Im a Yankees fan. Yes folks there are TRUE Bombers fans out there not just band wagon ones. Thats where my vote is out of loyalty.
Malloy must go
Yankees | 20% | 20% - 7 | ||||
Tigers | 38% | 38% - 13 | ||||
Athletics | 8% | 8% - 3 | ||||
Twins | 2% | 2% - 1 | ||||
Dodgers | 11% | 11% - 4 | ||||
Cardinals | 5% | 5% - 2 | ||||
Mets | 5% | 5% - 2 | ||||
Padres | 5% | 5% - 2 | ||||
Total: 34 |
Man I can respect that. Your coach really made a huge impact this year. Im a Yanks fan but good luck to you guys this year.Dressed In Decay wrote:
Been a Tigers fan since I can remember, and this is the first time they've made it to the post season, so Go Tigers!
cue the "why is it called a world series?" onslaught from the foreignersR3v4n wrote:
WTF is the World Series? Baseball?
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Thats cool that other countries like American baseball. I love to watch soccer even though my country sucks at it. They hardly ever show it on TV over here. One of my friends is from the UK. His team is Manchester United so thats who I like. I wish soccer was bigger in America but I do love our football!.:XDR:.PureFodder wrote:
Wow, October came round quick this year. I missed most of the regular season due to actually turning up to work (it's on live in the UK 1am-4am). I guess I'll be taking a few mornings off this month.
why is it called a world series?............. Johnny ForeignerHaywoodJablowme wrote:
cue the "why is it called a world series?" onslaught from the foreigners
Because Americans like to make their sporting events sound bigger. Like the superbowl. BIG sounding names. Which is all well and good. Although world series does seem just a little misleading.Dieselboy wrote:
why is it called a world series?............. Johnny ForeignerHaywoodJablowme wrote:
cue the "why is it called a world series?" onslaught from the foreigners
Smaug wrote:
When you make up a game you can call it what you like.....
You were saying...Wikipedia wrote:
Basketball, netball, volleyball, and lacrosse are the only ball games which have been identified as being invented by North Americans.
Well technicaly, when it was named the world series in the early 1900's America was (i think) the only country playing proffesionally. So it was the whole world as far as baseball was concerned.Bertster7 wrote:
Because Americans like to make their sporting events sound bigger. Like the superbowl. BIG sounding names. Which is all well and good. Although world series does seem just a little misleading.Dieselboy wrote:
why is it called a world series?............. Johnny ForeignerHaywoodJablowme wrote:
cue the "why is it called a world series?" onslaught from the foreigners
No, it's just that the rest of the world knew it as rounders ;-pdeeznutz1245 wrote:
Well technicaly, when it was named the world series in the early 1900's America was (i think) the only country playing proffesionally. So it was the whole world as far as baseball was concerned.Bertster7 wrote:
Because Americans like to make their sporting events sound bigger. Like the superbowl. BIG sounding names. Which is all well and good. Although world series does seem just a little misleading.Dieselboy wrote:
why is it called a world series?............. Johnny Foreigner