My Brewers don't totally suck.
As far as I know.
But even if that's the case, I don't care.
As far as I know.
But even if that's the case, I don't care.
My Brewers don't totally suck.
As far as I know.
But even if that's the case, I don't care.
My Brewers don't totally suck.
As far as I know.
But even if that's the case, I don't care.
Word is right now that "your" Brewers might be getting a whole lot better as soon as tomorrow with the impending and almost official trade acquisition of C.C. Sabathia.
Now they have some more ammo for when they play the Cubs.
Go White Sox!
I have to say that I'm surprised this trade went down right now. Cleveland was in a good position to get some good prospects. No doubt that LaPorta has the potential to be great, but the Indians didn't really get anything too special outside of him, and especially with the deadline approaching (which usually sees GMs willing to part with more high level talent) I'm surprised the Indians didn't hold out for a better deal.
I have to say that I'm surprised this trade went down right now. Cleveland was in a good position to get some good prospects. No doubt that LaPorta has the potential to be great, but the Indians didn't really get anything too special outside of him, and especially with the deadline approaching (which usually sees GMs willing to part with more high level talent) I'm surprised the Indians didn't hold out for a better deal.
I would have been almost impossible to get 2 or 3 high end prospects for CC because he is a free agent at the end of the year. So basicly anyone who was going to trade for him was "renting" him for the second half of the year.
Plus CC really likes it in Cleveland, so hey may end up re-signing with them at the end of the season.
no offense, cause i'm just curious:
what is the fun in watching baseball? i've watched about 20 mlb games (just on german tv) and it kind of turnes me on when a player hits the ball hard - but 90% of the game is pitching, out, pitching, strike, pitching, strike, pitching, out, pitching, strike, pause, next player same again, audience closeups, maybe a hit, next player, ...., large pause, more audience closeups, larger pause...
so.. what is the magic of that game that so many people are fans of it? on which things do you pay attention, what is important to look at so that a german baseball-greenhorn may understand the story without sleeping away before the seventh inning?
no offense, cause i'm just curious:
what is the fun in watching baseball? i've watched about 20 mlb games (just on german tv) and it kind of turnes me on when a player hits the ball hard - but 90% of the game is pitching, out, pitching, strike, pitching, strike, pitching, out, pitching, strike, pause, next player same again, audience closeups, maybe a hit, next player, ...., large pause, more audience closeups, larger pause...
so.. what is the magic of that game that so many people are fans of it? on which things do you pay attention, what is important to look at so that a german baseball-greenhorn may understand the story without sleeping away before the seventh inning?
BTW your description of the game is probably the way most Americans feel about soccer(football) save for the details.
isn't the amount of innings restricted?