• World Baseball Classic

    From Adept@21:2/108 to All on Thu Mar 23 17:36:45 2023
    Did anyone follow this?

    I find it interesting, as it seems to be picking up, with its level of importance. Yeah, Americans aren't fully into it, yet, but it seems like it's becoming a "real" event, even to Americans, that's important for teams to do well at.

    And the numbers of viewers in Japan and elsewhere just seems nuts.

    But I'm liking it. Starting to feel a bit like World Cup stuff, though thankfully without the, "let's pick a place based on who gives the most bribes" feeling, yet.

    And the ending was pretty storybook.

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  • From Irish_Monk@21:4/184 to Adept on Sat Apr 15 20:37:20 2023
    Did anyone follow this?

    Didnt even know it existed, but will definitely look into it, Thanks!

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Irish_Monk on Sun Apr 16 13:23:35 2023
    Did anyone follow this?

    Didnt even know it existed, but will definitely look into it, Thanks!

    I _think_ it's becoming a bigger and bigger deal. I kinda hope so, as it's a fun event. And a fun baseball thing that's something to follow closely for only a short period of time.

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  • From Dunsen@21:1/126 to Adept on Mon Apr 17 04:53:11 2023

    Only watched a few of the games; the final game was a good one. Believe this
    is the first time I watched World Baseball. (Major League is an off and on interest for me.) Hope they continue this series because it's refreshing to
    see more baseball leagues pop up.

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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Dunsen on Sun Apr 16 17:49:12 2023
    Only watched a few of the games; the final game was a good one. Believe this is the first time I watched World Baseball. (Major League is an off and on interest for me.) Hope they continue this series because it's refreshing to see more baseball leagues pop up.

    Yeah. Clearly baseball is a big deal in Japan, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and probably a couple of other places.

    But still kinda neat seeing the UK show up, and not do too badly.

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  • From Dunsen@21:1/194 to Adept on Tue Apr 18 16:57:47 2023
    Re: Re: World Baseball Classic
    By: Adept to Dunsen on Sun Apr 16 2023 05:49 pm

    Only watched a few of the games; the final game was a good one. Believe this is the first time I watched World Baseball. (Major League is an of and on interest for me.) Hope they continue this series because it's refreshing to see more baseball leagues pop up.

    Yeah. Clearly baseball is a big deal in Japan, the Dominican Republic, Cuba,

    But still kinda neat seeing the UK show up, and not do too badly.

    I was surprised that the UK did so well in World Baseball. Maybe cricket helped them out in baseball (haha just kidding). Well anyway, Japan deserved a win.

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  • From Margaerynne@21:2/138 to Adept on Wed Apr 26 01:13:31 2023
    Re: Re: World Baseball Classic
    By: Adept to Dunsen on Wed Apr 19 2023 11:38 am

    Japan has done well in the series.

    But that ending? Classic. Trout against Otani might very well go down as two inner-circle hall-of-famers.

    Kinda too bad that they're stuck on the Angels team that just isn't good enough. Or at least hasn't been.

    Haven't seen this until now (I mostly stick to the DoveNET Sports section), but the WBC this year seemed to be pretty much all about Shohei Ohtani, in the best way.

    I don't know if it did much for interest in the US, but it was definitely good to see more American stars take the
    thing more seriously. The highminded side of me is just glad that there's interest and parity, but the human
    side would really like to see Team USA get out there and kick ass more often.


    I couldn't agree more about Ohtani, though. Maybe he should follow in Ichiro's footsteps and make his name in Seattle?
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  • From Adept@21:2/108 to Margaerynne on Thu Apr 27 17:29:54 2023
    Haven't seen this until now (I mostly stick to the DoveNET Sports section), but the WBC this year seemed to be pretty much all about
    Shohei Ohtani, in the best way.

    Yeah, for someone who's doing almost-unique things in a game that's been played at the highest level for a century and a half, him being the focus seems pretty reasonable.

    Especially when the games actually mean something, unlike most of his games with the Angels.

    thing more seriously. The highminded side of me is just glad that
    there's interest and parity, but the human
    side would really like to see Team USA get out there and kick ass more often.

    I think that makes sense. The logical, "baseball being popular in more than the just the US is good for the sport" combined with, "the US should win everything because I'm rooting for them" makes for an interesting mental space.

    I don't know if it did much for interest in the US, but it was
    definitely good to see more American stars take the

    Yeah, and I think more American stars taking it seriously makes the event more important. So it's finally getting there. Yeah, lots of Americans still don't take it seriously, but most of the other baseball countries seem to be up on it, and it seems like even Americans are getting into it, now.

    So it's getting bigger / more important.

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