The Dodgers are in the World Series, and you hate everything about it
October 23, 2024 12:23 PM Subscribe
The Yankees have always been your American League team. Or, at least, that’s what you’ll force yourself to pretend over the next 10 days as they try to prevent the Dodgers from winning the World Series. So let’s go over what the Yankees and Giants have in common to prepare you for this uncomfortable situation. Let’s see where these teams’ long, long histories overlap and if we can get you more excited about the Yankees, your new favorite team. from A San Francisco Giants fan’s guide to rooting for the Yankees in the World Series [The Athletic; ungated]
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Or just root for Ohtani
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I may be a Giants fan, but why are the Dodgers worse than the Yankees? The Yankees are the rich man's team (well they all are, but the Yankees are the 1% of the 1%). At least with the Dodgers, it's a California team.
Fuck the Fisher family forever though.
posted by LeRoienJaune at 12:27 PM on October 23, 2024 [18 favorites]
Fuck the Fisher family forever though.
posted by LeRoienJaune at 12:27 PM on October 23, 2024 [18 favorites]
Yikes. Does this person also pull for the AL in the All Star Game? You root for your league in the World Series if your team doesn’t make it. Always.
posted by Huggiesbear at 12:30 PM on October 23, 2024 [11 favorites]
posted by Huggiesbear at 12:30 PM on October 23, 2024 [11 favorites]
You root for your league in the World Series if your team doesn’t make it. Always.
And you always root against the Yankees.
posted by NoxAeternum at 12:31 PM on October 23, 2024 [34 favorites]
And you always root against the Yankees.
posted by NoxAeternum at 12:31 PM on October 23, 2024 [34 favorites]
Unless you’re a born and bred Yankees fan.
=D
posted by khrusanthemon at 12:34 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
=D
posted by khrusanthemon at 12:34 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
Rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for small pox.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 12:34 PM on October 23, 2024 [24 favorites]
posted by DirtyOldTown at 12:34 PM on October 23, 2024 [24 favorites]
The best post I saw about this was "This World Series will really divide the Dallas Cowboys fanbase"
posted by escabeche at 12:38 PM on October 23, 2024 [22 favorites]
posted by escabeche at 12:38 PM on October 23, 2024 [22 favorites]
My favorite team in baseball has always been, now and forever, whoever is playing those Trolly Dodgers.
posted by wmo at 12:48 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by wmo at 12:48 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
Offensive use of second person, all runners advance one base.
posted by JHarris at 12:50 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
posted by JHarris at 12:50 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
At least with the Dodgers, it's a California team.
I’ve also generally held to this philosophy, that one might as well root for the regional rival in the finals against the other division/side of the country. But it’s not like the opposite take doesn’t have an internal logic - how often as a Giants fan do you have reason to think about the Yankees, even, compared to the Dodgers?
The first approach is fun if you’re visiting East Coast relatives, though.
posted by atoxyl at 12:51 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
I’ve also generally held to this philosophy, that one might as well root for the regional rival in the finals against the other division/side of the country. But it’s not like the opposite take doesn’t have an internal logic - how often as a Giants fan do you have reason to think about the Yankees, even, compared to the Dodgers?
The first approach is fun if you’re visiting East Coast relatives, though.
posted by atoxyl at 12:51 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
Any Giants fan that cheers for the Yankees over ANY other team has lost the plot. The only people who can cheer for the pinstripes and retain any dignity are those born in the five boroughs.
posted by PresidentOfDinosaurs at 12:55 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
posted by PresidentOfDinosaurs at 12:55 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
The first approach is fun if you’re visiting East Coast relatives, though
Although in this case if they are the right age they might still have some fondness for the Brooklyn Dodgers…
posted by atoxyl at 12:57 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
Although in this case if they are the right age they might still have some fondness for the Brooklyn Dodgers…
posted by atoxyl at 12:57 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
You root for your league in the World Series if your team doesn’t make it. Always.
posted by Huggiesbear
Ew. No. My AL team's rivals are all also in the AL and I want them to lose. At worst I find NL teams annoying.
posted by The Notorious SRD at 12:59 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
posted by Huggiesbear
Ew. No. My AL team's rivals are all also in the AL and I want them to lose. At worst I find NL teams annoying.
posted by The Notorious SRD at 12:59 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
Come on, even if you aren't a Dodgers fan, seeing arguably the greatest baseball player since Babe Ruth or Hank Aaron win a World Series is a pretty special thing.
posted by mark242 at 1:04 PM on October 23, 2024 [18 favorites]
posted by mark242 at 1:04 PM on October 23, 2024 [18 favorites]
I’m a Braves fan, so I honestly don’t care who wins.
posted by outgrown_hobnail at 1:05 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
posted by outgrown_hobnail at 1:05 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
Is there some way that both teams can lose? Asking as a Dbacks fan.
posted by Godspeed.You!Black.Emperor.Penguin at 1:08 PM on October 23, 2024 [8 favorites]
posted by Godspeed.You!Black.Emperor.Penguin at 1:08 PM on October 23, 2024 [8 favorites]
I was a dyed-in-the-blue Dodgers fan when I was younger, back in Lasorda's days. Now they seem like the west coast Yankees: they gobble up expensive players and if you don't have the budget to compete, woe is you.
Ohtani is always fun to watch, though.
posted by dances_with_sneetches at 1:09 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
Ohtani is always fun to watch, though.
posted by dances_with_sneetches at 1:09 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
I'm not a Giant fan, but I fully subscribe to what the article is talking about, because I am a Padre fan.
There is no justifiable reason to root for the Yankees.
Except that they're not the Dodgers and they have a chance to humiliate the Dodgers.
And you always root against the Yankees.
Unless they're playing the Dodgers and they have a chance to humiliate the Dodgers.
You root for your league in the World Series if your team doesn’t make it. Always.
Unless it's the Dodgers.
At least with the Dodgers, it's a California team.
A carpet-bagging NY team. I'm a fan of one of the true California teams.
how often as a Giants fan do you have reason to think about the Yankees, even, compared to the Dodgers?
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
posted by LionIndex at 1:11 PM on October 23, 2024 [12 favorites]
There is no justifiable reason to root for the Yankees.
Except that they're not the Dodgers and they have a chance to humiliate the Dodgers.
And you always root against the Yankees.
Unless they're playing the Dodgers and they have a chance to humiliate the Dodgers.
You root for your league in the World Series if your team doesn’t make it. Always.
Unless it's the Dodgers.
At least with the Dodgers, it's a California team.
A carpet-bagging NY team. I'm a fan of one of the true California teams.
how often as a Giants fan do you have reason to think about the Yankees, even, compared to the Dodgers?
Yeah, that's pretty much it.
posted by LionIndex at 1:11 PM on October 23, 2024 [12 favorites]
My wife and I live in Los Angeles. During the Free Palestine protests a couple months ago she bought a Dodgers hat as a part of the zebra strategy of being indistinguishable from the other people in the crowd so that anyone targeting protesters would have difficulty identifying her individually. Somehow, this hat has made it into a regular part of her wardrobe.
My wife knows even less about baseball generally and the Dodgers specifically than I do, and I am WILLFULLY ignorant on the subject, but because she's been wearing the hat around town locals keep coming up to her and talking about the Dodgers. It has been a fun couple of months watching her verbally scramble to keep her low-stakes fraud hidden.
