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2008 MLB All-Star Game Thread

OK, someone explain this to me. Somebody (Shotty?) brought this up in the thread earlier tonight, and Murray Chass brought it up in his initial not a BLOG! entry on his site, too:

There are ways to create a more meaningful way of determining homefield advantage for the World Series if that's what they really want to do.
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One way would be to reward the team with the better won-lost record. But that idea wouldn't work logistically. Baseball can't wait until days or even a week before the World Series is scheduled to start to determine where Series game will be played. Airlines and hotels don't work that way.

At first glance, I can accept that. But when I think about it ...

Go back to last year's postseason. On the morning of Oct. 21, three days before the World Series was scheduled to begin ... no one knew whether the World Series would begin in Boston or Cleveland. Game 7 had yet to be played.

So, the typical reasoning for why home-field can't be determined by the team with the best record is that the logistics don't work for airline/hotel scheduling when nobody knows where Game 1 is going to be played. Right?

Even still ... by the start of the ALCS this fall, we can narrow it down to one or two cities. But we still don't KNOW which one it will be, until the games are actually played. Can't make all your hotel reservations for Cleveland, if the Series ends up starting in Boston, right?

So, what gives? Other than the fact that Fox and MLB want "This Game to Count", which is obvious?

The logic doesn't make sense to me now.
 
Is there such a thing as a SportsJournalists.com Media Guide?

If so, can someone look up "46 pages for a single game in less than 18 hours?"

I'm thinking some type of record was broken tonight.
 
93Devil said:
Is there such a thing as a SportsJournalists.com Media Guide?

If so, can someone look up "46 pages for a single game in less than 18 hours?"

I'm thinking some type of record was broken tonight.

We could get to 47 with one more post.
 
deskslave said:
93Devil said:
Is there such a thing as a SportsJournalists.com Media Guide?

If so, can someone look up "46 pages for a single game in less than 18 hours?"

I'm thinking some type of record was broken tonight.

We could get to 47 with one more post.

And I suppose someone oughta do it.
 
deskslave said:
93Devil said:
Is there such a thing as a SportsJournalists.com Media Guide?

If so, can someone look up "46 pages for a single game in less than 18 hours?"

I'm thinking some type of record was broken tonight.

It would be close between this and the 07 Fiesta Bowl between Boise St. and OU.
 
shockey said:
re: pregame -- did willie mays even know where he was? did he ever acknowledge the crowd or hamilton? ??? ??? ???

From my seats it looked like Mays dissed Hamilton - It seemed like he turned away on purpose. Willie has turned into a bitter old man.

Having George show up in gofl cart was bad idea. They were going for the Ted Williams moment and it just did not work. I think the fans and players were stunned at his condition since very few have seen him.
 
Boom_70 said:
From my seats it looked like Mays dissed Hamilton - It seemed like he turned away on purpose. Willie has turned into a bitter old man.

That's really how that looked to me too. Which, if true, is really petty and sad.
 
Mays didn't even acknowledge the crowd when introduced, at least not on camera. That's a big no-no, unless he's got dementia, which someone mentioned here awhile back.

Steinbrenner's entrance was uncomfortable, until Whitey Ford gave him a kiss. That got me.
 
goalmouth said:
Mays didn't even acknowledge the crowd when introduced, at least not on camera. That's a big no-no, unless he's got dementia, which someone mentioned here awhile back.

Steinbrenner's entrance was uncomfortable, until Whitey Ford gave him a kiss. That got me.

I don't buy the dementia thing. He found his way to Yankee Stadium. Willie is just a bitter old man for no good reason.
 
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