I fucking love it.
Inter-league: Good or bad?
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mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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#1Inter-league: Good or bad?Tags: None -
2PacSBR MVP
- 12-12-07
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#2Used to be good , now its bad. Makes up 10% of the season now. I'm old fashioned. I think the AL and NL should only play in the WS.
Interleague was a cool twist that MLB needed to regain fans after the strike, but now it is so watered down.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
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#3I'd like fewer IL games. The idea is good in small doses, but as 2Pac pointed out. there has been a bit of overkill.Comment -
j$SBR MVP
- 03-07-08
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#4interleague is where it all went wrong 4 me last yearComment -
5 star bombSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-12-07
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#5I love it... Cubs/White Sox is a must every yearComment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
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#6Originally posted by 5 star bombI love it... Cubs/White Sox is a must every yearComment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#7I've been a proponent of interleague play since 1962. But the one thing that has to be dumped is the interleague rivarly bullsh¡t since there's no way to maintain a level schedule within a division doing that.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#8Good idea, get some nice matchups.Comment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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#9Originally posted by j$interleague is where it all went wrong 4 me last year
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MonkeyF0ckerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-12-07
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#10Wow. That's quite the spinner...Comment -
StacocakesSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-10-08
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#11Why don't they decide if they want the dh or not and then have both leagues be the same.This dh/no dh thing is retardedComment -
BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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#12It's one of the worst ideas MLB has ever come up with......Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#13Originally posted by BuddyBearIt's one of the worst ideas MLB has ever come up with......Comment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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#14I wish the O's played the Astros 18-24 times a year so we could make a serious run at the post season. Playing the astros gives me playoff fever.Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#15Based on the history of the two teams, you'd have to play the Astros in Baltimore all the time to make that work out for you, Mo. The two teams have met six times before, with the Astros winning all three in Houston and the Orioles winning all three in Baltimore.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
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#16It has certainly been a boon from a revenue standpoint. You simply can't agrue that. Attendence is up for IL play over the rest of the regular season every year. So, the fans are telling MLB they like/love IL play. And that, more than anything, is why it's here to stay.
The problem, of course, is for every NYY/NYM, CWS/Cubs, LAD/LAA, Oakland/SF matchup, you also get a KC Royals/Pittsburgh Pirates match-up. And there is simply no way to shine that turd.
IL play does unbalance the schedule. No way around that. Every year there are teams who come out of IL play at a competitive disadvantage because of who they had to play in the other league compared to other teams in their division.
Like LT, I'd like to see fewer IL games. I'd also like to see them play NL rules in AL ball parks, and vice versa.
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mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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#17Originally posted by Willie BeeBased on the history of the two teams, you'd have to play the Astros in Baltimore all the time to make that work out for you, Mo. The two teams have met six times before, with the Astros winning all three in Houston and the Orioles winning all three in Baltimore.
Willie, were those games in houston played with the roof open or closed. There is the key, dear friend.Comment -
Francis SollozzoSBR MVP
- 11-15-07
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#18bet all of the AL teams todayComment -
McBa1nSBR MVP
- 01-02-06
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#19Dunno about the Mutts playing say... the Rangers, HOWEVER - Mutts/Yankees games are awesome. You can really smell/feel that something big is coming to NY the week of the games.
I lucked out and caught one of the games at Shey (Wright hit a double to win it in the 9th off Mo) a couple years ago - it had the atmosphere, but not the tension, of a bigtime playoff game (been to many at Wankee Stadium).
It's also a ton of fun for the fans. It would not have worked say 20 years ago, since there really weren't any loyal Yankee fans... But now that they spend their way to success, and the Mutts doing the same, has led to a tremendous 6 games/season that everyone looks forward to.Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#20Originally posted by mofomeWillie, were those games in houston played with the roof open or closed. There is the key, dear friend.Comment -
mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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#21Originally posted by Willie BeePlayed both ways, Mo. Sorry to blow your theory.
Willie, this is not a sexual thread, thank you.
could someone please divert willies reply to the private room.
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BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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#22Originally posted by Willie BeeCertainly not from a revenue standpoint. Why is it a bad idea for NL clubs to play AL clubs? Do you feel the same way about NFC/AFC or East/West play in the NBA?
There are several reasons why I feel this to be the case.
1) The attendence goes up b/c interleague starts at the cusp of summer, not because people are more interested in going to see teams from opposing leagues. The glow of interleague has long worn off.
2) Unlike the NBA or the NFL, the leagues are fundementally different from one another. There is a big difference between being in the NL and the AL. Strategy is completely different in each league and teams are built based on what league they compete in. In the NBA, there is no fundmental difference between playing in the West or East just like the AFC vs. NFC...no difference whatsoever. Not the case in baseball.
3) Total imbalance of schedules is created via interleague. This is widely recognized as one of the most important concerns and has threatned the integrity of baseball.
4) Rivalries are lost rather than gained. Just b/c the Orioles play the Nationals does not mean it's a "rivalry." Geography is not a sufficient condition to have a rivarly. Rivalries are built through divisional play and years of important games, not b/c the MLB office says there is a rivalry to be had. Teams need to play their divisional counterparts more than they current do.Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#23Originally posted by BuddyBear1) The attendence goes up b/c interleague starts at the cusp of summer, not because people are more interested in going to see teams from opposing leagues. The glow of interleague has long worn off.
2) Unlike the NBA or the NFL, the leagues are fundementally different from one another. There is a big difference between being in the NL and the AL.There is actually a difference of strategy in the way clubs are built within the same leagues. Do you support all ballparks having the same layout and dimensions? What if the DH rule was the same in both leagues all the time, would that change this part of your opposition?
3) Total imbalance of schedules is created via interleague. This is widely recognized as one of the most important concerns and has threatned the integrity of baseball.
4) Rivalries are lost rather than gained. Just b/c the Orioles play the Nationals does not mean it's a "rivalry." Geography is not a sufficient condition to have a rivarly. Rivalries are built through divisional play and years of important games, not b/c the MLB office says there is a rivalry to be had. Teams need to play their divisional counterparts more than they current do.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
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#24Originally posted by BuddyBear1) The attendence goes up b/c interleague starts at the cusp of summer, not because people are more interested in going to see teams from opposing leagues. The glow of interleague has long worn off.
Are you saying that it's because the weather is warming up or because the kids are getting out of school or what?
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BuddyBearSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
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#25Originally posted by Doc JSBuddy,
Are you saying that it's because the weather is warming up or because the kids are getting out of school or what?
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Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#26One more point about the scheduling Buddy: There will also never be truly level schedules until all teams play in balanced divisions (the NL Central, as I'm sure you already are aware, gets a very bumpy schedule being the division with the most teams).Comment -
The HGSBR MVP
- 11-01-06
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#27From a gambling perspective, I think it's very good. There always seems to me to be a lot of stuff that gets under-accounted for in the lines - strong hitting NL teams gaining a DH, weak-hitting AL teams losing a DH, park issues, etc etc.Comment -
CharlotteSBR High Roller
- 05-10-08
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#28I don't mind it, The thing is, as one poster said, it is watered down, what is the other option, either cancel it, or play less games. Then it gets down to the league most likely matching up subway series and other rivalry type games. Now it becomes simply a publicity circus. I think that regardless of what ballpark they play at, the DH should be installed. No reason to watch your pitcher get hurt, o but the the slim chance he may get a hit, and the fans go wild. its not worth it.Comment
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