Unrelated, but when my brother (who grew up with me here in Los Angeles) was getting married he made a bet with his fiancee (who grew up in the Bay Area) that they would fly the flag of whichever team won their upcoming series over the wedding. The Dodgers won and my brother proudly flew our local flag over the gathered families.
I don't want to blame their subsequent divorce entirely on this, but I imagine it certainly didn't help.
posted by Parasite Unseen at 1:13 PM on October 23, 2024 [13 favorites]
My wife knows even less about baseball generally and the Dodgers specifically than I do, and I am WILLFULLY ignorant on the subject, but because she's been wearing the hat around town locals keep coming up to her and talking about the Dodgers. It has been a fun couple of months watching her verbally scramble to keep her low-stakes fraud hidden.
Unrelated, but when my brother (who grew up with me here in Los Angeles) was getting married he made a bet with his fiancee (who grew up in the Bay Area) that they would fly the flag of whichever team won their upcoming series over the wedding. The Dodgers won and my brother proudly flew our local flag over the gathered families.
I don't want to blame their subsequent divorce entirely on this, but I imagine it certainly didn't help.
posted by Parasite Unseen at 1:13 PM on October 23, 2024 [13 favorites]
The only people who can cheer for the pinstripes and retain any dignity are those born in the five boroughs The Bronx, Long Island, or Westchester.
FTFY
posted by Jon_Evil at 1:14 PM on October 23, 2024 [13 favorites]
FTFY
posted by Jon_Evil at 1:14 PM on October 23, 2024 [13 favorites]
I'm both a born-and-raised New Englander whose familial Red Sox fandom goes back generations and a person who's called the Bay Area home for the last 15 years.
You'd be forgiven for thinking I might have complicated feelings about this World Series but honestly this is a no-brainer: GO DODGERS.
posted by jesourie at 1:24 PM on October 23, 2024 [14 favorites]
You'd be forgiven for thinking I might have complicated feelings about this World Series but honestly this is a no-brainer: GO DODGERS.
posted by jesourie at 1:24 PM on October 23, 2024 [14 favorites]
A carpet-bagging NY team. I'm a fan of one of the true California teams.
Okay technically you have something here I suppose but then it’s literally just you and the Angels, no?
posted by atoxyl at 1:26 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
Okay technically you have something here I suppose but then it’s literally just you and the Angels, no?
posted by atoxyl at 1:26 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
I will say that it's nice to have a matchup that is a no-bones-about-it Certified Big Deal. Yanks/Dodgers? Judge/Ohtani? Legit star power.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 1:26 PM on October 23, 2024 [5 favorites]
posted by DirtyOldTown at 1:26 PM on October 23, 2024 [5 favorites]
Okay technically you have something here I suppose but then it’s literally just you and the Angels, no?
Absolutely. It's pretty much all we got. **crying**
posted by LionIndex at 1:28 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
Absolutely. It's pretty much all we got. **crying**
posted by LionIndex at 1:28 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
seeing arguably the greatest baseball player since Babe Ruth or Hank Aaron win a World Series is a pretty special thing.
Mike Trout? No, he's happy on the Angels, even if they haven't sniffed an AL pennant the whole time they've had him. Proof positive that having a single stand-out player does not guarantee a post-season.
I was a mere babe in arms the last time the Mets won a Series. It would have been nice to see that again.
posted by The Pluto Gangsta at 1:32 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
Mike Trout? No, he's happy on the Angels, even if they haven't sniffed an AL pennant the whole time they've had him. Proof positive that having a single stand-out player does not guarantee a post-season.
I was a mere babe in arms the last time the Mets won a Series. It would have been nice to see that again.
posted by The Pluto Gangsta at 1:32 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
Yes you can walk to LA MetroRail after Dodgers games. It's all downhill and takes 25 minutes, and you have to cross a freeway.
posted by The_Vegetables at 1:35 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by The_Vegetables at 1:35 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
Having just watched the Dodgers bring the Mets' magical post-season run to a screeching halt, I think the Yankees are going to get absolutely PUMMELED in the World Series. The Dodgers right now are playing baseball better than any team has all season. Even when they're terrible, they manage to win and make it look effortless.
posted by KingEdRa at 1:36 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
posted by KingEdRa at 1:36 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
I don't really care about baseball but I am pissed that we were robbed of a subway series. The energy around town in 2000 was fucking astounding.
posted by phooky at 1:39 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
posted by phooky at 1:39 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
Yes you can walk to LA MetroRail after Dodgers games. It's all downhill and takes 25 minutes, and you have to cross a freeway.
Basically any time the Metro brass suggests that riders do something they manage to reveal that they have never themselves ridden the Metro.
If every announcement from LA Metro included an oath on penalty of perjury that the speaker had actually done the thing they're suggesting it would be a very different city.
posted by Parasite Unseen at 1:45 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
Basically any time the Metro brass suggests that riders do something they manage to reveal that they have never themselves ridden the Metro.
If every announcement from LA Metro included an oath on penalty of perjury that the speaker had actually done the thing they're suggesting it would be a very different city.
posted by Parasite Unseen at 1:45 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
And speaking from experience here, no matter how much you love either the Dodgers or Yankees, please be careful about the deals you make with God late in the series.
I made a deal in the middle of Game 7 of the 2016 World Series that didn't turn out so great. Real monkey's paw kind of shit hit on that one, less than a week later.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 1:48 PM on October 23, 2024 [10 favorites]
I made a deal in the middle of Game 7 of the 2016 World Series that didn't turn out so great. Real monkey's paw kind of shit hit on that one, less than a week later.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 1:48 PM on October 23, 2024 [10 favorites]
MLB changed the DH rule in the National League exclusively to let Ohtani sign with the Dodgers and for that I'll never forgive him 🤷 also he looks like a character from MLB The Show what gives him the right to be so perfect?
posted by muddgirl at 1:53 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by muddgirl at 1:53 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
Is there some way that both teams can lose?
^This^
posted by thivaia at 2:00 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
^This^
posted by thivaia at 2:00 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
MLB changed the DH rule because pitchers can't hit anymore, were getting hurt running the bases, and the Players' Union saw it as a de facto way to replace 15 low-paying last-man-on-a-roster jobs with 15 new higher paying full-time positions.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 2:01 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
posted by DirtyOldTown at 2:01 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
Go look back at our previous baseball threads. I'm a die hard Red Sox fan and continue to be despite having lived in LA for nearly 30 years.
This is about as uncomplicated as it gets for me, short of the Red Sox appearing in the Series. I want Ohtani to get one ring and I want Mookie to get another (damn you John Henry for forcing that deal).
If Martians landed on the Earth and said "we want to play the New York Yankees to determine the fate of humanity. Yankees win, we hop into spaceships and leave you riches galore for the betterment of humanity. We win, we will enslave the whole of the Earth." I'd still root for the Martians, if for no other reason than Yankees fans would, somehow, in a miraculous act of violation of the laws of physics become even more insufferable than they already are.
The Angels deserve relegation to Single A for wasting both Trout and Ohtani. Promote the Lake Elsinore Storm, they'd at least try to win.
posted by drewbage1847 at 2:04 PM on October 23, 2024 [9 favorites]
This is about as uncomplicated as it gets for me, short of the Red Sox appearing in the Series. I want Ohtani to get one ring and I want Mookie to get another (damn you John Henry for forcing that deal).
