Only if we can play the 1994 World Series first.Let's play two World Series.
This is true. You could argue from the other side what are the odds that Martinez comes up with 2 outs?Yeah, but you're still talking about a single batter hitting the ball, in the air, to a fairly small sliver of the field.
Nobody disputes that it was a decent-sized upgrade, the question is by how much considering the various things that would have to occur for that upgrade to matter. Then weighing that against the potential for it to hurt them down the road.
I don't know the answer obviously, nobody really does most likely. Just thought it was an interesting question, and I was surprised it didn't get much attention considering it ended up impacting the game in such a huge way. A double in that AB, or a single after a Davis steal, ties the game and gives the next batter a chance to win it. A homer wins the World Series.
As a Tribe fan I understood the move and raised no concerns with me as I'd seen it done before, just not in the middle of an inning.I thought I read on Twitter last night that both locker room's were prepped and all the booze was sitting in a room between both locker room's.From Zach Meisel:
No kidding. What a great article.
Fantastic. Have such a huge mancrush on Theo.Limp Ditka said:Theo's F Bomb
I know he is terrible. FG consistently lists him as one of the worst arms in the league.You've never seen Crisp throw lately, have you?
old title was kind of stale. just needed something in there.I suspect mr baseball himself @Aaron Rudnicki was responsible for the Cubs dynasty thread title. We'll have none of that talk!
rodg12 said:Somebody send our GB @gump some oxygen and Red Bull. He's gonna need it!!!!
Appreicate it @rodg12 The funny thing about the classic extra-inning game...we had to wait to start the presses later than we planned. At that point retailer logistics can't change...so we ended up with a bunch of trucks for WM/DSG/etc sitting around for a few hours waiting.Wright Thompson is the best. Thanks for posting that.
We were given potential volumes to be moved over night to either Chicago or Cleveland based on who won out of the LAX basin and Central and South Florida. (Yeah those aren't the only places this stuff is produced but, a lot of it is for MLB play offs).Appreicate it @rodg12 The funny thing about the classic extra-inning game...we had to wait to start the presses later than we planned. At that point retailer logistics can't change...so we ended up with a bunch of trucks for WM/DSG/etc sitting around for a few hours waiting.
Sales are record-breaking out the gate though...already getting massive e-com reorders.
Yeah, Smoltz was awesome. A breath of fresh air after the brutality of Harold Reynolds.One other thing, Fox did a great job with the camera angles, replays, and coverage.
I'm not a Joe Buck fan, he throws too many of his own stupid little opinions in. He was really good in this series though and John Smoltz probably is a big part of it. No Tim Mccarver over the top I know everything shtick, he just delivered insightful info based on his knowledge of the game. I thought he was great.
The only thing that sucked was Pete Rose and Chevy buying up all the commercial time with their lame ### commercials.
I love these kinds of articles. Thanks for posting it.
Buck sucked IMO.One other thing, Fox did a great job with the camera angles, replays, and coverage.
I'm not a Joe Buck fan, he throws too many of his own stupid little opinions in. He was really good in this series though and John Smoltz probably is a big part of it. No Tim Mccarver over the top I know everything shtick, he just delivered insightful info based on his knowledge of the game. I thought he was great.
The only thing that sucked was Pete Rose and Chevy buying up all the commercial time with their lame ### commercials.
Smoltz was good. So that crew was half-decent.I'm not a Joe Buck fan, he throws too many of his own stupid little opinions in. He was really good in this series though and John Smoltz probably is a big part of it. No Tim Mccarver over the top I know everything shtick, he just delivered insightful info based on his knowledge of the game. I thought he was great.
Dumb sport anyway. Basketball is where it's at.No baseball tonight.![]()
Our main office is in Tampa...where all non-onfield production is done at one of the largest screen-print facilities in the country. In addition we used roughly 50 contractors across the country to print, with the largest in LA. So I'm assuming you were moving our product...well done!We were given potential volumes to be moved over night to either Chicago or Cleveland based on who won out of the LAX basin and Central and South Florida. (Yeah those aren't the only places this stuff is produced but, a lot of it is for MLB play offs).
It's already been changed.What happened to the AC1087515 sign or whatever it was? I figured id see a bunch of 0000000 tweets by now?
