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| quote: | Originally posted by inconspicuous
...so rivera blew a save...so what? He's been falling off for the past few years. It's, what, the 30th game of the season? if that? Seriously, fuck both of them. If ESPN cared any moar about the damn east coast, they'd be covering softball games in Jersey. Seriously, nobody but Yankees & Red Sox fans give a shit about this nonsense. There are a million other rivalries that are just as or nearly as deep-seeded, or which, at the very least, have the same level of interest (see: Packers vs. Bears, Giants vs. Dodgers, Cubs vs. White Sox, Chiefs vs. Raiders, etc.) that don't get anywhere NEAR the amount of coverage that these pointless affairs get. I hope they both lose 100 games and all the fans on both sides take Peter Gammons & Tim Kurkjian with them to some place that will prevent everyone else from ever having to hear from any of them ever again. |
Dodgers v. Giants is indeed a better rivalry than Yankees v. Red Sox simply because it stood the test of time.
1. It's evenly match. They take turns knocking each other out of the playoff hunt.
2. The Red Sox v. Yanks rivalry aside from 1949, 1978, 1986, 1999, 2003-present, has been dormant. Dodgers v. Giants has been constant from the days they were in NY through moving over to California.
Honestly, the media has hyped up this rivalry for more than its really worth. Nonetheless it's the hottest rivalry right now.
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