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Fru T Bun
27 Jun 10 00:32
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As a scot, i used to get mocked with the usual cr%p

its only rounders
they cant hit the ball
blah blah


now i used to love nfl before baseball ......then my son was born on 22 Sept 2001. I used to get up during the night to feed the wee man and would often flick the tv on to see baseball knowing nothing about it thinking this was shyte. Then i read about the rules one night, and started wathcing again.

Anyhoo, the world series started and it was Yanks v Dbacks....and thank you America - you gave me the wonderful sport of baseball whilst up at 4am feeding my son.

So how did you get into baseball?

PS i'm not ashaned to admit i love the bears cos I watched the first ever bowl in scotland of bears 46-10 wipe out of pats. Maybe shoulda stuck with the underdogs LOL

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By:
Nilsson Schmilsson
When: 27 Jun 10 00:35
I ****ING HATE IT

IF I EVER MEET THE BLOKE WHO BROKE HIS FOOT I'LL ****ING BREAK HIS HEAD
By:
Fru T Bun
When: 27 Jun 10 00:38
I have no idea what that incomprehensible rubbish means but thank you for your contribution
By:
Bottom_of_the_League
When: 27 Jun 10 00:40
Similar reasons for me Fru T Bun. Watching it late at night while doing homework last minute when I was a student. Then a guy I was working with in America one summer was well into baseball and insisted we went along and saw the Richmond Braves play a few times.
By:
orioles
When: 27 Jun 10 13:14
Baseball (and the O's) were there for me all those years ago; who am I to turn my back on them now? Happy
By:
charlatan
When: 27 Jun 10 18:51
living in america did it for me. also being able to go to games (even it was the indians) for a fraction of the cost of going to the footy or rugby helped too.
By:
good value losers
When: 27 Jun 10 19:15
i blame eurosport. when they stopped covering the night sessions of wta tournaments in the usa i started putting the baseball on for something to watch while following the tennis scoreboards.

very strange it was, and to a large degree still is.

was amused to see spectators fighting to get a ball - at first i wondered if maybe you couldn't buy them in the shops lol. also the little ritual when the manager walks out to change pitcher is very sweet. can you imagine a footie manager doing that when subbing someone?

i still don't understand how sometimes a run is scored when someone is out, but sometimes it isn't. very peculiar.
By:
orioles
When: 27 Jun 10 19:52
If you're serious, GVL, read this

..http://www.amazon.co.uk/Watching-Baseball-Smarter-Professional-Semi-Experts/dp/0307280322/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1277664628&sr=1-3

It's very well-written, informative and interesting. I keep a stock of them for non-believers Silly
By:
good value losers
When: 27 Jun 10 20:27
i am serious that i don't understand why on the 3rd out sometimes a run is scored, but sometimes not. but i'm not that bothered to find out lol
By:
Nilsson Schmilsson
When: 27 Jun 10 22:18
is it no runs when someone is caught

runs possible when someone out on base
By:
good value losers
When: 27 Jun 10 22:53
pitching changes are another thing. i mean look at the sf game - runzler just blew the top of the sox order apart, only pitched 2 innings, and he's been pulled. the new bloke's just been spanked. what's that all about ffs? lol
By:
Nilsson Schmilsson
When: 27 Jun 10 23:49
get tired
By:
Reg Blood
When: 28 Jun 10 09:20
My sister moved to Toronto in the late 90's. I went out to see her, found myself in Toronto one day just before a game was starting and decided to go.
Knew absolutely fckall about the game but was mesmerised by a pitcher called Roger Clemens.Loved the fun atmosphere, and when someone hit a home run nearly got blasted out of my seat as a bloody great horn went off. Sat in the sun with the CN tower rising above the stadium, jumping around at the 7th inning stretch - I had absolutely no idea what was going on. I was hooked.
I've been out there 8 times now, always for a month at a time, always during the season, and in recent years always to tie in with Doc on the mound at home.
She still lives there, and I still tell her that one year I might make two trips - one planned and one for the post season. You can but dream.
By:
arthur bitter
When: 28 Jun 10 15:35
good value losers, a runner can score from a ground out or fly out. As soon as the ball is caught on a fly out the runner can leave his base and attempt to advance. As for a ground he can run as soon as the ball hits the bat... it can only happen if the team has less than two outs if that makes sense Plain