If Martians landed on the Earth and said "we want to play the New York Yankees to determine the fate of humanity. Yankees win, we hop into spaceships and leave you riches galore for the betterment of humanity. We win, we will enslave the whole of the Earth." I'd still root for the Martians, if for no other reason than Yankees fans would, somehow, in a miraculous act of violation of the laws of physics become even more insufferable than they already are.
The Angels deserve relegation to Single A for wasting both Trout and Ohtani. Promote the Lake Elsinore Storm, they'd at least try to win.
posted by drewbage1847 at 2:04 PM on October 23, 2024 [9 favorites]
As someone whose husband has literally jogged to/from Dodger Stadium from Koreatown, nobody is freaking walking to/from Dodger Stadium. There's no sidewalk for half the distance, and you'll be directly competing with drivers trying to exit the area for the same road space. I can't believe LA Metro suggested walking to Metro with a straight face.
As a born-and-bred East Bay kid who spent 20 years in Boston, including living four blocks from Fenway Park the year they finally reversed the curse, I was rooting for the Mets. Now I'm rooting for the meteor. But if that meteor could entertain us by spitting fire at John Fisher's heels for eternity while he runs through a minefield of Legos, I'm pretty sure the entire world would appreciate it.
posted by Pandora Kouti at 2:07 PM on October 23, 2024 [8 favorites]
As a born-and-bred East Bay kid who spent 20 years in Boston, including living four blocks from Fenway Park the year they finally reversed the curse, I was rooting for the Mets. Now I'm rooting for the meteor. But if that meteor could entertain us by spitting fire at John Fisher's heels for eternity while he runs through a minefield of Legos, I'm pretty sure the entire world would appreciate it.
posted by Pandora Kouti at 2:07 PM on October 23, 2024 [8 favorites]
I 100% subscribe to LionIndex's thoughts on this. It would be unthinkable to ask say a Red Sox fan to root for the Yankees, this is not much different save for the league and coast. My only reservation is that it is a true joy to watch someone who is head and shoulders above the rest of the world at what they do and marvel at just how good they are, but in this case it comes with complicated feelings, cos really why does it have to be for the Dodgers?
(I will say It's been a tough few years as a Bay Area sports fan that's mildly indifferent to football)
posted by TwoWordReview at 2:09 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
(I will say It's been a tough few years as a Bay Area sports fan that's mildly indifferent to football)
posted by TwoWordReview at 2:09 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
There's been noise about bring the DH to the NL since well before Ohtani. It's still an abomination, but not specifically his fault. Why does he need to DH, anyway? Too much wear and tear playing the field every day?
I appreciate the correction that Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan grant the Mets, not the Yankees, as birthright. But what about Staten Island? Geography would suggest blue and orange but character factors would point elsewhere.
And Rancho Cucamonga deserves promotion more than Lake Elsinore.
posted by PresidentOfDinosaurs at 2:18 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
I appreciate the correction that Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan grant the Mets, not the Yankees, as birthright. But what about Staten Island? Geography would suggest blue and orange but character factors would point elsewhere.
And Rancho Cucamonga deserves promotion more than Lake Elsinore.
posted by PresidentOfDinosaurs at 2:18 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
Why does he need to DH, anyway? Too much wear and tear playing the field every day?
He's a pitcher, so he wouldn't be playing the field every day. Amazingly, in addition to being the only member of the 50/50 club, he's a legitimately great pitcher and isn't pitching this year because he's recovering from Tommy John surgery. Just your typical "well, I can't pitch and bat all season so I'll just have to do something else no one else has ever done" kind of season. He's insane.
I think there's been a push to have the DH in the NL for a long time but it finally got brought in during the Covid shutdown, ostensibly because a team might not have their full rotation or bench with Covid restrictions. Whether that's the real reason is up for debate.
posted by LionIndex at 2:25 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
He's a pitcher, so he wouldn't be playing the field every day. Amazingly, in addition to being the only member of the 50/50 club, he's a legitimately great pitcher and isn't pitching this year because he's recovering from Tommy John surgery. Just your typical "well, I can't pitch and bat all season so I'll just have to do something else no one else has ever done" kind of season. He's insane.
I think there's been a push to have the DH in the NL for a long time but it finally got brought in during the Covid shutdown, ostensibly because a team might not have their full rotation or bench with Covid restrictions. Whether that's the real reason is up for debate.
posted by LionIndex at 2:25 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
I'm surprised at the skepticism, of course there was a lot of discourse over many years about DH in the NL but Ohtani, or rather NL teams wanting to compete for Ohtani in free agency is in hindsight almost certainly the reason why the MLB owners finally agreed to the rule change in 2022. The same year the MLB literally created the "Ohtani rule" allowing pitcher/DH's to stay in the game after they were done pitching.
posted by muddgirl at 2:30 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by muddgirl at 2:30 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
Permanent rule change in 2022, temporary rule change in 2020 for Covid; after which the NL had a higher league batting average than the AL for the first time since 1972. It's not just Ohtani.
posted by LionIndex at 2:33 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
posted by LionIndex at 2:33 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
One other thing that gives the Dodgers a bit of mo going into the series is the reaction to Fernando Valenzuela's death. He's getting a recognition ceremony at Dodger Stadium prior to the game. He was a big part of the org for years.
posted by drewbage1847 at 2:37 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
posted by drewbage1847 at 2:37 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
I grew up in the East Bay, raised as a Giants fan, so hating the Dodgers is practically built into my DNA. I slowly changed my loyalty to the Angels after several years of living in Southern CA as an adult, most of them in Orange County. The transition was easier than I thought since hating the Dodgers is still a large part of the fan experience.
I hated them even more when they signed away Shohei Ohtani from the Angels (not that I was so delusional to expect him to stay). I think I described it here once as watching your ex-girlfriend make out with your worst enemy.
Truly, the only thing that can make me root for the Dodgers is what is happening now. There is no conceivable circumstance where I will root for the Yankees.
posted by The Gooch at 2:40 PM on October 23, 2024 [8 favorites]
I hated them even more when they signed away Shohei Ohtani from the Angels (not that I was so delusional to expect him to stay). I think I described it here once as watching your ex-girlfriend make out with your worst enemy.
Truly, the only thing that can make me root for the Dodgers is what is happening now. There is no conceivable circumstance where I will root for the Yankees.
posted by The Gooch at 2:40 PM on October 23, 2024 [8 favorites]
Anyone who complains about the DH should be strapped into a chair with their eyelids held open, Clockwork Orange style and forced to watch endless footage of the last few years of MLB pitchers hitting.
Your memories betray you. It wasn't all Jake Arrieta hitting homers, Madison Bumgarner slapping hard singles to the gap, or even Kyle Hendricks and Adam Wainwright dropping done perfectly-executed bunts.
Mostly, it was at-bat after at-bat of demonstrations of what happens when someone is physically gifted enough to hit a baseball but does not spend hours a day, 300+ days a year practicing that skill.
They were fucking terrible. It was miserable to watch.
The expansion of the DH also means we have gotten fewer players shoehorned into LF or 1B who seem surprised to even own a glove.
The DH ain't great, but it's better than what we had. Weirdly the thought I keep coming to that would have been better would have been 8 man lineups; pitcher doesn't hit and no one hits for him.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 2:46 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
Your memories betray you. It wasn't all Jake Arrieta hitting homers, Madison Bumgarner slapping hard singles to the gap, or even Kyle Hendricks and Adam Wainwright dropping done perfectly-executed bunts.
