So we've now had a whole year to digest the loss of our team. I'm curious as to what everyones interntions are for the upcoming season.
Can you see yourself rooting for another team with any interest? Are you going to just pack it in and flip the bird to MLB?
Gus, I remember you saying that you were going to hop on the St. Louis Cardinals bandwagon. How's that working out? Is it still working out?
As for myself, 2005 was a year of greif and experimentation. I didnt really follow one team in particular, but I tried to watch baseball on a daily basis. The 2 teams I followed the closest was the Cubs and Yankees. All that said, last season there were long stretches where I wouldn't watch a single game. Sometimes it lasted a month. It was tough to feel any emotion but sadness.
This year I'm resolved to make a run with the Yankees. It's either the Yankees or I'm done with MLB. I feel deep shame in cheering for the Yankees, because I hated them with such a passion and their free-spending ways did have a hand in destroying our franchise. But they have a great radio duo, which comes in clearly here in Montreal and even in my home in Ontario.
I really don't know how any of this is going to play out. I'm hoping I've had enough time to mourn the Expos that I can atleast follow another team on a daily basis. The Yanks will never be the Expos but atleast they can help ge get through those hot summer nights.
Can you see yourself rooting for another team with any interest? Are you going to just pack it in and flip the bird to MLB?
Gus, I remember you saying that you were going to hop on the St. Louis Cardinals bandwagon. How's that working out? Is it still working out?
As for myself, 2005 was a year of greif and experimentation. I didnt really follow one team in particular, but I tried to watch baseball on a daily basis. The 2 teams I followed the closest was the Cubs and Yankees. All that said, last season there were long stretches where I wouldn't watch a single game. Sometimes it lasted a month. It was tough to feel any emotion but sadness.
This year I'm resolved to make a run with the Yankees. It's either the Yankees or I'm done with MLB. I feel deep shame in cheering for the Yankees, because I hated them with such a passion and their free-spending ways did have a hand in destroying our franchise. But they have a great radio duo, which comes in clearly here in Montreal and even in my home in Ontario.
I really don't know how any of this is going to play out. I'm hoping I've had enough time to mourn the Expos that I can atleast follow another team on a daily basis. The Yanks will never be the Expos but atleast they can help ge get through those hot summer nights.
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