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World Series ROOTING INTEREST


Chicago Cubs 12 votes

Cleveland Indians 14 votes

bmfc1
Oct 23 2016 03:12 AM

This World Series would have a great storyline if it just had the Cubs but it also has the Indians. Two long-suffering franchises. "Rookie of the Year" vs. "Major League." Wow.
Screw it, the Mets aren't in it. But someone has to win... who do you WANT to win?

d'Kong76
Oct 23 2016 03:15 AM
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Cub fans need to suffer a few more decades.

themetfairy
Oct 23 2016 03:51 AM
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I'm currently in a "I don't really give a shit" mood, but we'll see if that changes over the next couple of days.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Oct 23 2016 03:58 AM
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This'll sound a little mean, maybe (and a few good friends are Northside-aligned), but the nasty little post-Mets-elimination elf inside me thinks it would be hilarious to watch Cubs fans watching Cleveland celebrate on the Wrigley infield.

MFS62
Oct 23 2016 02:21 PM
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I always root for the NL team (Well, with some exceptions, when I abstain).
This year, I won't have any problems doing it.

Later

d'Kong76
Oct 23 2016 02:53 PM
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
the nasty little post-Mets-elimination elf inside me thinks it would be hilarious to watch Cubs fans watching Cleveland celebrate on the Wrigley infield.

Sign me up!

Zvon
Oct 23 2016 04:45 PM
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I want to see baseball history, and both teams could provide that. But that 1908 thing--I'd like to see that drought end during my lifetime.

Frayed Knot
Oct 23 2016 05:18 PM
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I sometimes don't know heading into a 'neutral' World Series who I'm going to root for until several games in when I find myself pulling for one over the other.
I suspect in this case that I'm going to be pulling for the Cubs (so I voted that way in the poll) although not so much that I don't want to see them at least have to sweat for it.

G-Fafif
Oct 23 2016 09:37 PM
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Cubs are bidding to become only the second team to be eliminated by the Mets in the postseason one year and win the World Series the next. I'm going with that as my storyline of choice, though I have nothing against the Tribe and would be very happy on behalf of a friend who's been rooting for Cleveland since the days of Leon "Daddy Wags" Wagner.

Move over 1970 Orioles. You might have company in learning how to win from a Mets team that took you to school.

Lefty Specialist
Oct 24 2016 12:17 AM
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Cubbies.

I want them to get it out of their system so that the Mets can go for it next year.

cooby
Oct 24 2016 12:31 AM
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Chief Wahoo

Centerfield
Oct 24 2016 02:07 PM
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Frayed Knot wrote:
I sometimes don't know heading into a 'neutral' World Series who I'm going to root for until several games in when I find myself pulling for one over the other.
I suspect in this case that I'm going to be pulling for the Cubs (so I voted that way in the poll) although not so much that I don't want to see them at least have to sweat for it.


Yup. In theory, when the post-season started, I figured I would root for the Cubs.

But watching the NLCS made me realize I can't root for those smug bastards. I had to remind myself several times "Remember Utley. Remember Scoscia. Remember you hate the Dodgers." So I'll turn on the TV and see which way I start rooting and just go with it. Probably Cleveland.

Ceetar
Oct 24 2016 03:10 PM
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Cubs. I like seeing the best teams win

Benjamin Grimm
Oct 24 2016 03:11 PM
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Indians. I'd hate to see a 108-year tradition end.

RealityChuck
Oct 24 2016 08:25 PM
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Cubs.

1. It's been a long time.
2. I saw a Mets game at Wrigley and the Cubs fans were incredibly welcoming, even knowing I was rooting for the Mets. It's truly the friendly confines.
3. Giving David Wright the third base bag last year. Now, that's class.
4. My daughter is in Chicago and works near Wrigley. She's never cared for baseball, but it getting into it a bit this year.

d'Kong76
Oct 24 2016 08:37 PM
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Interesting we're so evenly divided.

MFS62
Oct 24 2016 10:30 PM
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Al Rosen (Who got a cuppa' Joe) was on the 1948 Cleveland World Series Champs.
Ernie Banks has passed away.
But the Cubs can win one for Billy Williams.

Later

Frayed Knot
Oct 26 2016 02:21 AM
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MFS62 wrote:
Al Rosen (Who got a cuppa' Joe) was on the 1948 Cleveland World Series Champs.
Ernie Banks has passed away.
But the Cubs can win one for Billy Williams.


There is one remaining member of the 1948 champion Indians team still alive -- http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... ed01.shtml

I haven't checked all of them, but I suspect that the 1908 Cubs have no such still-living players.

TransMonk
Oct 26 2016 02:51 PM
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I'm with the Indians...but I'd be fine with a Cubs win, too.

I live in relatively close proximity to Cub Land and have many Cub-fan friends. There have been more than a few peeps jumping on the bandwagon this year and last. It is hard to tell the difference between who the genuine long-suffering fans are and those who are just experiencing the Cubs for the first time now that they are built to succeed. I do have several childhood friends (thanks for keeping us in touch, Facebook!) that were Cubs fans then and are Cubs fans now...and I do hope the Cubs win it for them. But the swath of "new" Cubs fans were ready to host the World Championship flag on Opening Day and haven't shut up about it since.

Vic Sage
Oct 26 2016 04:57 PM
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baseball season ended weeks ago.
a plague on both their houses.