Mostly, it was at-bat after at-bat of demonstrations of what happens when someone is physically gifted enough to hit a baseball but does not spend hours a day, 300+ days a year practicing that skill.
They were fucking terrible. It was miserable to watch.
The expansion of the DH also means we have gotten fewer players shoehorned into LF or 1B who seem surprised to even own a glove.
The DH ain't great, but it's better than what we had. Weirdly the thought I keep coming to that would have been better would have been 8 man lineups; pitcher doesn't hit and no one hits for him.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 2:46 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
He [Fernando Valenzuela] was a big part of the org for years
He still was a big part of the org. He was a Spanish-language broadcaster for Dodger-affiliated KTNQ starting in 2003 until the start of the playoffs when his health started to really decline. If you listened to a Dodgers game in Spanish, either in LA or via AM-radio's tendency to skip at night, then you probably heard him.
posted by toxic at 2:51 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
He still was a big part of the org. He was a Spanish-language broadcaster for Dodger-affiliated KTNQ starting in 2003 until the start of the playoffs when his health started to really decline. If you listened to a Dodgers game in Spanish, either in LA or via AM-radio's tendency to skip at night, then you probably heard him.
posted by toxic at 2:51 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
But wasn't a big part of the joy of pitchers having to hit, that there was the added strategy requirement of when do you pull your starter? Do you keep them in and risk a terrible at-bat for the sake of 1 more inning? Plus having a Madison Bumgarner really meant a significant advantage in offense, aside from the bonus spectacle for the fans!
posted by TwoWordReview at 2:53 PM on October 23, 2024 [5 favorites]
posted by TwoWordReview at 2:53 PM on October 23, 2024 [5 favorites]
But if you're a sicko like me, the pitchers being awful hitters was the entire point. If you've got a pitcher who's doing great in a game but you have a rally going in the 4th inning and his spot is coming up in the lineup, what do you do? Potentially kill the rally by getting an automatic out or put in a pinch hitter and go to your bullpen way earlier than you want to?
But, given the way the game is now, I think the universal DH's time had come - with pitchers barely getting past the 5th inning anyway and batting averages down across the sport because pitchers are selling their Tommy John souls for higher velocity, the loss of the strategic element isn't a big deal any more, if it ever was.
posted by LionIndex at 2:56 PM on October 23, 2024 [10 favorites]
But, given the way the game is now, I think the universal DH's time had come - with pitchers barely getting past the 5th inning anyway and batting averages down across the sport because pitchers are selling their Tommy John souls for higher velocity, the loss of the strategic element isn't a big deal any more, if it ever was.
posted by LionIndex at 2:56 PM on October 23, 2024 [10 favorites]
I'm a third-generation STL Cardinals fan on my mom's side (baseball fandom is For The Ladies in my family) but now living in SoCal I am delighted to just deliriously root for this incredibly talented Dodgers team. Yes, they're a big market team with an ungodly amount of money to spend, but man is it fun to watch Ohtani and Edman and Hernandez (x2) just be incredible at what they do.
posted by pantarei70 at 2:59 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by pantarei70 at 2:59 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
I'm coming around to the idea of the "double hook" rule change proposal. Basically, at the point where you pull your starter, you would also lose your DH. The idea would be to motivate managers to try and get more length out of pitchers, and to provide a backdoor way to reintroduce the strategy stuff that was involved with double switches, etc.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 3:06 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
posted by DirtyOldTown at 3:06 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
I’ve walked from Chinatown to Dodger stadium, and from Echo Park neighborhoods to the stadium. I wouldn’t do it with small kids or with someone who has even mild mobility constraints or weak ankles. So, I agree, it’s not an amazing suggestion for a broad group. But for the able bodied, mildly tipsy, childfree attendee: walking is actually pretty great! So much faster than getting stuck in all the traffic, and free!
posted by samthemander at 3:11 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
posted by samthemander at 3:11 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
Born and bred Yankees fan from Central New Jersey, and you ain't changing my mind about where Yankees fans should come from. That said, I care more about good baseball in the WS than anything else. And for everyone complaining about the Yankees spending money to get the best players, isn't that what the Dodgers did?
posted by mollweide at 3:58 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
posted by mollweide at 3:58 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
A) Anyone who thinks the NL should have the DH is wrong, not just because the strategy of when to pull the starter is fun but also because pitchers being terrible at hitting, decried upthread, is in fact hilarious. I'm a Red Sox fan but was deeply amused in 2004 when Pedro Martinez would go up to the plate with his very red bat wearing a windbreaker and just try to have a go of it. It's always good fun in my book to watch impossibly skilled athletes make fools of themselves.
B) The morally correct answer is still and will always be to root against the Yankees.
posted by lhputtgrass at 5:15 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
B) The morally correct answer is still and will always be to root against the Yankees.
posted by lhputtgrass at 5:15 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
The Giants moved from New York to San Francisco the same year the Dodgers moved to LA.
They were bitter rivals before they moved (since like 1883!), so this could be seen as a continuation of that tradition more than an act of disloyalty to the National League or California.
posted by jamjam at 5:23 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
They were bitter rivals before they moved (since like 1883!), so this could be seen as a continuation of that tradition more than an act of disloyalty to the National League or California.
posted by jamjam at 5:23 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
I'm coming around to the idea of the "double hook" rule change proposal. Basically, at the point where you pull your starter, you would also lose your DH. The idea would be to motivate managers to try and get more length out of pitchers, and to provide a backdoor way to reintroduce the strategy stuff that was involved with double switches, etc
That's an interesting idea - I'm not sure if things would play out exactly like that, but it'd be fun to see how it worked. I don't know how most NL teams are utilizing the DH position - currently the Dodgers are using the old AL model of "guy who's a liability in the field but is a ferocious hitter" and their DH is almost always the same dedicated guy in the mold of Papi or Edgar Martinez, but I don't know that all teams do something like that rather than having a platoon of guys the way the Padres have. Having to switch out the DH wouldn't have a huge effect on the Padre lineup like it would the Dodgers; they might switch the guy out anyway in the game if the opposing pitcher is relieved by someone that throws lefty instead of righty (or vice-versa). On the pitching side, I think there's a mix of managers pulling pitchers out to avoid the 3rd time through the order penalty, but there's also some preservation going on with not wanting to wear pitchers out - would managers want their pitchers to not throw as hard so that they could last longer in the game (and not injure themselves in the long term) at the cost of some effectiveness?
posted by LionIndex at 5:31 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
That's an interesting idea - I'm not sure if things would play out exactly like that, but it'd be fun to see how it worked. I don't know how most NL teams are utilizing the DH position - currently the Dodgers are using the old AL model of "guy who's a liability in the field but is a ferocious hitter" and their DH is almost always the same dedicated guy in the mold of Papi or Edgar Martinez, but I don't know that all teams do something like that rather than having a platoon of guys the way the Padres have. Having to switch out the DH wouldn't have a huge effect on the Padre lineup like it would the Dodgers; they might switch the guy out anyway in the game if the opposing pitcher is relieved by someone that throws lefty instead of righty (or vice-versa). On the pitching side, I think there's a mix of managers pulling pitchers out to avoid the 3rd time through the order penalty, but there's also some preservation going on with not wanting to wear pitchers out - would managers want their pitchers to not throw as hard so that they could last longer in the game (and not injure themselves in the long term) at the cost of some effectiveness?
posted by LionIndex at 5:31 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
I'm a Phillies fan who cheered for the Dodgers to beat the Mets, and I'll hang out on their band wagon through the WS. I like the way the Dodgers limped into the playoffs and are still kicking, despite really having just one starting pitcher. I also want to see if Freddie Freeman can hit a home run and make it around the bases on his sprained ankle. Less important but still a motivation for my limited fandom: Dave Roberts has a nice face.
posted by gladly at 5:54 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
posted by gladly at 5:54 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
I grew up rooting for the Yankees in the late 80s and early 90s when they were objectively terrible, finishing dead last in 1990. It was exciting at first when they started winning but then it became boring as hell. I guess I’m a foul weather fan? (Go Mets!)
posted by Pryde at 5:57 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
posted by Pryde at 5:57 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
I will remind Red Sox fans that you aren’t just rooting for Betts when you root for the Dodgers: you’re rooting for Dave Roberts, too, and don’t you dare forget what he did twenty years and a week ago.
