I Love the World Baseball Classic

March 18, 2009 Posted by Robert

I love international competition in sports.  During the Olympics, I watch sports I care nothing about (fencing? curling?) because I love how excited athletes get about representing their country.  The passion is unmistakable.  That’s why I don’t get the hatred in the media for the World Baseball Classic.  Sure, the timing isn’t perfect.  Major League teams are getting ready for their season.  But how many people really pay attention to spring training?  I love baseball, and the only reason I can sit through a spring training game is that I’ve been jonesing for baseball since the end of the World Series.  Meaningful games in March?  Sign me up.

Peter Gammons disagrees with me.  He says that fan bases for the Yankees, Red Sox, Mets, and Cubs should not and do not care about how well their national team is doing.  They should be worried about the health of their superstars.  By the way, if anybody knows about those four teams, it’s Peter Gammons.  Those are the only teams he reports on.  But you know what?  My loyalty to team has been pushed aside these last few days.  I have found myself rooting for Derek Jeter for the very first time.  Last night, I openly rooted for Geovanny Soto to ground into a double play.  Does that mean that I’ll continue to do so once April 6 rolls around?  NO. WAY.  But Team USA is in the semifinals.  If you can cheer for your country in bobsledding or synchronized diving, why not baseball?

2 Comments »

  1. I really like what Jim Caple has to say on the matter. Here’s the article: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/worldclassic2009/columns/story?columnist=caple_jim&id=4007488

    I don’t quite know who’s to blame here. Is it the big name players who aren’t playing? Is it the media for not reporting enough on it? Is it the timing? I mean it has to go up against March Madness, that might be part of it in the U.S. Or is it whoever selected an out of work manager who ended up blowing the whole thing? Regardless of who’s fault it is, this does not bode well for baseball coming back as an Olympic sport.

    Comment by John — March 23, 2009 @ 3:30 pm

  2. Interesting, but who else were they supposed to choose to manage? Nobody that’s got a major league team right now, that’s for sure. Surely baseball has to be reinstated…right? They have room for skateboarding, they should have room for baseball.

    Comment by OMR — March 29, 2009 @ 2:05 am

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