Originally posted by Natural ScienceGood point!
Good point. None. But they did have a player from Japan, two from Columbia, a handful from the Dominican Republic, and one from Canada. Eh?
Today on the radio the guy said, "Red Sox are the Champions of the 'baseball world'".
Yes, there are players from all over the world... so World Series works.
YAY!
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Originally posted by PhlabibitSorry to split hairs, but no, it doesn't work. The teams are all based in the United States, and the nationality of the players don't really matter, because it's a team sport. The baseball world includes teams from all over the world. (Check out JapaneseBaseball.com)
Good point!
Today on the radio the guy said, "Red Sox are the Champions of the 'baseball world'".
Yes, there are players from all over the world... so World Series works.
YAY!
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So how about letting us play in your World sometime?
Oh and let's talk about the Kyoto agreement while we're at it!
Americans. sigh...
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Originally posted by hopscotchI think it would be very interesting to play Japan... but they play a different way.
Sorry to split hairs, but no, it doesn't work. The teams are all based in the United States, and the nationality of the players don't really matter, because it's a team sport. The baseball world includes teams from all over the world. ...[text shortened]... he Kyoto agreement while we're at it!
Americans. sigh...
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They play with honor, and they will back down off a team if they start to get ahead. It is an unwritten rule. They also throw more breaking balls, and they don't have the power of American players.
I'm with you, I'd like to see the game... but they would be crushed.
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Edit! They Would Get Crushed!
Edit again! I wonder if the Japanese call it 'The World Series'?