Anyway, as a Mets first, Red Sox-second fan, there are few things more clear to me than which team to root for here. The Yankees were the twentieth century team. Let’s keep it that way.
posted by thecaddy at 6:07 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
Anyway, as a Mets first, Red Sox-second fan, there are few things more clear to me than which team to root for here. The Yankees were the twentieth century team. Let’s keep it that way.
posted by thecaddy at 6:07 PM on October 23, 2024 [7 favorites]
What I'm asking is, why doesn't Ohtani play in the outfield on his non-pitching days? It only took a little extra practice plus some rule changes for him to uplevel his stealing. How do we know we've seen everything he can do? More importantly, how do we know he's tried? I'm not asking for myself or even for the Dodgers; I'm asking on behalf of science.
While i hate the DH for the reasons given an voice, I also miss having the pitchers' personas full present in playoffs. No more Stewart vs Cone. The competitive pressure to pitch at 100% effort has taken us down a dark path of short pitcher lifespan and a parade of fungible relievers. No more Maddux/Glavine/travel day/Smoltz/ uh ... Avery/Maddux again. I miss Pedro. I miss Ramon. I even miss Jesus.
(I'm not sure Dave Stewart ever faced David Cone in the Series but they did in my memory.)
And . for Fernando.
posted by PresidentOfDinosaurs at 6:17 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
While i hate the DH for the reasons given an voice, I also miss having the pitchers' personas full present in playoffs. No more Stewart vs Cone. The competitive pressure to pitch at 100% effort has taken us down a dark path of short pitcher lifespan and a parade of fungible relievers. No more Maddux/Glavine/travel day/Smoltz/ uh ... Avery/Maddux again. I miss Pedro. I miss Ramon. I even miss Jesus.
(I'm not sure Dave Stewart ever faced David Cone in the Series but they did in my memory.)
And . for Fernando.
posted by PresidentOfDinosaurs at 6:17 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
I'll admit that I have a soft spot for Dave Roberts and now that Manny Machado (*ptooey* Pedroia sends his regards) is off the Dodgers, I have less problem with them.
posted by drewbage1847 at 6:21 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
posted by drewbage1847 at 6:21 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
Absolutely not. Yankees are villains today, tomorrow, and forever. No disdain for Los Doyers could compete.
posted by JoeBlubaugh at 6:42 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
posted by JoeBlubaugh at 6:42 PM on October 23, 2024 [3 favorites]
I don't really care about baseball but I am pissed that we were robbed of a subway series.
You're kidding, right? The subways would have been even more god-awful than they already are.
I'm a BoSox fan anyway and I'm sitting this whole damn thing out
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 7:30 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
You're kidding, right? The subways would have been even more god-awful than they already are.
I'm a BoSox fan anyway and I'm sitting this whole damn thing out
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 7:30 PM on October 23, 2024 [1 favorite]
Raised a Twins fan (and now living in New England for 30+ years), I hate the greedhead Yankees.
But even if I wasn't, who doesn't want to see what Ohtani can do??
posted by wenestvedt at 7:49 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
But even if I wasn't, who doesn't want to see what Ohtani can do??
posted by wenestvedt at 7:49 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
Mike Trout? No, he's happy on the Angels, even if they haven't sniffed an AL pennant the whole time they've had him. Proof positive that having a single stand-out player does not guarantee a post-season
Or two standouts either....
posted by trig at 7:54 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
Or two standouts either....
posted by trig at 7:54 PM on October 23, 2024 [2 favorites]
I'm from northern California. Traditionally an A's fan*, but still hate the Dodgers. Both out of regional allegiance and the traumatic memory of Kirk Gibson's homerun (look it up).
And . . . I was surprised how easy it was to decide to root for the Dodgers.
1) Rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for a bully
2) The Yankees have killed the A's chances more often than the Dodgers have. We barely play the Dodgers!
3) Go to a Yankees-A's game in Oakland and there are so many Yankees fans there; many years they legit outnumbered the A's fans **.
4) My dad is from New England. Doesn't care much about sports but if I rooted for the Yankees he'd disown me, or at least frown disapprovingly.
5) The effin Yankee's budget meant the A's were basically the Yankees' farm team every time they were good. I'm too young to really remember Reggie Jackson moving over, but World Series MVP Scott Brosius and former moneyball stars like Giambi? Gone to the Yankees.
6) Rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for a bully.
* Not after this year, with the team moving.
** Off topic, but this is why the "best fans in baseball" schtick about us A's fans rang so hollow. I know it's just a meaningless stock phrase people say when teams move. But we barely turned out in good years and in bad years the stadium was a deserted ruin unless you got the Yankees or Red Sox showing up and all the transplants came out to root for the away team.
posted by mark k at 7:58 PM on October 23, 2024 [9 favorites]
And . . . I was surprised how easy it was to decide to root for the Dodgers.
1) Rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for a bully
2) The Yankees have killed the A's chances more often than the Dodgers have. We barely play the Dodgers!
3) Go to a Yankees-A's game in Oakland and there are so many Yankees fans there; many years they legit outnumbered the A's fans **.
4) My dad is from New England. Doesn't care much about sports but if I rooted for the Yankees he'd disown me, or at least frown disapprovingly.
5) The effin Yankee's budget meant the A's were basically the Yankees' farm team every time they were good. I'm too young to really remember Reggie Jackson moving over, but World Series MVP Scott Brosius and former moneyball stars like Giambi? Gone to the Yankees.
6) Rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for a bully.
* Not after this year, with the team moving.
** Off topic, but this is why the "best fans in baseball" schtick about us A's fans rang so hollow. I know it's just a meaningless stock phrase people say when teams move. But we barely turned out in good years and in bad years the stadium was a deserted ruin unless you got the Yankees or Red Sox showing up and all the transplants came out to root for the away team.
posted by mark k at 7:58 PM on October 23, 2024 [9 favorites]
I'm always entertained by how these team loyalties and rivalries shake out. Enemy of my enemy and tribal loyalties and all. I'm a Giants fan and hate the Dodgers but I'm also a lowkey Red Sox fan and somehow I hate the Yankees more, and not even playing the Dodgers can make me root for the Yankees.
posted by gingerbeer at 8:48 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
posted by gingerbeer at 8:48 PM on October 23, 2024 [4 favorites]
As someone whose husband has literally jogged to/from Dodger Stadium from Koreatown, nobody is freaking walking to/from Dodger Stadium
I know of all the things MetaFilter.com is absolutely dogshit on, professional sports is about the worst, but literally thousands and thousands of people do this every Dodger home game. One thousand people will likely walk to the stadium from just The Douglas, Little Joy, The Short Stop, and The Gold Room alone in a mere 42 hours.
posted by Back At It Again At Krispy Kreme at 11:14 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
I know of all the things MetaFilter.com is absolutely dogshit on, professional sports is about the worst, but literally thousands and thousands of people do this every Dodger home game. One thousand people will likely walk to the stadium from just The Douglas, Little Joy, The Short Stop, and The Gold Room alone in a mere 42 hours.
posted by Back At It Again At Krispy Kreme at 11:14 PM on October 23, 2024 [6 favorites]
Born and bred masshole, but I lived in NYC for 13 years. I was hoping for a subway series. I know the Mets are not really an underdog, scrappy team, that their owner is another financial fraudster who somehow still has his gigabucks, but still, I chose them to root for while in New York (doesn't hurt that a friend of mine is a huge fan).