I disagree, but it could be in part because I'm so used to the Cubs home broadcasts that the changes irked me.One other thing, Fox did a great job with the camera angles, replays, and coverage.
Agree with most of what you said, but especially the K Zone graphic. I thought TBS did a great job with this during the ALDS and ALCS. I was shocked that the WS didn't use this graphic at all (or very rarely). The strikezone changed with every umpire, and sometimes throughout the game (as it tends to do) - but having that graphic up will help the fans see the progression of pitches and how the pitchers/catchers are adjusting to these changes. This is a fun part of the game for me to watch. I especially like watching the catchers frame the pitches just right to fit into the strikezone. Some are very smooth, whereas others are quite egregious. But it's that game within the game that intrigues me. I could be in the minority, but these graphics help me focus on what is going on.I disagree, but it could be in part because I'm so used to the Cubs home broadcasts that the changes irked me.
Things I didn't like:
Original center field camera at Wrigley was horrible. Luckily, they got so many complaints they changed it after the first two games of the playoffs
No K Zone graphic for every pitch. This should be standard on a modern broadcast. They started to use it more as the playoffs went on, but it never looked good.
The super-tight pre-pitch shots on the catcher's crotch. Never understood this. People at home don't understand the signs. And they would hold the shot until the pitcher was halfway through his windup. It was disorienting. I'd rather have the standard medium shot of pitcher, catcher and batter all visible through the entire pitch.
There were other very tight shots they would do before the pitch. Stuff that added nothing to the atmosphere of the game. And then again they'd switch to the windup at the last second. Drove me nuts.
Split screen interviews. Look, I understand these stupid interviews are part of the deal now, but I don't need to see the guy standing in the dugout while actual World Series play is underway. And if you must split screen, make it a thumbnail in the corner of the screen. Don't make it nearly half and half.
I did like their camera angles for balls hit to the outfield. Those were great.
At least in baseball, the inferior team in the championship round is the one that blows a 3-1 lead in the Finals.Dumb sport anyway. Basketball is where it's at.
We now resume TV ratings talk with @Capella and @Doctor Detroit...The game drew a record 51.2 rating in the Chicago market and a 71 share, meaning 71% of televisions in use in Chicago were tuned to the game. Cleveland had a 48.6 rating and a 69 share.
Yes. We flew an aircraft direct LAX (Massive Prints) to ORD and are doing it again tonight for another large shipment for Saturday delivery.Our main office is in Tampa...where all non-onfield production is done at one of the largest screen-print facilities in the country. In addition we used roughly 50 contractors across the country to print, with the largest in LA. So I'm assuming you were moving our product...well done!
So far, so good when it comes to how proud I am of this city, it's people and how this whole thing has been handled.I think there may be a few million people at this parade/rally today.
That was funny as hell....I almost forgot the broadcast fail that was so funny it was actually worth it: the mic'ed up segment on David Ross during his Game 7 home run. You would think someone in the production booth would have called it off due to the fact that David Ross DIDN'T SAY A WORD and all you could hear was him breathing.
So what you're saying is, it takes the Cubs to get a million people to a parade in the city of Chicago?From the Bulls Dynasty, to the '05 White Sox and the Blackhawks Stanley Cups, Chicago has had a lot of practice for the inevitable big one which we are seeing today.
So what you're saying is, it takes the Cubs to get a million people to a parade in the city of Chicago?
That's why I asked. I have no idea. I missed the parade, turned it on now for a bunch of boring talk on the podium.![]()
2MM showed up for the 2010 Blackhawks parade.
This is much bigger.
Perfect storm. Longest drought in pro sports, major market team, arguably the most loyal pro fanbase, 60 degree day in November.MLB Network is calling it the biggest sports parade in American history.
had to be.MLB Network is calling it the biggest sports parade in American history.
Glad i moved out of town when I did.I think there may be a few million people at this parade/rally today.
Hey Rude - did you see that Nike commercial with the kid was filmed down the street at Ekhart park?had to be.
I sure did.Hey Rude - did you see that Nike commercial with the kid was filmed down the street at Ekhart park?
If the estimated number of north of 5m is correct, according to the local Fox affiliate, it's the 7th largest gathering in human history.According to the 1910 US Census, the population of Chicago at the time was 2,185,283.