Wednesday, October 30, 2019

The World Seriously,

  Even if you are not a fan of baseball, the current World Series has proven to be the most interesting that ever I can remember. This real life series on so many levels of so many different stories, will play game 7, (the final game), tonight, in Houston. Some particulars as to the two teams is that, they are two entirely different types of teams. Washington has been from day one considered too lucky to have made it. The salary differential between the two is huge. Houston, everyone believed  they'd be here. They came looking to tag themselves as a dynasty, but make no mistake, Houston is a great team. Washington? This is their first trip to the big game since 1933 I think? Its' been a while, a long while! If you love rooting for the little guy, the underdog, Washington's your team.

  Another David and Goliath story. Houston gleaming like a shiny new stainless steel computer,  and Washington standing tall, slingshot in hand,  is supposed to fall. Afterall, the computer picked them, and as we are all learning daily, the computer is never wrong? (the greatest sales pitch ever). One of the unavoidable connections between this game and the filth of politics should be obvious to all, as the city of Washington DC. is the politics capital of the world, so coincidence and conflict is in the crowd's DNA. 

  This is the first series where we were inundated with a constant barrage of statistics. Beyond the helpful scientific advances to assist both the batters and the pitchers to be better at their craft, Who knows, maybe someday, once dead pull hitters, will learn how to rifle shots the other way? One level of interest for me was how much playing the odds, as prescribed by the team's new Spinneret 3000 computer, and the human element of reading the moment, in an important  moment to the game, were at odds. Because the computers, being cold and dead cannot measure or gauge the human heart. So there was that level of interest also. Like I said, " a very interesting game  

  This will be remembered as the series of the rookies. Young kids, some just out of high school, playing on baseball's biggest stage. New faces, same game, still left mostly untainted by the globalist/ Wall St. giant/ capitalist companies which have infiltrated other sports. Baseball, for now, remains an American game, Baseball remains America's pastime.   

1 comment:

  1. Funny. Me writing a comment on my own article that is.. Again, feel free to comment as this box is for you, not for me. The latest baseball scandal really hit home. Made me feel bad for the game it's fans,the game itself, but mostly what it said about us morally as a nation. Sport, and America's pastime in particular should be a great export, one filled with the honor the game insists on, but whether technology just got too far out ahead of us too fast, or just the human frailty to take the easier way, but it is shocking, but not surprising. Honor is hard to come by these days. Strangely or not, look up Webster's definition of honor, and isn't that what all great athletes really want, to be honored as the best he or she can be? But we should not be surprised, and I have every confidence that baseball will clean up its act. In fact I'm praying that this great game becomes a source of pride, a game with no asterisks. As for the players and managers who got caught up in all this, we must cut them some slack. After all, just look at our nation's capital to see how far from honor we've sank. Anyone who watched that parade of hateful hypocrites march in with pomp and circumstance playing in the background, how much contempt can you have left for ballplayers cheating? The left is so obvious in their hypocrisy, They unashamedly put on that farce. These are the same types that when cornered in an honest debate, will always play the race card or the sexist card, and they are by far the bigger offender when it comes to such labels. They are the party of abortion on demand and the infants most often killed are black girl babies. Sounds like a conflict of facts vs. rhetoric wouldn't you say.
    Oh, and as long as we are already of f the tracks with this one, Congratulations to both the AFC and NFC champions. A special shout out to the San Francisco 49ers for trouncing Green Bay. Word on the street is that they just recently gave a huge donation to planned parenthood, an entity that has devolved to becoming the infant slaughterhouse for baby parts. Anybody want a wing?

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