So, Blue Jays v. LA Dodgers; David v. Goliath, etc, etc. US. v. Canada, etc.,etc. North v. South, lalalala. Money v. Grit, ha ha ha. Pundits v. AI, how technical. Blue Birds v. Urban Blight. And on and on and on.
What are people thinking these days about baseball. Hmmmmm. The NBA season just started with some terrific competitive contests. However, the Feds came in and threw a wet blanket over the gambling scandal involving coaches, players, and organized crime. Now the best start for any league. The first game of the Series featured stars(Ohtani/Betts/Freeman) and some Blue Jays.
Dodgers scored first in the first inning-1-zip. Then scored again, 2-zip. Then, Blue Jays awaken: home run, tied 2-2. And then, Birds started chirping. 3-2, Toronto, fans getting excited. Then 5-2, then 8-2, then 11-2. Fans going crazy, standing, yelling, dancing, screaming. Pitching change(s). Can't stop the bleed.
Ohtani at bat, 0-3, bang, home run, 11-4. It ended at that. A sound defeat from the Canadians, a humbling slap in the kisser. Who Dat team? Birds.
So, the Series is off to a great, entertaining beginning as fans absorb what will be the end of baseball as we know as rules will change next season. Last week the Mayor watched Tom Hanks in "A League of Their Own", about the women's baseball league started during WW II and lasted until 1954. The quote that has lasted continues today; 'There's no crying in baseball!" Classic. Watch it just for the sake of the period, especially in light of the beginning of a new League of Their Own, starting right now as teams are created out of thin air.