World Series (Baseball)

Approval Rate: 79%

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    zuchinibut

    Sun Jun 27 2010

    The World Series is usually very compelling, but from time to time you'll get a Series that is a dud. When it is played close from game to game though it can extract drama that is hard to beat.

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    chrisrianna

    Mon Mar 10 2008

    Second only to the Super Bowl. I really love the World Series now since my Red Sox have been playing and winning them lately, Go SOX!

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Mar 10 2008

    For starters, it's a misnomer since all but one of the teams elible to participate come from one country.  Second, the event has lost some of its lustre now that it isn't the only time that NL and AL teams meet.  And third, 5 of the last 10 series have been sweeps and 2 more have only gone 5 games, so it hasn't exactly been great competitive baseball.

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    zman03865

    Fri Jan 26 2007

    The best sport and championship there is. A 7 game series is the only way to determine a true winner. a one game series is lame, exciting but lame because you don't always know who the better team truly is

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    ih8rateitall

    Fri Mar 17 2006

    Too long, too boring, too much crotch and ass scratching, too much spitting, the team fight brawls seem staged(guys are looking to be held back!), Joe Buck, and I hate that darn cartoon baseball explaining the game. Hey if I wanted a cartoon baseball telling me what a curveball is I'd watch Seseme Street!

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    dpostoskie

    Fri Jun 03 2005

    True classic. The emotions and strategies that go into the series (and baseball in general) are like watching a good movie, a true original. These people, on that field, know nothing else, they have taken their minds off everything else and now the events in front of them are moving in slow motion. Its a great mind release from all the things going on in the real world.

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    mtbmlb

    Mon Mar 21 2005

    (3/10)It doesn't come down to one game like certain other sports, but it's still good.(3/18) Ignatius-J-Reilly, I should have been more clear. What I meant is that there isn't just one game played in the championship. Sorry for the confusion.

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    eydiot321

    Sat Jan 22 2005

    Not that important outside USA. Still not bad.

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    chriso1981

    Sat Jan 08 2005

    It used to be much more fun to watch when the games didn't last 5 hours.

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    irishgit

    Tue Nov 30 2004

    It shouldn't come as a surprise that I rate this highly. Almost every post-season seems to provide some strong dramatic element, unlikely hero, or stunning performance. For my money, its the best championship in professional sports.

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    beelzebub

    Tue Nov 30 2004

    TriSec got his/her wish! It's a great event. It's also interesting how in the last few years the underdog has won.

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    daccory

    Fri Nov 05 2004

    Not seen at all elsewhere unless you have cable. I did see the Red Sox win and having been to the Stadium I can get a sense of the elation. Have also been to Wrigley Park in Chicago. I would like to see a game next time I'm over there. PS: Nobody has mentioned the Derby or the Monaco Grand Prix on this list.

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    trisec

    Mon Aug 09 2004

    This would be great if somebody other than the frickin' Yankees could win it.

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    jimbo04

    Sun Jul 25 2004

    Great when a team is in the World Series other than the Yankees. 26 Championships are enough. 2001 and 1991 go down as the two best in this generation. 2003 i couldn't watch, because both red sox and cubs lost.

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    chrisk1177

    Tue Mar 09 2004

    Better than the regular season, but not much.

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    melott

    Tue Jan 27 2004

    never ending drama, it is a classic unmatched by any event in America. Seven games played in eight days, unlike the NBA which can take 14 days for a series.

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    coleslough

    Tue Dec 23 2003

    can be bought

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    tvtator

    Fri Nov 14 2003

    I know baseball is supposed to be America's past time. It is part of our culture, but why do we call it the World Series? I mean isn't that a bit arrogant or conceited? Only American teams play unless you count teams from Canada. The Florida Marlins didn't play against say The Swedish Chefs. It's not a World Series if the teams are only from North America. Still of all the sports championships I'd rather baseball than anything else.

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    virilevagabond

    Fri Nov 14 2003

    There is something a bit magical about the World Series. Usually to have that extra something, a championship playoff needs to be single elimination, but baseball pulls it off anyway (as opposed to the NBA Finals). This is probably due to the fact that a baseball game has no clock, but rather doesn't end until the last out. Most every series has its controversial moments and periods of high drama. Easily the pinnacle of America's pastime.

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    mgriff73

    Fri Apr 04 2003

    The world sereies is great if they make it that far.

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    jason1972

    Mon Dec 09 2002

    It's too much "soap opera" because there's more than one game invlved.

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    kbob146d

    Mon Nov 04 2002

    Great to watch, even better when the Yankees are not playing!

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    teaseress

    Tue May 14 2002

    Sounds good and I wouldn't mind watching. I just don't see why the hell its called the World Series when the competition just consists of American teams.....

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    potch1214

    Fri Dec 28 2001

    The grand old games fall classic. The piece-de-resistance. The big Kahuna. Who didn't want to be at the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning trying to win a World Series when they were a kid? Nobody!

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    johnny_roulette

    Sat Feb 17 2001

    Baseball is not a sport...it is a religion(one over which few people have ever been killed over). Baseball is live-action chess with humans pieces. NOTHING compares to a tight, seven game World Series. And now that the Braves are quite finished, we can watch some competitive games again, since the Yanks have aged themselves to an even keel with the other good teams in the league. The last time I recall missing a World Series game was in 1988, and that was only because I was in jail.

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    timmy3ad

    Thu Dec 28 2000

    <yawn> Rounders. With bigger bats.

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    zimbabwe

    Tue Oct 24 2000

    Somebody please beat the Yankees for crying out loud. They haven't lost a World Series game since 1996 when my Braves beat them the first two games. I love the World Series, but hate New York. The only good thing about the Mets and the Yankees playing each other is that New York is going to lose!!!!

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    ljri2960om

    Tue Feb 01 2000

    2 teams...7 games...it doesn't get any better!

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    nyyanksfan

    Tue Feb 01 2000

    Why else would it be called the World Series? The National League vs The American League....oh baby I love this country! Whose got a problem with that? go Yanks!! 3Pete

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    mc_d26d8

    Mon Jan 31 2000

    It is much better if the Yankees win. Otherwise it is of no consequence or actively bad(if they're in it and lose).

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    thor485om

    Wed Jan 26 2000

    The only time of year that baseball is good on TV.

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    suzk803om

    Mon Jan 24 2000

    As long as the Yankees are involved... who am I kidding?! The Yankees will ALWAYS be involved!