So I'm annoyed at the Dodgers for knocking the Mets out. Even so, come game one, they will be my second favorite team in baseball. Doubly so if they wreck the Yankees.
(I have a theory that the Bronx's troubles and subsequent reputation are because of the supernatural pit of sucking evil located at 161st street.)
posted by Hactar at 3:20 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
So I'm annoyed at the Dodgers for knocking the Mets out. Even so, come game one, they will be my second favorite team in baseball. Doubly so if they wreck the Yankees.
(I have a theory that the Bronx's troubles and subsequent reputation are because of the supernatural pit of sucking evil located at 161st street.)
posted by Hactar at 3:20 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
As a fan of a different AL East team (Go O's!) I will only pull for the "dog-ass Yankees" (as they are known in my family) if it directly helps the O's in the standings. Never, EVER in post-season.
posted by jeporter99 at 5:16 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
posted by jeporter99 at 5:16 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
Imagine your two favorite teams being the Giants and the Twins. Oh wait, I don't have to imagine it, I live it. So this is maybe my worst-case WS scenario.
I kind of wish the Astros had made it in because I would root for any team (no no: any team) against them. It would simplify my moral baseball calculus and give me a reason to watch. But I literally cannot take a side in this one. It's like if Trump was running against Hitler's Brain They Saved and put into a robot body.
posted by CheesesOfBrazil at 6:00 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
I kind of wish the Astros had made it in because I would root for any team (no no: any team) against them. It would simplify my moral baseball calculus and give me a reason to watch. But I literally cannot take a side in this one. It's like if Trump was running against Hitler's Brain They Saved and put into a robot body.
posted by CheesesOfBrazil at 6:00 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
Oh, and naturally, I adored this Grant Brisbee article: The Hater's Guide to the 2024 World Series (ungated)
posted by CheesesOfBrazil at 6:06 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
posted by CheesesOfBrazil at 6:06 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
Cool bit of trivia: Dodger Stadium, opened in 1962, is the third-oldest stadium in Major League Baseball.
posted by Thorzdad at 6:31 AM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
posted by Thorzdad at 6:31 AM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
The Mets beat my Phillies so I'm happy they lost. The Dodgers benefited from my Phillies losing to the Mets so I want them to lose as well.
My irrational vengeance is pretty easy to understand if you're me.
posted by kimberussell at 6:44 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
My irrational vengeance is pretty easy to understand if you're me.
posted by kimberussell at 6:44 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
Cool bit of trivia: Dodger Stadium, opened in 1962, is the third-oldest stadium in Major League Baseball.
on stolen land
posted by ursus_comiter at 7:16 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
on stolen land
posted by ursus_comiter at 7:16 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
professional sports is about the worst, but literally thousands and thousands of people do this every Dodger home game. One thousand people will likely walk to the stadium from just The Douglas, Little Joy, The Short Stop, and The Gold Room alone in a mere 42 hours.
Transit mode share in LA is like 3% of the population, which for a 48k seat baseball game, means that 1400 people would be expected to take transit. 'Other' mode share for LA (including transit) is a respectable 15%, which is 7000 people do something other than mostly drive..
posted by The_Vegetables at 7:52 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
Transit mode share in LA is like 3% of the population, which for a 48k seat baseball game, means that 1400 people would be expected to take transit. 'Other' mode share for LA (including transit) is a respectable 15%, which is 7000 people do something other than mostly drive..
posted by The_Vegetables at 7:52 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
What I'm asking is, why doesn't Ohtani play in the outfield on his non-pitching days?
He could, and I think he did for a period of time in Japan, but in the case of the Dodgers specifically they have enough outfield talent otherwise that it's probably not the optimal lineup construction for them, and they probably see some potential downside in how it might affect Ohtani's recovery/workout routine between his pitching days.
posted by AndrewInDC at 8:27 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
He could, and I think he did for a period of time in Japan, but in the case of the Dodgers specifically they have enough outfield talent otherwise that it's probably not the optimal lineup construction for them, and they probably see some potential downside in how it might affect Ohtani's recovery/workout routine between his pitching days.
posted by AndrewInDC at 8:27 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
You also have to consider personalities. There are some players who absolutely hate DHing, and some who don't care.
posted by AndrewInDC at 8:38 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by AndrewInDC at 8:38 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
… which for a 48k seat baseball game…
Capacity at Dodger Stadium is 56,000. Largest baseball stadium (in terms of seating) in the world.
posted by Thorzdad at 9:40 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
Capacity at Dodger Stadium is 56,000. Largest baseball stadium (in terms of seating) in the world.
posted by Thorzdad at 9:40 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
Why not have 9 DHs and 9 defensive experts on every team? If pitchers don't have to play two ways I don't know why shortstops do. No more stuffing your second best hitter at first base.
posted by muddgirl at 9:56 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by muddgirl at 9:56 AM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
We always say *ptooey* after "Yankees" in our house.
The Dodgers signed Jackie Robinson.
Mike Trout?
Yeah, no. Ohtani bested him in the 2023 WBC Championship (USA vs. Japan). Ohtani's not pitching this season so he turns in the first 50-homer, 50-steal season in MLB history. In September he went 6-for-6 with 3 home runs, 2 stolen bases and 10 RBI
posted by kirkaracha at 10:05 AM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
The Dodgers signed Jackie Robinson.
Mike Trout?
Yeah, no. Ohtani bested him in the 2023 WBC Championship (USA vs. Japan). Ohtani's not pitching this season so he turns in the first 50-homer, 50-steal season in MLB history. In September he went 6-for-6 with 3 home runs, 2 stolen bases and 10 RBI
posted by kirkaracha at 10:05 AM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
Why not have 9 DHs and 9 defensive experts on every team? If pitchers don't have to play two ways I don't know why shortstops do. No more stuffing your second best hitter at first base.
I like the symmetry and somewhat randomness of the old DH-less National League game and wish the DH had never been instituted but, alas, here we are.
The reason why pitchers and not shortstops is that you can argue that pitching is inherently already a specialized position compared to other kinds of fielding and throwing, and the fact that people around the game have been complaining about how bad pitchers are at hitting from almost the beginning of the modern game. They didn't used to be as bad as they were recently, but it seems like it became A Thing pretty quickly for the pitchers and baseball executives to simply not really care as much about their hitting skills, Babe Ruth notwithstanding.
posted by AndrewInDC at 10:13 AM on October 24, 2024 [5 favorites]
I like the symmetry and somewhat randomness of the old DH-less National League game and wish the DH had never been instituted but, alas, here we are.
