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Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-11-2005 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
what about me? I admit it, I can't devote myself to watching every game that doesn't make me less of a fan of my team and the sport. I mean I played the game for 15yrs of my life into Div2 College, but now with a working schedule and stuff, I simply can't devote any time to following the sport (fantasy leagues/football betting). I use to bet heavy on football say 2-3yrs ago, ever since then I haven't followed the sport. I'm still a fan don't get me wrong. I enjoy watching games both baseball and basketball, just that I simply can't devote time to keep up with stats and stuff. I can only voice my opinion about my team, I guess that's how I am a fan. Is it any different than what some of you consider fans, I can say a good amount have already demonstrated their depth of knowledge but that doesn't make you anymore the fan of the sport/team than I right?


We all know that there are some who simply can't devote time to their team/sport. Then there are others who choose not to and show up at their respective stadiums/arenas/fields with their $1,000 suits in October/January/April/etc.


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Oct-11-2005 19:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
We all know that there are some who simply can't devote time to their team/sport. Then there are others who choose not to and show up at their respective stadiums/arenas/fields with their $1,000 suits in October/January/April/etc.


Hey don't hate on corporate perks. How do you think we land a 15,000 unit sale to Amazon at a deep discount? We offer up perks such as Yankee Tickets, U2 Tickets, etc. It's the nature of business, gratitude is expected when people talk business. And on that note, I had the corporate box on the 8th for the U2 concert with a Google Rep (a friend of mine LOL) who was interested in doing business with us (while they were getting sued by the Authors Association) just so I can vouch for the box, too bad a Senior VP from Businessweek took it from me LOLS. CRAP!


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-11-2005 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
Hey don't hate on corporate perks. How do you think we land a 15,000 unit sale to Amazon at a deep discount? We offer up perks such as Yankee Tickets, U2 Tickets, etc. It's the nature of business, gratitude is expected when people talk business. And on that note, I had the corporate box on the 8th for the U2 concert with a Google Rep (a friend of mine LOL) who was interested in doing business with us (while they were getting sued by the Authors Association) just so I can vouch for the box, too bad a Senior VP from Businessweek took it from me LOLS. CRAP!


Dude... I'm not even talking about just that. I'm talking about people who just show up for the sake of showing up. Because it's the "cool thing to do." There's a difference between the 25,000 people that show up at Shea in mid-June for a Benson v. Vincente Padilla game and the extra 15,000+ who show up in early September for that same match-up. I know if you had the time, you'd be one of the original 25,000. I can't say the same for most others.


Posted by Vlad on Oct-11-2005 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
What about him? Bullpen or trade bait is what I'd guess.


Id put him in the bullpen, they need as much help in there as possible. Plus, hes an insurance policy in the event something happens to one of those starters.

Now they have Wang, Embre, Small, Gordon and Rivera in the pen, its a good start. Drop Lieter and get another lefty, and the pen should be good.

Since when did having to watch all 162 games be the measuring stick of what a fan is. I watch games whenever I have time, but being the fact that Im a full time student, plus trying to do as much work as I can to fill the gaps to make money - I dont have time to watch 3 hours of the game, on top of that, I dont have the Yes network at home to watch a good chunk of them if I had some spare time.


Posted by verndogs on Oct-11-2005 20:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Id put him in the bullpen, they need as much help in there as possible. Plus, hes an insurance policy in the event something happens to one of those starters.

Now they have Wang, Embre, Small, Gordon and Rivera in the pen, its a good start. Drop Lieter and get another lefty, and the pen should be good.

Since when did having to watch all 162 games be the measuring stick of what a fan is. I watch games whenever I have time, but being the fact that Im a full time student, plus trying to do as much work as I can to fill the gaps to make money - I dont have time to watch 3 hours of the game, on top of that, I dont have the Yes network at home to watch a good chunk of them if I had some spare time.


given the fact you're a full time student...

It certainly didn't help your case when you only posted in the baseball thread earlier this season when the yankees are back in first place


Posted by Vlad on Oct-11-2005 20:53:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
given the fact you're a full time student...

It certainly didn't help your case when you only posted in the baseball thread earlier this season when the yankees are back in first place


Being that I really dont care about the other teams in baseball, when else am I gonna post?


