^ Quite. I'm getting ready for tonight as we speak:
Hilarious coming from a Red Sox fanThat is why to the rest of us, every loss, and every failure that they have is savored just a little bit more, because it denies Yankee fans something that many of them feel they are entitled to, a championship.
No, he really doesn't What he is calling entitlement is simply loyalty to the team. Yankees fans are fiercely loyal to their team. That doesn't mean they feel as if they are entitled to winning the World Series.^ Does have a point though. We as Yankee fans kinda do feel entitled, and we shouldn't. We don't know what it's like to go as long without a championship as other teams have.
I just hate the PhilliesOut of curiosity, how many people here are actually Cardinals fans and not just disgruntled Braves and Mets(ish) fans?
I just hate the PhilliesOut of curiosity, how many people here are actually Cardinals fans and not just disgruntled Braves and Mets(ish) fans?![]()
Robin Ventura, who has no coaching or managerial experience outside of a bit of work at a high school and was hired last year as the "special advisor to the director of player development," is the new manager of the Chicago White Sox.
This is ... interesting.
This is just about what we said about Kirk Gibson when he was named manager. If Ventura does half as well, then the Sox will be in pretty good shape. If Gibson doesn't get MOY for the NL, I think there's something wrong with MLB.
And, honestly, Ron Roenicke should be the runaway favorite for NL Manager of the Year, especially after the Brewers' amazing August run. (And it hurts to say that, being a lifelong Cub fan now living in the heart of Wisconsin.)
and probably his most enduring image - getting his ass whipped at the hands of Nolan Ryan in 1993.
Are you 114 years old by any chance? I'm assuming you don't mean you grew up watching them actually play.I suppose that depends on one's idea of what the game is about. In my mind, baseball is about excellence, and the Yankees embody excellence more than any other team in any sport. I grew up a Yankees fan (in the Pacific Northwest) because I grew up a fan of Babe Ruth and (especially) Lou Gehrig.
Listen, if that's how you became a fan of the team, that's great, and its always good to have more baseball fans around. However, and this is not a personal attack against you, so don't take it the wrong way, but this post is the PERFECT example of why the rest of the baseball world hates the Yankees, and their fans. It's that exact attitude of if the Yankees aren't in it, or if they don't win it, then the World Series somehow means a little bit less. The Yankees aren't baseball. They are one team, one of many, who have all added to the unique fabric of the game in different ways. Yes they have won the most championships, and good for them, but that doesn't elevate them to another plain in the history of the sport.
That is why to the rest of us, every loss, and every failure that they have is savored just a little bit more, because it denies Yankee fans something that many of them feel they are entitled to, a championship.
Out of curiosity, how many people here are actually Cardinals fans and not just disgruntled Braves and Mets(ish) fans?
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