The reason why pitchers and not shortstops is that you can argue that pitching is inherently already a specialized position compared to other kinds of fielding and throwing, and the fact that people around the game have been complaining about how bad pitchers are at hitting from almost the beginning of the modern game. They didn't used to be as bad as they were recently, but it seems like it became A Thing pretty quickly for the pitchers and baseball executives to simply not really care as much about their hitting skills, Babe Ruth notwithstanding.
posted by AndrewInDC at 10:13 AM on October 24, 2024 [5 favorites]
Anyone who thinks the NL should have the DH is wrong, not just because the strategy of when to pull the starter is fun but also because pitchers being terrible at hitting, decried upthread, is in fact hilarious
Honestly I also just liked having the arbitrary difference.
posted by atoxyl at 10:15 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
Honestly I also just liked having the arbitrary difference.
posted by atoxyl at 10:15 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
Maybe I should have used catching, it's also a very specialized defensive position, yet they don't get a DH either.
posted by muddgirl at 10:22 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
posted by muddgirl at 10:22 AM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
Life long Yankees fan and New Yorker. Haters gonna hate.
My grandmother, rest her soul and my father, rest his soul were lifelong Brooklyn Dodgers fans. My dad even sold hot dogs at Ebbits Field. When the traitor Dodgers moved west, my grandmother became a Giants fan, minor league Jersey City Giants and my dad got season tickets to the Metropolitans. So, naturally, being the middle child and the contrarian, I started rooting for the NY Yankees. That was not easy then. Early 70s, we were terrible. But listening to Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White was music to my baseball loving ears. Then some guy from Cleveland bought the team and the rest is history.
Yankees fans are used to the hate so it bounces off us now. In fact both the fans and players thrive on the hate as shown by the Yankees have a better record on the road this year than at home. In fact, they have the best road record in all of baseball.
I went to a game a few years back in Chavez Ravine. Was out in LA and was given good seats to see the Yankees v Dodgers. I do not remember who won, but I still have the foul ball I caught off of Brett Gardner's bat. And I have the memories of all the Dodgers fans around me watching me try to give the ball to a Dodger fan of about 8 years old, and him refusing it because Brett Gardner. We both got cheers. I have no doubt that kid will grow up to be successful. He knew what he wanted at a young age, was fiercely loyal, and ignored his father saying, "Take it, he is offering it to you.".
I have literally watched every inning of every Yankee game this year. Looking forward to Friday night. TV on mute and John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman on the radio call. They're no Mel Allen or Vin Scully, but they sure beat the network bums.
posted by JohnnyGunn at 11:08 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
My grandmother, rest her soul and my father, rest his soul were lifelong Brooklyn Dodgers fans. My dad even sold hot dogs at Ebbits Field. When the traitor Dodgers moved west, my grandmother became a Giants fan, minor league Jersey City Giants and my dad got season tickets to the Metropolitans. So, naturally, being the middle child and the contrarian, I started rooting for the NY Yankees. That was not easy then. Early 70s, we were terrible. But listening to Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White was music to my baseball loving ears. Then some guy from Cleveland bought the team and the rest is history.
Yankees fans are used to the hate so it bounces off us now. In fact both the fans and players thrive on the hate as shown by the Yankees have a better record on the road this year than at home. In fact, they have the best road record in all of baseball.
I went to a game a few years back in Chavez Ravine. Was out in LA and was given good seats to see the Yankees v Dodgers. I do not remember who won, but I still have the foul ball I caught off of Brett Gardner's bat. And I have the memories of all the Dodgers fans around me watching me try to give the ball to a Dodger fan of about 8 years old, and him refusing it because Brett Gardner. We both got cheers. I have no doubt that kid will grow up to be successful. He knew what he wanted at a young age, was fiercely loyal, and ignored his father saying, "Take it, he is offering it to you.".
I have literally watched every inning of every Yankee game this year. Looking forward to Friday night. TV on mute and John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman on the radio call. They're no Mel Allen or Vin Scully, but they sure beat the network bums.
posted by JohnnyGunn at 11:08 AM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
In September he went 6-for-6 with 3 home runs, 2 stolen bases and 10 RBI
Forgot to specify that was in one game.
posted by kirkaracha at 2:15 PM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
Forgot to specify that was in one game.
posted by kirkaracha at 2:15 PM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
I'm for the team that won the 1994 World Series!
I'm so old, I remember going to a WS game in 1978 - Yankees vs. Dodgers. I think the Dodgers lost, it was a long time ago, and I don't remember the game much, just the experience.
Having lived in LA and SF, it's always amused me how much the Bay Area hates LA. And how little LA even notices.
posted by Chuffy at 4:00 PM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
I'm so old, I remember going to a WS game in 1978 - Yankees vs. Dodgers. I think the Dodgers lost, it was a long time ago, and I don't remember the game much, just the experience.
Having lived in LA and SF, it's always amused me how much the Bay Area hates LA. And how little LA even notices.
posted by Chuffy at 4:00 PM on October 24, 2024 [3 favorites]
Having lived in LA and SF, it's always amused me how much the Bay Area hates LA. And how little LA even notices.
Oh, so it's like being a Yankees fan. I'm from Central Jersey, and I'm a born and bred Yankees fan. I remember watching the Dodgers-Yankees series as a kid in the late 70s-early 80s thinking this is what baseball was about. I do find it hilarious that what people seem to hate the Yankees for (spending money?) is something many teams (um Dodgers?) are doing now and the rest would if they could. In many cases, it's the extremely rich owners of the teams deciding not to spend money on their team.
posted by mollweide at 5:19 PM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
Oh, so it's like being a Yankees fan. I'm from Central Jersey, and I'm a born and bred Yankees fan. I remember watching the Dodgers-Yankees series as a kid in the late 70s-early 80s thinking this is what baseball was about. I do find it hilarious that what people seem to hate the Yankees for (spending money?) is something many teams (um Dodgers?) are doing now and the rest would if they could. In many cases, it's the extremely rich owners of the teams deciding not to spend money on their team.
posted by mollweide at 5:19 PM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
*full Columbo mode*
Oh, just one more thing. The level of hate and vitriol directed against the Yankees and Yankees fans here wouldn't be tolerated if it were about any other group. Except perhaps billionaires. You may think I'm repeating myself but please look at the Dodgers payroll, too. I don't really care, mind you, but it's kind of funny.
posted by mollweide at 5:33 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
Oh, just one more thing. The level of hate and vitriol directed against the Yankees and Yankees fans here wouldn't be tolerated if it were about any other group. Except perhaps billionaires. You may think I'm repeating myself but please look at the Dodgers payroll, too. I don't really care, mind you, but it's kind of funny.
posted by mollweide at 5:33 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
I think it's the Andrew Friedman thing that keeps the Dodgers from catching as much shit. Maybe it's fair, maybe it's not, but the Dodgers feel like what smart people would do with unlimited funds, as opposed to just rich owners shaking their checkbooks in the air and saying "Get us all the stars!" The Dodgers would never give out a deal like Rodon's. Not sure they even would have given Judge that money. They pay top dollar, but only for top talents who are young or for limited years if they're not.
Cashman is kind of a wizard when it comes to balancing intense fan pressure and owner expectations, though. And most of the Yankees players these days seem fine.
Maybe we could agree to hate the Cardinals instead?
posted by DirtyOldTown at 5:53 PM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
Cashman is kind of a wizard when it comes to balancing intense fan pressure and owner expectations, though. And most of the Yankees players these days seem fine.
