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Showing posts with label World Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Series. Show all posts
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
A Giant, Royal Disappointment?
If you are a baseball fan like I am then you know for a fact
that this has been some of the best playoff baseball in a long time. Like I
said true baseball fans understand that there hasn't been as exciting games
like this in a very long time. The games so far have been battles, keeping fans
on the edge of their seats. However, with all the great baseball so far there
is one thing that now stands out to fans watching the World Series, they are both
not large market teams. Though these two teams are the best in the league and
have played extremely well they don’t garner the attention that many MLB
executives would hope for especially in a season where baseball has lost
several fans.
After, watching the Giants dominate the Royals in Game 1 of
the World Series, it came apparent to me that there was probably less fans
viewing that game than in years past. This
year’s Game 1 of the World Series tv rating was an 8, which has been one of the
worst ratings for a Game 1 in the last 20 years. Though this has been the best
play so far, sports fans have to be disappointed due to the fact that this is a
World Series that if you are not a Giants or Royals fan specifically then you
really don’t care. Sports fans like to watch playoff matchups that show people
they know and teams they like to see, in the case of the World Series fans
would like to see the Yankees, Phillies, Red Sox, and Dodgers etc… Fans like to
know what they are watching and who they are watching, to be honest though I
love this World Series match up, the average fan does not appreciate the technical
baseball play that has occurred so far. This World Series hopefully will
provide excitement that the whole playoffs have had so far to garner it more
attention.
With this World Series having some of the worst ratings of
all time it will come down to how well the games are played to try to save the
series as a whole. It is sad to say, but it seems like baseball is dying in the
United States, with less attention on the teams playing in the World Series
every year. Baseball is going to have to make great strides towards the future
if they want to continue and to become a success in this country once more.
But, for right now everyone needs to just sit down and appreciate some great
baseball between the Royals and Giants.
-Brett
-Brett
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Forget about 1985 because Royals fans you are finally in!
Royals fans you no longer have to talk about Bret Saberhagen,
Bo Jackson and how great those days were when the Royals won the World Series
in 1985. Tears will be falling from the faces of Kansas City fans tonight,
because the Royals finally shocked the world. This team is going to the World
Series, Big Game James, Moose, and Hosmer have led this team to the promise
land. This team has one more step ahead of them and that is to win it all, to
win the World Series. If any team can do it, if any team can prove to the world
that small market teams can win it all, it is this team. Tonight the Harridge
Trophy is in the hands of the Kansas City Royals.
This team had many ups and downs this season, falling in and
out of first place, fighting for a playoff spot, and barely getting the Wild
Card. This team has been a bunch of fighters all season, they have given it
their all and they deserve to be where they are. Don’t get me wrong the Orioles
deserve a lot of credit as well, but when it came down to it the Royals wanted
it more. The bats of Moose and Hosmer helped carry this team all season and this
team proved that speed truly does kill. They beat the Orioles down with their
speed and good defense. These will be the keys if this team wants to continue
their run towards the World Series Championship.
The Royals are going to the World Series for the first time
since 1985 and the city of Kansas City is celebrating. The Royals shocked the
world with their amazing speed and defense, as well as the big bats from their
big three Hosmer, Moose, and Gordon. This team may have swept the Orioles in
amazing fashion but they have more work to get done, and will be facing either
a very good Giants or Cardinals team, both have very good pitching staffs. The
Royals work is not done. They have one more step before they prove to everyone
that a small market team can win it all. But, tonight Royals fans celebrate, cry
your eyes out, and party because your wait is over. “These O’s Ain’t Royal”
-Brett
-Brett
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