Wizard of Westroads wrote:Billy, thanks for sharing.
Your essay reminds me of an old friend (a Creighton grad) from Narragansett who passed away about a year ago. He could similarly outline the many, many ways the Sox erred in trading away Sparky Lyle for Danny (bleeping) Cater.
Baseball fandom of Omaha residents-- where does in typically lie? With the Cubs? Cards? Royals for the younger guys?
Omaha1 wrote:Baseball fandom of Omaha residents-- where does in typically lie? With the Cubs? Cards? Royals for the younger guys?
Great question. My answer is that it’s age dependent. There used to be an Omaha Cardinals affiliate and Bob Gibson was a Creighton guy who ended up in StL. I know a lot of older fans who still cheer for the Cards. Middle age folks say 35-50 tend to be Cubs fans because they were kids when Cubs games were on WGN every afternoon. Younger than that are probably split between Royals, Cards, Cubs, and whatever team is cool at the moment.
As home of the College World Series, it’s been fun to see so many future MLB stars as “kids” playing here. If you ever have a reason to be in Omaha during the year, make it during the CWS.
billyjack wrote:Thanks guys, great information.
Baseball this Spring has been good with the pitch clock. Actually helps the game move from what i've found. It must keep the defense fresh too.
stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Thanks guys, great information.
Baseball this Spring has been good with the pitch clock. Actually helps the game move from what i've found. It must keep the defense fresh too.
100% agree with you. Was painful watching some of the WBC games with no pitch clock. Was such a good advertisement for the pitch clock.
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