Maybe we could agree to hate the Cardinals instead?
posted by DirtyOldTown at 5:53 PM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
As a 70's Royals fan, and now a Mariners fan...
"Yankees really suck"
So go Dodgers I guess...
posted by Windopaene at 6:52 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
"Yankees really suck"
So go Dodgers I guess...
posted by Windopaene at 6:52 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
Yankees v Dodgers
Trump V Harris
East Coast v West Coast
Tupac v Biggie
It's complicated.
posted by JohnnyGunn at 7:20 PM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
Trump V Harris
East Coast v West Coast
Tupac v Biggie
It's complicated.
posted by JohnnyGunn at 7:20 PM on October 24, 2024 [2 favorites]
I love Metafilter, and I love baseball. So all I can say now is go Yankees and let's just have good games from here on out. I'm all about having good games versus who actually wins. Honestly.
posted by mollweide at 8:08 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by mollweide at 8:08 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
I was hoping for a reprise of Padres/Tigers, and also would have rooted for the Phillies. Oh well.
Not a fan of either team in the WS now, but can appreciate the potential for one helluva series.
I always root against the Yankees, though. That’s what they’re for! One of the best heels in all of sports. There are teams I hate and wish would be sucked into the earth and forgotten, but I want the Yankees around to root against. I’d be sad if they fell into complete irrelevance.
posted by ursus_comiter at 8:20 PM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
Not a fan of either team in the WS now, but can appreciate the potential for one helluva series.
I always root against the Yankees, though. That’s what they’re for! One of the best heels in all of sports. There are teams I hate and wish would be sucked into the earth and forgotten, but I want the Yankees around to root against. I’d be sad if they fell into complete irrelevance.
posted by ursus_comiter at 8:20 PM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
I really wanted to see the Tigers in the series, perhaps against the Mets. That would have been a helluva thing.
posted by mollweide at 8:22 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by mollweide at 8:22 PM on October 24, 2024 [1 favorite]
The NLCS featured the team with the highest payroll in baseball this year. It also featured the Dodgers.
The NY logo is so ubiqutious in Japan -
A Japanese TV reporter roams the streets of Tokyo to talk to people about the World Series:
Talking to a person in an LA hat: "Yeah, up until last year me and the family were all in Angels gear but around mid-season we finally switched over. Sorry Angels."
Talking to a person in a NY hat: "There's a baseball team in New York?"
(Joking of course. The Yankees are that team that Hideki Matsui once played for.)
Game 5 between the Dodgers and Padres was played on a Saturday morning Japan time. The game garnered a 20 rating, which MLB says is equivalent to 10 percent of TV households in Japan tuning in. Game 1 of the NLCS was not far behind with an 18.5.
Game 1 of the World Series will also be on a Saturday morning. Game 2, with Yamamoto starting will be on a Sunday morning and it may have a slight effect on election turnout (which is usually very low in Japan anyway).
For the record, I am a lapsed Mets fan from the El Sid days but they weren't expected to get to the NLCS this year and I want Ohtani to win one so let's go Dodgers.
posted by LostInUbe at 8:31 PM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
The NY logo is so ubiqutious in Japan -
A Japanese TV reporter roams the streets of Tokyo to talk to people about the World Series:
Talking to a person in an LA hat: "Yeah, up until last year me and the family were all in Angels gear but around mid-season we finally switched over. Sorry Angels."
Talking to a person in a NY hat: "There's a baseball team in New York?"
(Joking of course. The Yankees are that team that Hideki Matsui once played for.)
Game 5 between the Dodgers and Padres was played on a Saturday morning Japan time. The game garnered a 20 rating, which MLB says is equivalent to 10 percent of TV households in Japan tuning in. Game 1 of the NLCS was not far behind with an 18.5.
Game 1 of the World Series will also be on a Saturday morning. Game 2, with Yamamoto starting will be on a Sunday morning and it may have a slight effect on election turnout (which is usually very low in Japan anyway).
For the record, I am a lapsed Mets fan from the El Sid days but they weren't expected to get to the NLCS this year and I want Ohtani to win one so let's go Dodgers.
posted by LostInUbe at 8:31 PM on October 24, 2024 [4 favorites]
Maybe we could agree to hate the Cardinals instead?
As a Reds fan, I'm way ahead of you on this.
posted by cooker girl at 9:17 AM on October 25, 2024 [1 favorite]
As a Reds fan, I'm way ahead of you on this.
posted by cooker girl at 9:17 AM on October 25, 2024 [1 favorite]
Yankees WS roster has 3 ex-Cubs: Rizzo, Stroman, Leiter Jr.
Dodgers has... zero.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 12:37 PM on October 25, 2024 [2 favorites]
Dodgers has... zero.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 12:37 PM on October 25, 2024 [2 favorites]
Oh, just one more thing. The level of hate and vitriol directed against the Yankees and Yankees fans here wouldn't be tolerated if it were about any other group. Except perhaps billionaires.
As someone who grew up in the New York City metro area, I will point out that vitriol against the Yankees is because they are the team of billionaires - they're the team that the Wall Street assholes have season tickets to, and cheer for. Someone above said rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for a bully, and the dynamics of who backs them, at least for me, goes a long way in why it feels like that.
(It's also part of why I call the Dallas Cowboys the Football Yankees.)
posted by NoxAeternum at 1:55 PM on October 25, 2024 [2 favorites]
As someone who grew up in the New York City metro area, I will point out that vitriol against the Yankees is because they are the team of billionaires - they're the team that the Wall Street assholes have season tickets to, and cheer for. Someone above said rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for a bully, and the dynamics of who backs them, at least for me, goes a long way in why it feels like that.
(It's also part of why I call the Dallas Cowboys the Football Yankees.)
posted by NoxAeternum at 1:55 PM on October 25, 2024 [2 favorites]
Dang, wish I knew I my friends and family were Wall Street assholes when I was growing up. I feel like I could have done something with that knowledge when I was a kid.
posted by mollweide at 4:59 PM on October 25, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by mollweide at 4:59 PM on October 25, 2024 [1 favorite]
Here's a fanfare thread that Rhaomi started for talking about the games.
posted by trig at 8:14 AM on October 26, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by trig at 8:14 AM on October 26, 2024 [1 favorite]
Yankees WS roster has 3 ex-Cubs: Rizzo, Stroman, Leiter Jr.
Dodgers has... zero.
Sounds Roykoriffic to me.
But holy hell, what a game that was last night. "Not a bad opening act," as the late lamented Mr. Scully would put it.
posted by non canadian guy at 1:00 PM on October 26, 2024 [2 favorites]
Dodgers has... zero.
Sounds Roykoriffic to me.
But holy hell, what a game that was last night. "Not a bad opening act," as the late lamented Mr. Scully would put it.
posted by non canadian guy at 1:00 PM on October 26, 2024 [2 favorites]
File under: professional baseball. Dodgers score FIVE runs with 2 OUTS to TIE World Series Game 5! Yankees blow a 5-0 lead.
posted by kirkaracha at 10:28 AM on October 31, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by kirkaracha at 10:28 AM on October 31, 2024 [1 favorite]
Seen elsewhere: "5-0 is the new 28-3."
posted by NoxAeternum at 12:14 PM on November 1, 2024 [1 favorite]
posted by NoxAeternum at 12:14 PM on November 1, 2024 [1 favorite]
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