Posted by Highmay on Oct-11-2005 21:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Being that I really dont care about the other teams in baseball, when else am I gonna post?


you see...i never understood this...how can you just care about one team when they themselves are involved in the affairs of about half the teams in baseball?? I hardly have time myself to look at whats going on in the rest of baseball, but I at least do it...

you dont sound like a true fan at all...


Posted by Vlad on Oct-11-2005 21:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Highmay
you see...i never understood this...how can you just care about one team when they themselves are involved in the affairs of about half the teams in baseball?? I hardly have time myself to look at whats going on in the rest of baseball, but I at least do it...

you dont sound like a true fan at all...



Trust me, Im always trying to be up on the news in regards to the Yankees.

During the season, every week, I would always be checking the newspapers and/or websites to see where they were in the standings, and whether they were making any moves.

Obviously at the end of the year you start caring about other teams, because they play a big role in whether your team makes the playoffs or not depending on where they are in the standings, but until than... those teams dont get much attention from me.


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-11-2005 22:16:

I never said you HAD to watch all 162. I was speaking figuratively. But I think we all know that, if in the coming years, the Yankees start doing worse and worse and the Mets start doing better and better, the Mets fans here will start coming out of the woodwork as the Yankee fans slowly fade into Bolivian. It sucks... and it will definitely irk me, but I guess there really isn't much you can do about that. But, what will really bother me will be when the Mets start doing better and every post is about the Mets, then they have a poor 2 week stretch and there are no posts about them... but when the winning starts, it all comes right back.

Obviously, there are different levels of fandom. I consider myself a NY Giants fan, but I really don't know much about them. I've watched most games this season, but one thing I know I will not be doing is going around talking about the Giants in January like I have any idea what I'm talking about. Because baseball takes precedence over any other sport for me (as I'm sure you all know by now after reading some of my ridiculously long and boring "stats" posts).


Posted by Vlad on Oct-11-2005 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
I never said you HAD to watch all 162. I was speaking figuratively. But I think we all know that, if in the coming years, the Yankees start doing worse and worse and the Mets start doing better and better, the Mets fans here will start coming out of the woodwork as the Yankee fans slowly fade into Bolivian. It sucks... and it will definitely irk me, but I guess there really isn't much you can do about that. But, what will really bother me will be when the Mets start doing better and every post is about the Mets, then they have a poor 2 week stretch and there are no posts about them... but when the winning starts, it all comes right back.


Which is what people do to us Yankee fans, which makes - or would make - some people hypocrates.

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
Obviously, there are different levels of fandom. I consider myself a NY Giants fan, but I really don't know much about them. I've watched most games this season, but one thing I know I will not be doing is going around talking about the Giants in January like I have any idea what I'm talking about. Because baseball takes precedence over any other sport for me (as I'm sure you all know by now after reading some of my ridiculously long and boring "stats" posts).



See you and I are on opposite sides, what you are to baseball, I am to football.


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-11-2005 23:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Which is what people do to us Yankee fans, which makes - or would make - some people hypocrates.




See you and I are on opposite sides, what you are to baseball, I am to football.


Uhhhh... if you say so.


Posted by Mebot on Oct-12-2005 02:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
Dude... I'm not even talking about just that. I'm talking about people who just show up for the sake of showing up. Because it's the "cool thing to do." There's a difference between the 25,000 people that show up at Shea in mid-June for a Benson v. Vincente Padilla game and the extra 15,000+ who show up in early September for that same match-up. I know if you had the time, you'd be one of the original 25,000. I can't say the same for most others.


yes and
quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
I never said you HAD to watch all 162. I was speaking figuratively. But I think we all know that, if in the coming years, the Yankees start doing worse and worse and the Mets start doing better and better, the Mets fans here will start coming out of the woodwork as the Yankee fans slowly fade into Bolivian. It sucks... and it will definitely irk me, but I guess there really isn't much you can do about that. But, what will really bother me will be when the Mets start doing better and every post is about the Mets, then they have a poor 2 week stretch and there are no posts about them... but when the winning starts, it all comes right back.

