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Related: About this forumThe Hater's' Guide To The 2024 World Series
Enjoy, all ya haters!
Signed, Drum (a longtime NYCer and Yankees fan)
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5863910/2024/10/23/world-series-dodgers-yankees-haters-guide/?source=user_shared_article
As a midwesterner, Id be perfectly happy seeing both teams lose, if only it was possible. Sadly, one team has to win. Pity.
Should be a good series- lots of star power on that field! Im guessing the Yankees will win it, they do the little things better than the dodgers, and it sometimes comes down to that. Stanton is due for a few more homers, balancing out with OMighty.
Drum
(9,767 posts)I completely relate to watching or ignoring a past championship or two in various sports, and wishing both could lose.
Edit to add, I really came to appreciate baseball much more from my 5 years living in Cincinnati in my mid 20s, 1984-1989. In 1989 I moved to NYC for work, moved into a house of two other Ys fans, and most importantly after rooting for the Reds I couldnt root for the Mets when I relocated.
Wonder Why
(4,589 posts)I've always recommended imported provolone cheese to go along with the whine because of it's very strong smell (not at all like domestic provolone).
The dodgers sold out Brooklyn to go to California.
WestMichRad
(1,805 posts)been pretty good, for a long time, in leveraging their financial advantage. Certainly the dodgers have too, but to lesser success. (Mets dont have it figured out yet- ha!)
There are a string of cities that have been screwed over by mlb teams, Oakland being the latest. Im not sure if the dodgers started the trend, but the move from Brooklyn set some kind of standard. Not a good one.
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)Drum
(9,767 posts)littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)post.
B&B NYC'r. 1953 onwards. Lived a lot in lower-mid, mid, to upper western Washington Hgts. I was a mix of artist, crafter, science & science fiction fan, jewelry lover, and fashion drawer in my tweens+, and a "tom boy".
The only uncle who lived in NYC (Inwood) was a Yankee fan, and my godfather. I became a Yankee fan through him. We played softball w my 2 cousins, and him by the time I was ?10. around '63.
Our last family apt faced east & southward where we saw the big apt buildings over the highway to the GW Bridge; but at night we saw the glow of Yankee Stadium behind them when a game was on!
While we mostly headed westward to NJ to visit cousins, on a rarish occasion we'd head a bit south, then eastward, and pass the Polo Grounds where The Mets began.
Over a slow period of time affected by Mad Magazine's merciless ragging of Casey Stengel, and The Mets I became more of Mets fan by the 1980's. I never stopped, though, being a Yankees fan. Root for both outside of NYC. The Mets at home.
Gone to several Yankee Ticker Tape Parades, and The WS Mets in '86! I barely got home in time to see the last ?5 batters of that last game, bc, I was stuck at work past 5PM; doing a job I hadn't done in 5 years vs what I usually did there - in order to replace someone who was on vacation. 😑
I was Not happy!
We did have the game on. Finally we were done, and I raced home by subway.
The ticker tape parades were fabulous fun!
Then I lived in Brookyln. Can't remember if I accidentally found, or deliberately searched for something related to Ebbets Field. I do remember there was a painting of it on a wall.
I moved to The Bronx. If I was heading to the eastside of Manhattan I'd take the 4 train which was the closest subway train to me. More often when heading south on the elevated train I'd always pass ....
Ta, da....
Yankee Stadium. 😄
Sometimes seeing fans in the stands through the 2 openings in the back end, getting off our train to head in, or leaving the stadium.
Was also passing it when the original stadium was demolished, and the new one built.
Finally I lived in the summer of 2022 -
2 1/2 block north, and 1 block east of the northern most side of.....
guess...
Yankee Stadium. 😄
It was so funny walking home; the first time hearing the crowd roar! What...?! What??!!!
Ohhhh, got it. OK, then. I looked foward to it. I'd pass the back side of the big parking garage right next to it.
I could also see the very top of part of the stadium (more northern section) with the flags flying over it. When I'd go to 161St to buy a few things, or to catch the subway 4, or D train I could see the front, and south end a block away.
It was a cool experience.
Oh, and...
Goooo, Yankees!!! 🏟 ⚾️
Drum
(9,767 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)I hope the Mets could get their chance again.
Subway series! 👍😄 ⚾️