Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
It’s coming into summer/cricket season down here.
I listen to test match cricket (that’s the 5 day version for the uninitiated) via radio while doing yard work on weekends.
The game has official drink breaks which are a good prompt to stay hydrated myself!
In work hours, the live scores websites that stealthily show the live score in the bottom task bar are pretty handy.
I listen to test match cricket (that’s the 5 day version for the uninitiated) via radio while doing yard work on weekends.
The game has official drink breaks which are a good prompt to stay hydrated myself!
In work hours, the live scores websites that stealthily show the live score in the bottom task bar are pretty handy.
Currently playing my first PBEM, no house rules Scenario 1 as IJ.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
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We are going to have to disagree on this one.
Also, who says that the Olympics are the only international venue for truly global competition?
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Not me. In many sports its, but not in others - Football (association), rugby, cricket* etc all have world cups that are a more true test.
(*Cricket is not in the Olympics at all, unlike baseball, but as Ghandi said, cricket was the best thing about the British Empire, and a civilising influence.)
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+1
It's probably something only the old timers can appreciate, but if you could sign up for a radio broadcast that just talked about the game, I'd pay money for it. No politics, no SJW topics, no contracts, no wives and girlfriends - just the history of the game, the diamond, and what's happening on it.
Always loved listening to Joe Buck's dad do the games. He was as good as they get.
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I had not realized it til now, Washington has two sons of Hamilcar; Hanibal and Hasdrubal. If this is the Second Punic War all over again we know how that came out. Carthage gave them a good scare.
RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
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There's an old saying in the USA that "baseball is made for radio." That's how I do it, since I don't have television. I listen to Atlanta Braves games throughout the season. It's not ritualistic or ironclad. I'll miss some games and seldom listen to an entire one. But I probably catch at least part of 150 games during the season. I love the ebb and flow of a baseball game on the radio. I like hearing the announcer offer insights into the game or tidbits about where a player is from and the circuitous path he took to the major leagues, and reminiscences of the past. While listening, I can be doing other things, such as driving or playing this game or painting the house. So it's no stretch to say that I love Atlanta Braves baseball. Since June 7, 1974.
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It's probably something only the old timers can appreciate, but if you could sign up for a radio broadcast that just talked about the game, I'd pay money for it. No politics, no SJW topics, no contracts, no wives and girlfriends - just the history of the game, the diamond, and what's happening on it.
I'm sure there is a podcast somewhere that does that.
Edit: here's one. https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0c ... D%3D&hl=en
RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
The game has official drink breaks which are a good prompt to stay hydrated myself!
Uh huh, I get it. Stay hydrated.


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In every party there is one member who by his all-too-devout pronouncement of the party principles provokes the others to apostasy. Nietzsche
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
There was a time I used to follow NBA. But once I understood that all major American sport leagues (NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS) operate as closed shops with clubs as franchises I quickly lost all interest in all of them. I hope FIFA will enforce USFF and MLS to adopt promotion/relegation and participation in the league will be based on sporting merit, and not resources criteria.
RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
ORIGINAL: Ian R
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Ian R
<snip>
We are going to have to disagree on this one.
Also, who says that the Olympics are the only international venue for truly global competition?
....
Not me. In many sports its, but not in others - Football (association), rugby, cricket* etc all have world cups that are a more true test.
(*Cricket is not in the Olympics at all, unlike baseball, but as Ghandi said, cricket was the best thing about the British Empire, and a civilising influence.)
There were a lot of bad things about the British Empire, especially in India, but I'd say the ideals of universal health care and education might have more lasting and positive effect than cricket. [;)]
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
I've lived overseas for about 2/3 of my post-undergrad life. I've narrowed down my religiously watched sports to college football. I'll watch at 1 a.m., 4:30 a.m. or 8:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, or one hour earlier if the archaic non-daylight savings time is in operation. I used to watch it purely on Armed Forces Network, but now there are plenty of streaming options. I also had a three-year stint in the late 90s in which I had a Star satellite dish. That's when I started to be exposed to rugby, F-1 and cricket. I got into rugby a lot, but could not by any means understand or get into cricket. One advantage of rugby is that a lot of the games are in close time zones and you can catch games at pubs all through the Asian region. A great way to learn the nuances is to play the ignorant yank at the pub and get a nearby limey or limey derivative, or even a Frenchman, to school you on the finer points of the sport.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
Singing, don't forget the singing in the 7th inning stretch … after 3 hours of drinking, the singing …ORIGINAL: jdsrae
I’ve never watched a live game of baseball, but 4.5 hours of beer drinking while watching sport sounds like a good way to spend an afternoon or evening.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
Yes, there might be some nut pulling going on after three hours of sitting. I'm sure Loka is not the only one ...ORIGINAL: PaxMondo
Singing, don't forget the singing in the 7th inning stretch … after 3 hours of drinking, the singing …ORIGINAL: jdsrae
I’ve never watched a live game of baseball, but 4.5 hours of beer drinking while watching sport sounds like a good way to spend an afternoon or evening.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
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There was a time I used to follow NBA. But once I understood that all major American sport leagues (NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS) operate as closed shops with clubs as franchises I quickly lost all interest in all of them. I hope FIFA will enforce USFF and MLS to adopt promotion/relegation and participation in the league will be based on sporting merit, and not resources criteria.
Ha! FIFA telling us how to run our shop for greater transparency and leadership quality? That's the funniest thing I've heard in weeks! [:D]
ETA: Way to go Houston! Powerful surge to take three games in a row! The Nats are on the ropes and have got to get it together if they want to force a game 7.

