Didn't you used to live in Dallas. How you don't know the Rangers are playing?
Didn't you used to live in Dallas. How you don't know the Rangers are playing?
Didn't you used to live in Dallas. How you don't know the Rangers are playing?
No amount of promotion or drummed up hype can help this World Series period. Nobody cares and the majority don't even know the players on these teams
The only guy I can name on the dbacks is luis gonzalez and the other players on the rangers I know is pudge and juan and prince fielder
If you say so.
I think they were due to the curse. Since they won, idk if they are that relevant anymore. Same with the Red Sox.
I've accepted this is an issue whether people want to accept it or not. A star player gets interviewed after the game and you're listening to their translator instead of the player.All those guys from the 90s spoke english to the media tho. Nowadays theres so many Latin and Caribbean players on a team that alot of those players dont have to learn any English and have translators for interviews.
It's fukking retarded and it gives the impression that we are too stupid to pay attention to two things even when they're not going on at the same time. You don't think about your family that much, but you're that wired to the NFL when it's not on?Having ANY sporting events going on the US during the NFL is always going to be a loser. Not sure why the other leagues haven't figured this shyt out yet
Prime example of this was the WNBA in a year with actual interest building for women's basketball and the two best teams in league history playing having fukking game 1 on a damn NFL Sunday.
It's less about being judged for broken English and more about not misconstruing what gets said. The truth is many of them know what's being asked now. They just don't fully know how to answer it in English. Look at Elly De La Cruz for example: His English isn't terrible. He just doesn't fully know it all yet (and that's understandable; he's only been in America for 2 years)I've accepted this is an issue whether people want to accept it or not. A star player gets interviewed after the game and you're listening to their translator instead of the player.
I was actually shocked when Garcia got interviewed after game one with his translator and he spoke for himself in English. More of that would help. I'm sure some of these guys are self conscious about their English but people are used to it in this country. Nobody's gonna judge them.
I get that but they still gave the translators there if they need help articulating their answer. Pedro, Papi and Sammy Sosa were/are all beloved and they never had perfect English. Pedro and Papi still struggle at times and they're on major networks covering the games.It's less about being judged for broken English and more about not misconstruing what gets said. The truth is many of them know what's being asked now. They just don't fully know how to answer it in English. Look at Elly De La Cruz for example: His English isn't terrible. He just doesn't fully know it all yet (and that's understandable; he's only been in America for 2 years)
Nobody gives a fukk about TV ratings. It’s not 1998.
No crackhead Josh Hamilton ?The only guy I can name on the dbacks is luis gonzalez and the other players on the rangers I know is pudge and juan and prince fielder
I know there are three ex Blue Jays playing in the World Series.you know who Moreno is every time you see your fat fukking catcher Kirk
It’s like that in any sport. Only the vocal minority wants to see parity, underdog teams, low profile underrated players, different teams winning every year, and small market/non descript teams succeed and win. The silent majority loves dynasties, transcendant superstar players and big market/glamour/big name/marquee teams winning every year. Yankees and Dodgers are both iconic, national and historical brands the Texas rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks are not. People don’t care about these two teams but most people either hate or love the Yankees, no in between. The Yankees leave no one indifferent.It's two otherwise nondescript teams, but that's basically it, but these are the kind of teams fans beg to be in contention until they win. Do y'all want parity or not? More postseason teams doesn't work the same in baseball as it does in basketball. If your team catches fire, even bleh teams can run right through. Apparently that's only a good idea in theory, but not in practice. Fans just want these teams around to still eventually lose to the higher profile teams.