Obviously, there are different levels of fandom. I consider myself a NY Giants fan, but I really don't know much about them. I've watched most games this season, but one thing I know I will not be doing is going around talking about the Giants in January like I have any idea what I'm talking about. Because baseball takes precedence over any other sport for me (as I'm sure you all know by now after reading some of my ridiculously long and boring "stats" posts).


I agree with this despite saying this as a Washington Nationals fan (i feel out of place here in the NYTA forums,) but even with the infancy of this team I can still relate to what you're saying.

I've been following the Nats since last October and i've met "fans" that don't know much about baseball but just go to the games because they were # 1 for much of June and July this summer and/or because it was the "thing" to do (go to RFK stadium for a game)

It's hard to make my point with a team that's less than a year old, but I still see your point in your posts. I have been following the Nats thru thick and thin and I see your same position with the Mets.


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-12-2005 02:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Mebot
yes and


I agree with this despite saying this as a Washington Nationals fan (i feel out of place here in the NYTA forums,) but even with the infancy of this team I can still relate to what you're saying.

I've been following the Nats since last October and i've met "fans" that don't know much about baseball but just go to the games because they were # 1 for much of June and July this summer and/or because it was the "thing" to do (go to RFK stadium for a game)

It's hard to make my point with a team that's less than a year old, but I still see your point in your posts. I have been following the Nats thru thick and thin and I see your same position with the Mets.


That's cool. Even though you never saw that team when they had Vlad and Vasquez. Wow.


Posted by partyhopper on Oct-12-2005 03:07:

all the traveling didn't seem to affect the Angels, as they take ALCS Game 1, 3-2

Like Santana last night, Byrd steps up this time for the Halos.
It would be something if Washburn does the same tomorrow, with strep throat and all


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-12-2005 03:15:

Bleh. I hate the Angels.


Posted by Member of X on Oct-12-2005 03:34:

I'm definitely rooting for the Stros and White Sox. I hate the Angels too (but like Vlad).

I'm too depressed to talk about the Yankees, especially thinking that these playoff exits will become commonplace with them under the current management philosophy. Plus, I jumped on the A Fraud bandwagon and now I feel disgusted with myself considering how much I hated that guy as a Mariner/Ranger! MVP my ASS!!!!


Posted by Vlad on Oct-12-2005 03:46:

quote:
Originally posted by partyhopper
all the traveling didn't seem to affect the Angels, as they take ALCS Game 1, 3-2

Like Santana last night, Byrd steps up this time for the Halos.
It would be something if Washburn does the same tomorrow, with strep throat and all



Thank you Dan Patrick.


Posted by Vlad on Oct-12-2005 03:47:

Member, your TA title should be A-Fraud into doubleplay.


Posted by Gmoney part II on Oct-12-2005 03:54:

Here is my theory on this topic. I think both the Yankees and Red Sox burned themselves out competing with each other at the end of the season. When the playoffs rolled around, they had no energy( physical or mental) left.


Posted by Shamez214 on Oct-12-2005 04:12:

My theory is that the White Sox were the hotter team against the Red Sox. And that the Yankees pitching, for lack of a better word, blows hairy elephant nipples.


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Oct-12-2005 04:14:

Worm Popper

yeah Go Cardinals

by the way lol @ every post posted by a obvious person , vern guess who it is...


Posted by Vlad on Oct-12-2005 04:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
And that the Yankees pitching, for lack of a better word, blows hairy elephant nipples.


Old news.


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Oct-12-2005 04:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
My theory is that the White Sox were the hotter team against the Red Sox. And that the Yankees pitching, for lack of a better word, blows hairy elephant nipples.

um yeah usually the hotter teams win lol
I agree with your explanation of the yanks
speakin of elephants, I still think the Angels are screwed without Colon


Posted by verndogs on Oct-12-2005 04:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Eddie N MIAMI
yeah Go Cardinals

by the way lol @ every post posted by a obvious person , vern guess who it is...



Posted by Mebot on Oct-12-2005 04:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
That's cool. Even though you never saw that team when they had Vlad and Vasquez. Wow.


hehe yeah but i never liked the Expos.. One player doesn't necessarily make me like a team either. I like a team as a collective whole (mostly for geographic value rather than player value).

meh, that's just me.


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