Master Index of Archived Threads
WTF? WBC not on TV
Rotblatt Mar 15 2006 08:06 PM |
Ridiculous. Tonight's games determine the fates of the Puerto Rican, Cuban & Japanese teams, and they're not being shown on TV.
|
OlerudOwned Mar 15 2006 08:28 PM |
Those team have a glaring lack of Derek Jeter, therefore cannot be shown
|
Yancy Street Gang Mar 15 2006 08:33 PM |
I was surprised at that too. I was looking forward to cheering on the Puerto Rican team tonight.
|
metirish Mar 15 2006 08:40 PM |
Yeah this sucks, college basketball takes over ESPN tonight.
|
KC Mar 15 2006 08:40 PM |
I think they underestimated how a decent sized niche of baseball fans would
|
Yancy Street Gang Mar 15 2006 08:44 PM |
Me too. I'm far more interested in this than I thought I would be.
|
Rotblatt Mar 15 2006 10:00 PM |
|
Uh, college basketball and COLLEGE WOMEN'S SOFTBALL. Who watches that? I mean, seriously. Japan v. South Korea is being shown at 1:00 on tape delay, but I'm not willing to stay up until 4:00 on a weeknight and I don't want to wait to find out who wins until tomorrow night.
|
TheOldMole Mar 15 2006 10:09 PM |
Me too, on the interest and the frustration.
|
metsmarathon Mar 15 2006 11:25 PM |
oops... missed this thread...
|
metirish Mar 15 2006 11:36 PM |
I just saw on the news that Cuba beat Puerto Rico 4 - 3 to advance to the semi-finals, the PR is out......Cuba will play the DR Saturday at Petco Park, no score in Korea V Japan.
|
metsmarathon Mar 15 2006 11:42 PM |
5 hits between the two teams in the bottom of the sixth, no score, and we can't see a damned thing of it. sigh.
|
Frayed Knot Mar 16 2006 12:14 AM |
Some ESPN programming guy was on FAN today explaining that this other stuff: NBA game, NCAA softball, NIT, Tennis - was booked well ahead of time and so the WBC got shunted off to either ESPN Deportes and/or tape delay.
|
Rotblatt Mar 16 2006 12:23 AM |
Japan got robbed. Again. Lead-off walk to Korea in the eighth. Single to right-center. Runner tries for third and gets nailed but called safe. Next batter hits a double, scoring two runs.
|
TransMonk Mar 16 2006 12:50 AM |
The Korean runner was safe at third. The 3rd baseman didn't hang on to the ball for the tag.
|
TransMonk Mar 16 2006 12:56 AM |
Korea wins 2-1. Undefeated...who'da thunk?
|
Rotblatt Mar 16 2006 08:01 AM |
|
Yup, you're totally right--he was safe. Pretty darn clear on the replay. The starting 3B, 3-time gold glover Iwamura, tweaked his hammy trying to score from second on a single to center in the third or fourth inning. He pulled up a little lame about 2/3 of the way down the third-base line and was thrown out by a hair. He had to leave the game and Chiba Lotte 3B Imae entered for him. Imae was the guy who was unable to hold on to the throw from CF Fukudome, costing Japan an out and a run. So basically, one pulled hammy was enough to cost Japan the game. A very good game, even though my computer kept freezing, and the bad guys one. At one point, Ichiro lept into the stands to try and catch a foul ball. He was unable to make the play past the fans, and after he landed he turned around and barked at them, clearly pissed off. I've never seem him so upset--and this was before Japan was losing. All 3 games Japan lost in the WBC were by 1 run--and the game agasint the USA probably should have gone to Japan. Tough, tough tournament for them. Of course, if Team America loses to Mexico, Japan could advance, but I suspect Team America will crush them.
|
Yancy Street Gang Mar 16 2006 09:10 AM |
Well, with Puerto Rico out, I guess my rooting allegiance will switch to the Dominican Republic.
|
sharpie Mar 16 2006 09:13 AM |
Delgado had a pinch-hit single in last night's game.
|
Centerfield Mar 16 2006 12:03 PM |
They were cutting into the Cuba-PR game last night on ESPN News. I was torn watching Beltran hit, I wanted him to do well, but I also wanted PR to be eliminated so the Mets could come home.
|
Rotblatt Mar 16 2006 12:37 PM |
|
Ichiro was also uncharacteristically pressing at the plate. He swung at a few terrible pitches--really suprised me. I hope Iguchi & Matsui feel like shit. They could REALLY have helped Japan out. I mean, their pitching was plenty good enough--one or two more quality at bats per game might have tipped Japan over.
|
Edgy DC Mar 16 2006 12:43 PM |
Yeah, I was thinking about how seriously Japan took this and how poorly this might reflect on Matsui --- his extended explanation notwithstanding.
|
Centerfield Mar 16 2006 12:51 PM |
The Japanese are pretty easygoing. I'm sure it's no big deal.
|
Centerfield Mar 16 2006 12:53 PM |
As an aside, when I initially thought about this tournament, I was looking forward to seeing Shinjo again. And then it occurred to me that he wasn't that good in Japan and might not be asked to be part of the team. I didn't see or hear anything about him.
|
Johnny Dickshot Mar 16 2006 01:18 PM |
Shinjo
|
Elster88 Mar 16 2006 01:20 PM |
Jacked.
|
Edgy DC Mar 16 2006 01:26 PM |
What channel is showing the World Underwear Classic? I'd put Brent "ToolShed" Mayne up against Sparkle.
|
Johnny Dickshot Mar 16 2006 01:28 PM |
No contest. Look at how cut Shinjo is!
|
Edgy DC Mar 16 2006 01:31 PM |
An embarrassing situation that Brent Mayne has never found himself in.
|