It Was a Dull World Series
10/27/2006 20:20 |
Sports
Even though the A's were swept out of the
playoffs by Detroit in the ALCS, I still
expected to look forward to the World Series,
the Fall Classic, the whole reason that 30 teams
start off their seasons every year. Whether the
A's are there or not, each fall tends to have
memorable stories of excitement and flashes of
heroism, with stories you can tell future
generations. Yet this year, aside from Kenny
Roger's memorable cheating with a foreign
substance during his pitching start, this has
been a truly forgettable World Series, and as I
write, the St. Louis Cardinals are outs away
from finishing it up and showing Detroit the
door.
Not featuring the largest market teams, or any from California, the series has not seen drama, has not seen big scores, and is more known for its issues with weather and the perceived difference between pine tar and dirt. When dirt is the biggest topic out there, you know that the series itself couldn't have been more exciting than... well... dirt.
Now, you could say this is sour grapes from an unimpressed, jaded, frustrated A's fan, and at some level that's bound to be true. As sad as we are to see baseball no longer matter for the next few dark months, we had hoped for bigger, better things. We had hoped to be sucked in and drawn in to the World Series to celebrate those final outs and to see the players jump into each others arms, full of excitement and tears of joy. Instead, when the celebration is over, we'll just turn off the TV, shrug, and get ready for the NBA season to start. (Go Kings!)
Listening to ''The Nightfly (Short)'', by Blank &
Jones (Play Count: 11)
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