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plumtreeblossom ([personal profile] plumtreeblossom) wrote2007-10-09 03:33 pm
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I had to go to summer school for failing gym

I don't follow baseball, or any sport for that matter, but I feel I should have at least a faint wisp of working knowledge on this*. Please tell me, what exactly is going on with the Red Sox right now? Are they having a really good season or something? Explain in layman's terms, if you please. Large print optional.




* Understand, the only reason I happened to watch any of the 2004 World Series winning games was because the cast of Murder In The Cathedral, which I was in, would rush to someone's TV-having house after the rehearsals/performances to watch the games, and my social options were to go along or sit home alone, so I went along. But after that I forgot all about baseball.

[identity profile] spwebdesign.livejournal.com 2007-10-09 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
In other words, the DH is the American League's way of perverting the game. I could play in the AL! Basically, the qualifications for DH are (1) you are fat, (2) you're no longer a spring chicken, (3) you can't field worth shit, (4) you strike out a lot, and (5) when you do make contact the ball goes far. All the fat geriatric former talents who can't face retirement with dignity play in the AL, while the real athletes play in the NL.

The other difference between the two leagues is that there are a lot of really bad (we're talking Pee Wee league-caliber!) teams in the AL, so that the good AL teams get to pad their records against them and might seem to the casual observer to be better than the good NL teams; whereas in the NL the good teams actually have to beat decent teams (Pittsburgh Pirates being the exception), and so their records aren't as gaudy.

No one cares about the National League

I beg your pardon! Fans of baseball care about the NL. Fans of homerun hitting contests and ridiculously football-like box scores like the AL. You'll be caring about the NL well enough when the Colorado Rockies(/surrogate San Diego Padres) are sweeping your precious Red Sox! :-p

(This is all meant in good fun, of course.)

[identity profile] plumtreeblossom.livejournal.com 2007-10-10 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
At the one Red Sox game I attended, I saw fat Mo Vaughn slam a tremendous hit that sailed way past the fielders. I don't know if he was a designated hitter, but he does seem to fit the qualifications you list!

[identity profile] spwebdesign.livejournal.com 2007-10-10 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Mo Vaughn was a first baseman, but he may have ended up a DH. I don't remember. First base is a position often played by DH types because it requires the least amount of defense: just stand at the base and catch it when someone throws it right at you!

[personal profile] ron_newman 2007-10-10 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Which means we may get to see David Ortiz at first in some World Series games.