
The Red Sox won the World Series!!!!!!!!!
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I'm actually kinda grateful the Indians didn't make it to the Series this year. Can you imagine how embarrassing that would be for the Cavs, who had just made it into the #2 spot in their league last spring thanks to LeBron "the new Michael Jordan" James, to have another local team do the exact same thing without a major (and expensive, IIRC) superstar.
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My dad's the real baseball fan in the family. I was surprised to learn that he wasn't rooting for the Red Sox this time, as they've been one of his favorite teams. He felt compelled to support the new underdog. But not with his usual great excitement, which is why I didn't hear about this before reading the thread title.
I'm grateful whenever a politically incorrect team name doesn't get top honors. And coming from the hometown of the Redskins, that's saying something.I'm actually kinda grateful the Indians didn't make it to the Series this year.
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Yep, there aren't any major-league baseball teams outside the US. Except of course the Toronto Blue Jays, 2-time winners of the World Series.Because America is the worldWhy is it called the World series?(Or at least, they seem to think they are.)
Anyway, the first postseason championship series was played back in 1884. This series was quite sensibly billed as the "championship of the United States." However, after said series was over, some over-enthusiastic sportswriter dubbed the winner the "world champions." Not surprisingly, the winning team liked the sound of that, so since then the series has been called the World Series. (There's another explanation that when the Series started the best players in the world were all in the United States, so the US's best team could be considered the world champs; as no other country was playing at such a high level of skill.)
Of course, everyone has always known it's a silly and grandiose name. A later sportswriter, Ring Lardner, mocked the event's self-importance by always calling it the "World Serious."

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Thank you for saying what I wanted to say.Yep, there aren't any major-league baseball teams outside the US. Except of course the Toronto Blue Jays, 2-time winners of the World Series.Because America is the worldWhy is it called the World series?(Or at least, they seem to think they are.)
I honestly don't know how to vote in this poll. I cared about the World Series, but I also think I was impartial towards who won. That is saying something since I come from a family of Bostonians.
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And except for Japan, which has multiple baseball leagues.Yep, there aren't any major-league baseball teams outside the US. Except of course the Toronto Blue Jays, 2-time winners of the World Series.Because America is the worldWhy is it called the World series?(Or at least, they seem to think they are.)
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But, the U.S. champ and Japan's champ don't meet to determine a "true" champion. Of course, you'd also have to include a European champion, an African champion, a South American champion, and so on. And that doesn't include any "regular season", much less playoffs.And except for Japan, which has multiple baseball leagues.Yep, there aren't any major-league baseball teams outside the US. Except of course the Toronto Blue Jays, 2-time winners of the World Series.Because America is the worldWhy is it called the World series?(Or at least, they seem to think they are.)
That's my point, pretty much. Calling it the "world" series makes little sense. Maybe it did at one time but other than for tradition it no longer does.But, the U.S. champ and Japan's champ don't meet to determine a "true" champion. Of course, you'd also have to include a European champion, an African champion, a South American champion, and so on. And that doesn't include any "regular season", much less playoffs.And except for Japan, which has multiple baseball leagues.Yep, there aren't any major-league baseball teams outside the US. Except of course the Toronto Blue Jays, 2-time winners of the World Series.Because America is the worldWhy is it called the World series?(Or at least, they seem to think they are.)
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Baseball is popular in parts of Latin America as well. Do they have championships, I wonder?
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