MLB (Baseball)
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That also has to be super rare. More rare than a perfect game maybe?
23 perfect game in mlb history
15 unassisted triple plays.
Indeed much more rare.
I Love stats like that. Not Into saber metrics and all
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Admittedly baseball can have it's exciting moments but overall my opinion still stands, the game is slow and boring to watch in general. MLB even acknowledges that the game needs to be sped up as they have been kicking around ideas on how to do so. I'm not up to date on the latest rule changes but I know different ideas were being tossed around as far as limiting the pitchers time between each pitch, limiting manager visits to the mound, etc…not sure if anything has been implemented though.
I love baseball but don't follow it religiously. But I agree with your sentiment. It's for this reason that I haven't taken my son to any MLB games. It would likely bore him to tears and we'd likely leave after a couple of innings. I will say though, minor league games are fun to watch. The St.Paul Saints, which is co-owned by Bill Murray, always has fun activities between innings. I think this makes it more enjoyable for the kids in attendance but also less likely for you to leave before the game is over. My 2 cents
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Baseball is also one of the national pass times in Japan when I lived there as a young 'un/teenager. It was amusing to me that washed up American ball players would play on Japanese teams when their careers were finished stateside. It was also interesting to see the influx of pro Japanese ball players joining MLB teams in the last couple of decades. I'm still looking for vintage Seibu Lions gear
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It was amusing to me that washed up American ball players would play on Japanese teams when their careers were finished stateside.
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It was amusing to me that washed up American ball players would play on Japanese teams when their careers were finished stateside.
yep. Except replace Tom Selleck with this guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Wells_(baseball)
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I'd love to see the Dodgers win in 7 over Boston, mainly because they are my dad's team going back to when they were in Brooklyn, and as a Cubs fan I've always liked Boston since they had a similar run of futility. That said, it would have been historically interesting to have back to back franchise-first WS titles (Astros, Brewers), and I don't think the odds are very good of either NL team beating either AL team, probably less so for the Dodgers unless Kershaw and Hill can continue to dominate.
I thought the Astros would take Boston out but man they are a murderer's row of a batting order and the bullpen was good enough against another formidable lineup.
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Red Sox!!!
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We were just talking about this and I can't stop laughing
I am definitely getting his jersey.
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I call it "gambling and losing"
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Jays are on a roll! Awesome walk off W just now
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O's beat Yanks. Go figure
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All I want is a winning season from the Phillies. Playoffs? Yeah, it's be awesome, but I moved away from Philadelphia nearly a decade ago and a winning season hasn't happened since
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O's beat Yanks. spoke too soon Friday ::)
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The Jays on a roll! Got to take 3 of 4 against NY. I know it’s a long shot for them to make the playoffs but meaningful baseball in September is good enough for me.