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Rooting interest poll: Tigers vs. Athletics
Who are you rooting for in the ALCS? Detroit or Oakland?
Detroit Tigers | 19 votes |
Oakland Athletics | 10 votes |
Yancy Street Gang Oct 08 2006 09:43 AM |
Who are you rooting for in the ALCS? Detroit or Oakland?
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 08 2006 09:46 AM |
I have to go with Detroit here. I always feel a sense of gratitude to the team that bumps the Yankees. Also, it's nice to see Detroit succeed so soon after losing 119 games. (And I was rooting hard for them to lose that year, so it's only fair that I root for them to win this year.)
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OlerudOwned Oct 08 2006 10:08 AM |
I picked the A's and I want to sound smart.
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dinosaur jesus Oct 08 2006 10:12 AM |
I want the A's to win so I don't have to hear any more about Tiger Magic. They beat the Y's because they were a better team. Nothing magical about it.
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ScarletKnight41 Oct 08 2006 10:14 AM |
I'm an A's fan. I have been since 2001.
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TheOldMole Oct 08 2006 10:21 AM |
For pretty much Yancy's reasons, plus I have a general tendency that where there's not a stronger rooting influences, I root for the original teams. Except the Yankees, of course.
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Johnny Dickshot Oct 08 2006 10:35 AM |
I like that it's come down to two old-school, traditionally black union cities in economic tough times. Well, last I heard Oaktown was on the upswing, but Detroit is in shambles. It will be a nice boost for people in either town.
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OlerudOwned Oct 08 2006 10:36 AM |
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Seven good, long, grinding games that wear both teams down so that the winner has nothing left in the tank for the World Series.
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cooby Oct 08 2006 10:40 AM |
Tigers. Sorry Jay.
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Valadius Oct 08 2006 12:06 PM |
I said the A's before, and I'm holding myself to that. It's payback time for '73.
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 08 2006 12:08 PM |
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Payback time? Would an Oakland loss in 2006 cause Joe Rudi to lose a moment of sleep? There's no need for vengence against the 1973 Athletics.
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Zvon Oct 08 2006 02:38 PM |
This is a tuff one--
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SteveJRogers Oct 08 2006 02:48 PM |
Yeah if Seaver wasn't being such a Diva about wanting to close out the series on his own and all
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KC Oct 08 2006 02:49 PM |
Tigers in six, Zito becomes a Yankee asap per FA rules and regs (even
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vtmet Oct 08 2006 03:50 PM |
This is a tough call...I think that the Tigers have the better pitching staff and offense & also deserve to be in the WS more...but at the same time, The A's would give us a better chance to assess Zito before wasting money on him, and the A's might be easier to beat...I think that Comerica Park matches up with Shea the best for our pitchers...
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Elster88 Oct 08 2006 07:02 PM |
Jay Fucking Payton baby.
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DocTee Oct 08 2006 07:13 PM |
The A's. After moving from NYC we lived in Oakland for a spell-- they, and the city they represent, are the red-headed stepchildren of the SF media and I always liked the fact that they seemed as if they had something to prove. While the Giants get the headlines, they get the championships.
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ScarletKnight41 Oct 08 2006 08:03 PM |
The Coliseum is one of the very few current Major League parks that is crappier than Shea. The A's are in desperate need of a new stadium.
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Frayed Knot Oct 08 2006 10:00 PM |
Basically what Dickshot said.
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soupcan Oct 08 2006 10:05 PM |
I'm 50-50 here.
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 08 2006 10:11 PM |
I actually prefer new matchups, so Mets-Tigers helps fit that bill.
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Valadius Oct 09 2006 01:04 AM |
What do you consider an original team?
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Gwreck Oct 09 2006 02:00 AM |
I'm not Yancy, but I was under the impression that the "original teams" consisted of the 8 teams in each league in 1903, the start of World Series play.
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Yancy Street Gang Oct 09 2006 06:46 AM |
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One of the original 16, still playing in its original city. (I base "original" on the early 20th Century, when baseball's alignment started a long term period of stability.) St. Louis Cardinals. Philadelphia Phillies. Pittsburgh Pirates. Chicago Cubs. New York Yankees. Cleveland Indians. Detroit Tigers. Chicago White Sox.
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MFS62 Oct 09 2006 08:18 AM |
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When I was listening to one of their games on radio, I heard the announcer say it was a "full house" in Oakland. Later, he said the attendance was (IIRC) 35,000+. As I recalled, they play football in the Oakland Alameda County Stadium, so attendance is at least 55,000. Were the other 20,000 people disguised as empty seats? I sent an email to an A's fan friend and he told me that they rope off the upper deck for baseball games and don't sell tickets to those seats. Later
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Gwreck Oct 09 2006 08:36 AM |
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Indeed. They have green tarps over the seats. One wonders if in the World Series those seats won't be opened up, similar to what happened in Flordia in '97 and '03.
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Rotblatt Oct 09 2006 10:09 AM |
The city of Detroit needs the business.
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ScarletKnight41 Oct 09 2006 10:16 AM |
Don't dis the fans in Oakland - they're not like Dodgers fans, you know.
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silverdsl Oct 09 2006 10:21 AM |
I went with the A's because I've long liked the A's. However, even though the Tigers beat the Yankees, I wouldn't mind seeing them advance. Detroit doesn't have all that much to get excited about these days, and it's always neat to see a team that few take seriously make some noise.
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Rockin' Doc Oct 09 2006 10:46 PM |
I've never really been a fan of either the A's or the Tigers, but the resurrection of the Tiger's franchise is a good story. They went from "challenging" the 1962 Mets record for losses in a season to playing in the ALCS in a few short years. A remarkable turnaround. Besides, they humiliated the Yankees in the playoffs which earned my affection. I will be cheering for the Tigers in the ALCS.
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Willets Point Oct 10 2006 01:04 AM |
Les Tigres des Detroit!
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Elster88 Oct 10 2006 09:46 PM |
Not too many Jay Payton fans out there, huh?
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