Golly gee, I wonder who I'm going to root for!
It all the years I've done this precursory post to the World Series, I've
never had one be so anti-climatic as this one. Yeah, I cannot in good
conscious root for New York. Sorry, not sorry. But still, if I didn't have
such a strong bias against the Yanks, would they have a chance according to
the arbitrary benchmarks I've put in place? Here's the criteria I've used in
the past:
Former Red Sox Players
Dodgers: Mookie Betts, Ryan Brasier, Enrique Hernandez
Yankees: Alex Verdugo
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If I can't root for my Red Sox, I can at least root for the guys who
used to play for them. This year is a particularly painful one for
Red Sox fans, as we got two of the principal players from an certain
trade. Of course, the Dodgers have Mookie Betts, while the Yankees
now employ the outfielder we received in return in Alex Verdugo. OK,
here's the deal: If Betts wins World Series MVP, I'll no longer
consider the trade one of the worst in Red Sox history. Instead, it
will be a brilliant example of playing the long game and defeating
the Yankees on a level the Red Sox never could. Watch out Yankees!
We got sleeper agents everywhere!
Advantage: Dodgers
Shenandoah Valley Baseball League Alumni
Dodgers: none
Yankees: none
Do to various things in life, I didn't get a chance to attend a Valley
League baseball game this year. My lack of support is probably not the
reason there are no Vally League Alum playing in this year's Fall
Classic, but hopefully I can pick up next year and see a few future
Major League players in my hometown.
Advantage: none
Advantage: none
University of Virginia Cavaliers Alumni
Dodgers: Chris Taylor
Yankees: none
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Go Wa-hoos! Living a short drive from Charlottesville, I've gone to a
few UVa baseball games. Chris Taylor is probably one of the most
successful former Cavaliers in MLB, and I wouldn't mind seeing the
former NLCS MVP win some more hardware.
Advantage: Dodgers
Championship Drought
Dodgers: 3 years (2020)
Yankees: 14 years (2009)
My annual playoff rankings specifically state that the Yankees' World
Series drought could never be long enough. But again, I'm doing this
exercise as if I didn't have that particular disposition against
pinstripes. Since the Dodgers won in 2020, technically I have to give
the Yankees this one.
Advantage: Yankees
Personal Connection
I have zero connection to the Dodgers, outside of enjoying the blogs of
a few Dodger fans. The Yankees however...
In one of the true opposites attract cliches, my wife is an avowed
Yankees fan. It's actually pretty easy to tolerate her fandom because
she doesn't even watch baseball. Outside of Aaron Judge, I don't think
she could name another current player off the top of her head. Still she
wears the garb, makes playful jabs at me when appropriate, and rolls her
eyes at me when I cheer my team on. Heck, we even incorporated our
fandom into our engagement picks:
We just recently celebrated our 19th wedding anniversary, so no matter
how much I don't want to give the Yankees a point here, they're going to
earn this one every time.
Advantage: Yankees
Spring Training Adventures
From 2017-2019, I went with my father-in-law and a friend to Spring
Training in Florida every year. The Dodgers of course train in
Arizona, so guess who gets another point. Like his daughter, my father
in law is a Yankees fan (or was - he stopped watching baseball when
politics, corporate sponsorships, and rule changes started lessening
his enjoyment). That means I had a lot of opportunities to see the
Yankees in action. Just because I root against them doesn't mean I
don't appreciate their part in baseball history though. I'm actually
proud to have this autograph of former Cy Young winer Ron Guidry.
Advantage: Yankees
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Advantage: Dodgers
Final Talley: Dodgers 3, Yankees 3
It's a tie! I guess this means I need a complicated, no-doubt, fair and
balanced tiebreaker to determine the winner...
Nope.
You have to root for the Yankees. A happy wife makes for a happy life!
ReplyDeleteHa! Our marriage has survived the Yankees' 2009 win and 3 Red Sox titles! Not to mention the fact that I proposed to her the weekend after "The Comeback" in October 2004 and she still said Yes!
DeleteWhat a post for a tie! I can't help but root against both of the teams (there, I said it).
ReplyDeleteIf you root against your wife's team and she wins.....
I survived 2009, I'll survive this year! ;)
DeleteGo Mookie!
ReplyDeleteI hate them both.
ReplyDeleteThough the Dodgers are a California team, so I'll be "rooting for" them.
The Red Sox finally got good after they hired a Phillies legend as their manager. :)
As a liefer NLer, I've gotta go with LA.
ReplyDeleteA. The Dodgers and Yankees are arguably my least favorite teams in baseball... so I won't be rooting for either team. However I will be rooting for specific players and in that regard... the Dodgers outnumber the Yankees. Mookie is one of those guys.
ReplyDeleteB. That's pretty cool that you are a Red Sox fan... and your wife is a Yankees fan. Must be true love.
Congrats on 19 years of marriage. Just got to 18 with my wife!
ReplyDeleteLuckily we have no heated rivalry but she went to Indiana University and I went to Purdue for my Masters...