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Meaningless, Meaningful Baseball

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QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Sep 18, 2013 -> 05:09 PM)
Look at Boston. They have tons of championships, yet there are tons of s***ty role players that they cherish like gods.

 

Joe Charboneau=Ron Kittle.

I couldn't handle that dudes writing after the first few sentences / paragraphs.

QUOTE (iamshack @ Sep 18, 2013 -> 03:42 PM)
Hah, that was hilarious. I actually thought the writing was pretty good, despite a few ticky-tack things.

 

As for holding on to Championships, what the hell else are we supposed to do? We are sports fans.

 

It's not a Chicago thing. Besides 2 threepeats in the NBA is worth holding on to. While I'm not a Bear's fan, the 85 Bears were the best NFL team I've seen. The 2005 White Sox had one of the best post seasons in baseball. Hockey is back in Chicago. I'm so looking forward to that.

 

As a Colts fan who never seen Johnny Unitas play, he is one of my favorite Colts.

 

Being a fan of a team is often handed down by generations. I don't know if the team history is handed down either. I wonder how many kids who are Bears fan even know who Walter Peyton is?

 

We are also living in an era where team dynasties are rare. Even great players will play on multiple teams.

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