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The Most Wonderful Time of the Year PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Browning   
Monday, 01 October 2007 06:49

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If you're not watching fall baseball, you're missing out.  I know that you might think that baseball is a "slow, boring" game, but it just looks that way from the outside.  Instead I would call baseball a "still" game.  The pitcher lifts his front leg and balances for a split second before exploding forward and releasing a 95 mph fastball.  The batter holds the bat upright just behind his back ear before driving it through the strike zone.  The whole game is stillness followed by explosion.  It is not a game that ends when the clock runs out, it is a game ends with an explosion every time with the final run crossing the plate or the final out being made.

 

The playoffs started tonight with a one game playoff between the Colorado Rockies and the San Diego Padres.  The two teams played 162 games and even after all that were still tied.  So they went to a one game playoff that lasted 13 innings.  The lead went back and forth, do or die.  One team was somber, the other upbeat, and then the roles were flipped... multiple times over, until a controversial play at the plate in the bottom of the 13th ended the game. 

 

The rest of the playoffs start this Wednesday on TBS (here's the schedule) and I would be sorry not to recommend that you watch.  Maybe you haven't watched baseball at all this season, maybe you find it boring, but playoff baseball is pure baseball-still-explosiveness distilled.  There is no logical reason why people act like they do in the stands, hugging perfect strangers, or why million dollar athletes dog-pile on each other like little kids.  It's pure joy rubbing right up against pure agony.  I feel these things at this time of year (for now it's only anxiety), and I know there are so many bigger things to be worried about.  But for some reason the joy and pain brought on, in the explosive way that playoff baseball brings on these emotions, is just as real as any other pain or joy I know.  Even if you only watch as an outsider and a sociologist, there is something to be said about the explosive excitement of baseball.  It is a wonderful time of year... it is playoff baseball time.

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Bob Davidson said:

Bob Davidson
I didn't know
Tim-
I didn't realize title's weren't showing up. Thanks for pointing out. I'll check it out.

Go Cubs.
Bob
October 05, 2007

Tim Ferraris said:

Tim Ferraris
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Why have a space for a title to a comment if it's not going to be shown?

The absence of action for most of the game is what makes baseball so great.
October 05, 2007

Tim Ferraris said:

Tim Ferraris
The absence of action...
...is what makes baseball so great. The anticipation builds before each and every pitch, and the excitement felt by one side can be shattered in the blink of an eye.

The Philadelphia fans were on their feet for a 1-2, two-out, bases loaded pitch yesterday afternoon. In the blink of an eye, Kaz Matsui silenced the crowd.

Glorious.

But then again, I've eliminated most of the inaction and anticipation via TiVo. I'm OK with that.
October 05, 2007

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