of the net unlike baseball where it is just you and the pitcher and a baseball. The puck comes at the goalie as fast as a pitcher can throw on a much more cinsistent basis for teh goalie.