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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
The Nats got really hot in August and stayed that way deep into the playoffs. Now they can't buy a run. It must be driving their fans crazy.
I can't imagine a World Series in which the road team wins every game. The odds are so long. That and the fact that the Nats have fallen into a funk - and the fact that Houston is a very strong team - bode ill for the Nats.
These are two good teams, but the Astros are better by a not insignificant margin.
I can't imagine a World Series in which the road team wins every game. The odds are so long. That and the fact that the Nats have fallen into a funk - and the fact that Houston is a very strong team - bode ill for the Nats.
These are two good teams, but the Astros are better by a not insignificant margin.
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I thought Houston in 6.....but not by this route. But good observation CR - so much for home field advantage.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
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The Nats got really hot in August and stayed that way deep into the playoffs. Now they can't buy a run. It must be driving their fans crazy.
I can't imagine a World Series in which the road team wins every game. The odds are so long. That and the fact that the Nats have fallen into a funk - and the fact that Houston is a very strong team - bode ill for the Nats.
These are two good teams, but the Astros are better by a not insignificant margin.
MSNBC this morning reported that not only has this never happened in a WS, it has never happened in any major NA sports championship, 7-game series. Game 6 was epic. On to seven.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
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The Nats got really hot in August and stayed that way deep into the playoffs. Now they can't buy a run. It must be driving their fans crazy.
I can't imagine a World Series in which the road team wins every game. The odds are so long. That and the fact that the Nats have fallen into a funk - and the fact that Houston is a very strong team - bode ill for the Nats.
These are two good teams, but the Astros are better by a not insignificant margin.
MSNBC this morning reported that not only has this never happened in a WS, it has never happened in any major NA sports championship, 7-game series. Game 6 was epic. On to seven.
Was wondering.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
Wow! What a finish! Disappointed for the Astros nation, but very pleased that the Series was very watchable, with requisite drama and plot twists. What a World Series is supposed to be. [8D]

RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
+1
Great series - great finish...
As a fan from an AL League city and local 'homer' so to speak.
Happy that the Nats - that old Expos franchise got "the big win"
Neither Happy nor Unhappy - that the Astros lost.
Living in the AL East - cheering for the underdog is somewhat natural.
Great series - great finish...
As a fan from an AL League city and local 'homer' so to speak.
Happy that the Nats - that old Expos franchise got "the big win"
Neither Happy nor Unhappy - that the Astros lost.
Living in the AL East - cheering for the underdog is somewhat natural.
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RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
ORIGINAL: Macclan5
+1
Great series - great finish...
As a fan from an AL League city and local 'homer' so to speak.
Happy that the Nats - that old Expos franchise got "the big win"
Neither Happy nor Unhappy - that the Astros lost.
Living in the AL East - cheering for the underdog is somewhat natural.
While it's only recently been in the news (or rather: for the first time in a few years), I find myself rooting against the Astros as a team despite their stable of lovable stars and HOF-caliber talent (Verlander, Greinke, Altuve) because their front office is kind of despicable. And I'm not talking about just the Osuna issue, but also their behavior vis-a-vis other clubs -remember last year with the cameras in the dugout? Or how about the unauthorized access to the Cardinals data? Their front office is and has been rotten. So it's a weird case of enjoying (most of) the players while despising the franchise itself.
Not too different from the Yankees experience, actually, although in some ways the Astros push the envelope on inappropriate behavior that little bit farther.
I mean Greinke's pitching last night was nuts. The guy is a freaking wizard. I wanted him to succeed, but I wanted his team to lose (or not have even been there in the first place) simply because of the moral bankruptcy of the Astros organization.
RE: Pulling for Lokasenna's Nats
What a World Series is supposed to be.

It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once. Hume
In every party there is one member who by his all-too-devout pronouncement of the party principles provokes the others to apostasy. Nietzsche
Cave ab homine unius libri. Ltn Prvb
In every party there is one member who by his all-too-devout pronouncement of the party principles provokes the others to apostasy. Nietzsche
Cave ab homine unius libri. Ltn Prvb