Was This the Most Uninspiring World Series Ever?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around perceptions of the World Series, particularly its excitement and quality. Participants express their views on the overall engagement with the event, the nature of the games played, and the historical context of the series name.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants were unaware that the World Series was occurring, questioning the visibility and excitement surrounding the event.
  • There is a suggestion that the name "World Series" is misleading since it primarily features teams from the U.S., with a humorous proposal to rename it to "Solar System Series."
  • One participant critiques the quality of play in the series, describing it as uninspiring with poor pitching, defense, and overall execution, indicating a preference for more strategic and skillful baseball.
  • Another participant expresses suspicion regarding the integrity of the games, referencing specific instances in a game where the outcome seemed manipulated.
  • There is a nostalgic reference to past baseball legends and a comparison of current games to previous standards of play, highlighting a perceived decline in quality.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express dissatisfaction with the current World Series, but there is no consensus on the reasons for this sentiment or the implications of the series name. Multiple competing views regarding the quality of play and the event's significance remain unresolved.

Contextual Notes

Some participants reference historical changes in the game and its perception, indicating that the discussion may be influenced by personal experiences and expectations of baseball quality.

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So... um... apparently the World Series has been happening?

What the hell? I haven't heard a single person say anything about it. Hell, I didn't even know baseball was being played the last few months. Is google news screwing with me or has it really been baseball season?

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Haha! Same! I didn't know they were in the World Series until my Physics TA and some guys in class were talking about it today. Apparently, last nights game was an intense game.
 
Andy said:
12. Further, you will stop playing baseball. It is not reasonable to host an event called the World Series for a game which is not played outside of America . Since only 2.1% of you are aware there is a world beyond your borders, your error is understandable. You will learn cricket, and we will let you face the Australians (World dominators) first to take the sting out of their deliveries.

Seriously though, why the heck is it called World series?
 
Since a lot of our members are not legal citizens of the US, I thought I might explain what the world series is. Here we play a game called baseball. Outside the country I think it's called soccer and that's why you aren't allowed to compete in our tournaments. So to answer mishrashubham's question, when the world series began, all the baseball teams in the world competed and so there was no distinction between the US championship series and the world championship series. This situation has changed recently since Canadians and Japanese have started playing the game. I expect the name will be changed to Solar System Series any moment now. Before 1919, the object of the game was to strike a ball aimed at your head. If you fail to strike the ball, it's called a strike. whereas, if you do strike the ball you run around in circles and have a ball. The umpire will let you know which one happened. However, the nature of the game changed substantially in 1919. Instead of throwing the ball, now the object is to throw the game. The team that gets the most bribes to lose wins.
 
Jimmy Snyder said:
However, the nature of the game changed substantially in 1919. Instead of throwing the ball, now the object is to throw the game. The team that gets the most bribes to lose wins.

After watching game 6, I'm very suspicious that you are right. After accidentally getting two runs ahead by the top of the ninth inning, Texas managed to recover by allowing St Louis to get two runs in the bottom of the ninth. Then Texas blew it again by getting two runs in the tenth inning, but again recovered by allowing St Louis two runs. Finally St Louis won in the 11th inning like they were supposed to.
 
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to me this is one of the least interesting world series ever. the only interesting thing about the games was the score, which only matters if you are pulling for one of the teams. as a fan of the sport the play was uninspiring and of poor quality. the pitching was mediocre, the defense was poor, the base running was bad, and there were more errors and poor referee calls than anything else. this series could only be appealing to a fan of one of the teams involved, or someone who enjoys seeing home runs hit off average pitchers by steroidally pumped hitters. i did not see any really good double plays, nor impressive strikeouts, but i admit i quit watching early in most games from extreme boredom. i live in atlanta and am spoiled by watching john smoltz and greg maddux pitch, and watching bobby cox lead the braves to over a dozen consecutive league titles. the fact that the braves won so few series however taught me that this 7 game winner take all series is an event for big hitters, not pitchers or strategic plays. after seeing game 7 start off with first inning scores by both teams for the first time in 75 years, i lost interest. i want to watch good baseball, not just a close game played badly by both teams.
 

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