We thank the baseball gods that this series was over quickly, because we were beginning to suffer from sleep deprivation from staying up so late to watch these four-hour marathon games. This year's Game Three set a World Series record for a nine inning game by lasting 4:19. Game Three of the 1975 World Series went 10 innings and lasted only 3:03. We don't know how those fans on the East Coast can survive, because at least those of us in the Mountain Time Zone can still get to bed before midnight! Major League Baseball needs to do something to speed up the game, but in the meantime, we're going to enjoy this championship for a while. Pitchers and catchers report to spring training in only four months.
Monday, October 29, 2007
The Red Sox Are The World Champions
We thank the baseball gods that this series was over quickly, because we were beginning to suffer from sleep deprivation from staying up so late to watch these four-hour marathon games. This year's Game Three set a World Series record for a nine inning game by lasting 4:19. Game Three of the 1975 World Series went 10 innings and lasted only 3:03. We don't know how those fans on the East Coast can survive, because at least those of us in the Mountain Time Zone can still get to bed before midnight! Major League Baseball needs to do something to speed up the game, but in the meantime, we're going to enjoy this championship for a while. Pitchers and catchers report to spring training in only four months.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
The Invasion By Red Sox Nation
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Rocktober vs. Soxtober
Incidentally, the game turned out to be a 2-1 Red Sox victory, giving Boston a 2-0 lead in the series. The Colorado pitchers were successful in keeping Boston's bats relatively quiet, but the Rockies gave up seven walks. Both of Boston's runs were scored by players who got on base by a walk. Games Three, Four and Five are scheduled for Coors Field on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. If Game Five is necessary, it will be played at the same time the Denver Broncos are hosting the Green Bay Packers at Invesco Field, so Monday night might be a huge sports Night for Denver.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Rox vs. Sox
A number of Sox fans we spoke to shared our feelings of split loyalty between the Red Sox and the Rockies. Like we do, many of them go to Rockies games on a regular basis, so they are intimately familiar with the players and they like to see them do well. Now that the Curse of the Bambino is broken, it is no longer a life or death situation to see the Red Sox win a World Series, so we can sincerely say that we will be happy with the outcome regardless of who wins.
However, things did not go well for the Rockies in Game One. Boston pitcher Josh Beckett put on yet another masterful postseason performance, while the Boston bats exploded for seven runs in the sixth inning en route to a 13-1 victory. The game was already three hours long by the time it reached the seventh inning, so with the Red Sox already leading by 12 runs, we decided to leave the bar early and come home. We plan on being there again tomorrow for Game Two.
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baseball,
Boston Red Sox,
Colorado Rockies,
World Series
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Sold Out
Not for a minute do we buy the Rockies' explanation that Monday's problems were caused by a "malicious attack" on Paciolan's servers. While we're certain that a number scalpers were using illicit software in order to purchase tickets, the bottom line is that the Rockies were simply unprepared to handle the demand. The suddenness with which the Rockies forced their way into the postseason also added to the organization's unpreparedness. The Red Sox had distributed their tickets without incident, and even the Cleveland Indians concluded a ticket lottery a couple of weeks ago. Other organizations who have actually been to a World Series before know how to handle this scenario.
Now we have to make a decision as to where to watch the games on TV. We could simply relax at home and watch them, but we are considering going to the Blake Street Tavern so we can be in the company of other Red Sox fans. There is a lot of activity going on in "Go Red Sox," a Denver-based Red Sox Yahoo! group that we belong to, so it's possible that the group might organize some get-togethers.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Honey, I Blew Up the Servers
It was enough of a public relations issue when the Colorado Rockies decided last week to make World Series tickets available only online, but this plan blew up in their faces Monday when the demand for tickets overwhelmed the servers which were designated to handle those transactions. As a result, only a few hundred tickets were sold before Paciolan, the company in charge of those servers, had to shut down their systems for the remainder of the day. As of Monday night, we still don't have World Series tickets, even though thousands of them are still available according to the Rockies ticket office.
Initially, we didn't have a problem with the online-only strategy. In this age of electronic commerce, we can't imagine why anyone would want to wait in line for ticket. However, out-of-state fans, especially fans of the opposing team, are more likely to acquire tickets under an online-only scenario, while tickets purchased at a local box office are much more likely to go to hometown fans. The Rockies inadvertently put their fan base in direct competition with Red Sox Nation, and that nation is quite big and powerful. In retrospect, no one should be surprised that Paciolan's servers received 8.5 millions hits within 90 minutes after the tickets went on sale at 10:00 am.
Labels:
baseball,
Boston Red Sox,
Colorado Rockies,
World Series
Sunday, October 21, 2007
The Red Sox Win the Pennant!
After watching the New England Patriots earn a 49-28 win over the Miami Dolphins on TV at the Blake Street Tavern, we dropped by a nearby Sportsfan location to purchase a Red Sox jersey for Sheryl, even though we had already ordered a Rockies National League Champions t-shirt for her online. If we are fortunate enough to get World Series tickets on Monday, we will likely show up at Coors Field next weekend wearing Red Sox gear, but we will derive pleasure from this series regardless of the outcome.
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