As for pitchers getting pulled when they are doing well, it is to help the team long term. A relievers arm can't normally handle more than two innings regularly...
By:
CliveMack
When: 02 Jul 10 13:46
I'd only ever seen a couble of games on Tv & hated it - probably because I didn't understand or appreciate it. Now live in Toronto & have much more of an appreciation for the game (even thought the Jays slump is just picking up pace). Like cricket, when you go to it & see a game in play you get much more of an appreciation of the skill, speed, athleticism on show.

There are way too many games & 9 innings is too long IMO but it is what it is. I've grown to really enjoy it, something I never expected at all.
By:
Floz
When: 02 Jul 10 18:01
1988. had to leave liverpool for a while. ended up in america. first game i ever saw was game 1 of the 88 world series. dull as until this bloke hobbled out of the dug out and blasted the winning runs. a loss to a win in one hit. obsessed over the rules and stats all winter. sad thing was i was home by july 89 so after a long wait following the 88 series half a season were the only games i saw as they happened for a long time.
By:
Fenway
When: 02 Jul 10 18:57
The bloke that hobbled out of the dug out to hit the walk off home run off Eck was appointed Manager of the Diamondbacks yesterday.
By:
orioles
When: 02 Jul 10 20:57
Ahhh ... Kirk ... it brings a tear to me glass eye.
By:
Nilsson Schmilsson
When: 02 Jul 10 22:41
what did you do floz????
By:
wigflipper
When: 04 Jul 10 00:13
love the fact there is no clock
By:
Umbo Mangoman
When: 04 Jul 10 15:37
Anyhoo, the world series started and it was Yanks v Dbacks.............

I watched this series when 'revising' for my exams. After that I was hooked..
By:
onewheel
When: 04 Jul 10 21:31
i may not be as dedicated as some of you guys but i have a love of the game, like many, from that epic NY Mets - Bosox WS classic. I had to support the sox after that heartbreak but since they have become champs and everybody has climbed on board my love has waned a touch, they are still my AL team but i now have the Brewers to drink to.
Im going to my first ever live game in August - Yanks vs BJ's which im really looking forward to.
By:
NEW KID IN TOWN
When: 05 Jul 10 15:23
I still prefer NFL but since my brother moved near Toronto in 2002 i have taken a keen interest in baseball and in particular the Bluejays.I have still not seen a game in a stadium,tho i did watch a few minutes of a game from the top of the CN tower.A few years back i was one of those people who dismissed the game as rounders and now i have ESPN America and watch the game over most traditional "English" sports!!
By:
crikeys.
When: 11 Jul 10 00:19
knew absolutely nil about the game till I lived in the states and then grew to love the game,of course backing the red sox to win the world series, when they did actually go on and win despite being 3-0 down to the yanks helped :-) and going to the games-goodtimes! just like most sports you really you have to have an understanding of the finer points to truly enjoy it-and go the Royals
By:
Pflaps
When: 11 Jul 10 18:13
went to a white sox rays game when on holiday last year,amazing indoor stadium and tickets were $20 each,was sitting up in the the clouds tho but still great.
By:
Jeter
When: 11 Jul 10 22:51
pflaps - thats seen as one of the worst stadiums too
By:
Mr Lumpy
When: 13 Jul 10 21:34
Never liked the game at all, until...

One night I was stuck in Newark airport, and the only thing to do was drink beer in the bar...and the NYY game was on the TV.

I ended up chatting to the barman, who started to explain a few things about the game to me.

Once I understood it, it was more enjoyable.

Back home, late at night, I started watching it more and more as there was bugger all else on.

Now I love the game, but just wish there was liquidity...cause its a f**king nightmare to trade!!
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