I find most sports boring as heck. You hit a ball or bounce a ball or throw a ball, big deal. But most people seem to love them making a lot of multimillionaire players happy.
Heh. I love it when some people complain about how long a baseball game takes. First class cricket matches take three days. Test (international) matches take five. In baseball, there are nine innings per team, each with three outs. In cricket, two innings per team, with ten outs. In baseball, there is one pitcher, who stands on a raised mound. In cricket, there is a bowler, who runs up and delivers the ball. Cricket has something called an ‘over’; the bowler makes sis (eight in Australia, Aussies are strange) deliveries at one of the two active batsmen, then the field setup changes and the bowler (or a different bowler) makes deliveries at the other active batsman. In baseball, three strikes and you’re out. No such thing as strikes in cricket. In baseball, four balls and you advance to first base. In cricket, what would be a ‘ball’ in baseball gets the batting team a run… unless the wicketkeeper (catcher equivalent) lets the ball go to the boundary, in which case that’s four runs. (What would be a ‘ball’ in baseball is a ‘noball’ in cricket…) In baseball, if the batter is hit by a pitch he advances to first base. In cricket, depending on where and how the batsman gets hit by a ball, he could be out Leg Before Wicket. In baseball, a batter has to withstand a limited number of pitches. In cricket, a batsman can stay at the batting crease (don’t ask) all match. If the batsman hits a ball and the ball touches the ground before it reaches the boundary, that’s four runs. If it reaches the boundary before it touches the ground, that’s six runs. Think home run, in baseball. Sir Gary Sobers, the great Barbados and West Indies batsman, once got six sixes in one over. That’s six home runs in a row… Brian Lara, the great Trinidad and West Indies batsman, once got over 500 runs in one at bat.
Almost as BORING as watching a bunch of cars driving, turning left, driving, turning left, driving, turning left, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again…..
F you. People complaining about it dragging is why they started the pitch clocks and other BS that made it go from a little draggy to now speeding past…. not fun for those of us that actually like baseball.
banjoAhhh! about 2 years ago
HEY! Those are my favorite picks! Ha-cha-cha
Doug K about 2 years ago
Wahoo’s Banjo Picks? Did they used to sponsor Hee Haw?
[ … with Roy Clark and Buck Owens a-pickin’ and a-grinnin’]
Jayalexander about 2 years ago
Can’t wait for the Seventh inning stretch, and scratch.
ozmodiar about 2 years ago
If they wanna watch something more exciting, there’s always hockey.
ozmodiar about 2 years ago
What do o you call 100 banjos at the bottom of the ocean? A start.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Personally, I’m more a soccer guy.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
I find most sports boring as heck. You hit a ball or bounce a ball or throw a ball, big deal. But most people seem to love them making a lot of multimillionaire players happy.
jruckman about 2 years ago
They should switch to a more exciting sport. Like golf…
papajim545 about 2 years ago
Same with White Sox fans hahahaaaa
Painted Wolf about 2 years ago
Heh. I love it when some people complain about how long a baseball game takes. First class cricket matches take three days. Test (international) matches take five. In baseball, there are nine innings per team, each with three outs. In cricket, two innings per team, with ten outs. In baseball, there is one pitcher, who stands on a raised mound. In cricket, there is a bowler, who runs up and delivers the ball. Cricket has something called an ‘over’; the bowler makes sis (eight in Australia, Aussies are strange) deliveries at one of the two active batsmen, then the field setup changes and the bowler (or a different bowler) makes deliveries at the other active batsman. In baseball, three strikes and you’re out. No such thing as strikes in cricket. In baseball, four balls and you advance to first base. In cricket, what would be a ‘ball’ in baseball gets the batting team a run… unless the wicketkeeper (catcher equivalent) lets the ball go to the boundary, in which case that’s four runs. (What would be a ‘ball’ in baseball is a ‘noball’ in cricket…) In baseball, if the batter is hit by a pitch he advances to first base. In cricket, depending on where and how the batsman gets hit by a ball, he could be out Leg Before Wicket. In baseball, a batter has to withstand a limited number of pitches. In cricket, a batsman can stay at the batting crease (don’t ask) all match. If the batsman hits a ball and the ball touches the ground before it reaches the boundary, that’s four runs. If it reaches the boundary before it touches the ground, that’s six runs. Think home run, in baseball. Sir Gary Sobers, the great Barbados and West Indies batsman, once got six sixes in one over. That’s six home runs in a row… Brian Lara, the great Trinidad and West Indies batsman, once got over 500 runs in one at bat.
Chithing Premium Member about 2 years ago
So the national pastime is…snoozing? Works for me.
Masterskrain about 2 years ago
Almost as BORING as watching a bunch of cars driving, turning left, driving, turning left, driving, turning left, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again…..
txmystic about 2 years ago
I started enjoying baseball a lot more when I began to better understand the strategy…
Serial Pedant about 2 years ago
Or a Trump rally-at the local Sonic.
b.john71 about 2 years ago
It’s more exciting to watch the grass grow, on the other hand ,I went to a Friday night fight and a hockey game broke out! LOL
Yakety Sax about 2 years ago
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rlaker22j about 2 years ago
old joke and baseball is great the best strategic game going
jth4510 about 2 years ago
Waiting for the political analysis
FassEddie about 2 years ago
“He forgot his cup and his teabag! The bullpen is in stitches! They’re upset about his proclivities!”
James Noury Premium Member about 2 years ago
I love these guys! I wish George could join them more often.
Blood Faerie about 2 years ago
F you. People complaining about it dragging is why they started the pitch clocks and other BS that made it go from a little draggy to now speeding past…. not fun for those of us that actually like baseball.