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28 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

HBO Max keeps pushing “banana ball“ to me. Can anyone explain this to me? I tried to watch it, but it seemed to be for people who think baseball is boring and who don’t find a 1-0 extra inning game scintillating. 

It’s Harlem Globetrotter baseball. Not my cup of tea and don’t understand the allure, but to each their own.

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1 hour ago, casimir said:

Skubal needs to Skubal.  He wants that big paycheck?  Let’s see something similar to what he shoved on Cleveland.

Offense needs to put the ball in play and create havoc on the base paths like in the first half of the season.  The Seattle gloves around the horn can be exploited.

@SeattleMike has to get a sign on TV asking for Bert’s order of double curly fries.

Definitely, but he could pitch well and we still lose. For example, I could easily see Skubes allowing 1 run over 7IP and leaving tied or behind. This is as much about how Tigers perform against Castillo. This game is by no means a gimme imo. 

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43 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said:

It’s Harlem Globetrotter baseball. Not my cup of tea and don’t understand the allure, but to each their own.

I have seen little clips.  It seems like something they would do in between innings at a minor league.  I can't see watching a full game.  

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1 minute ago, Tiger337 said:

I have seen little clips.  It seems like something they would do in between innings at a minor league.  I can't see watching a full game.  

I found it unwatchable. Let alone for a full game. 

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46 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said:

It’s Harlem Globetrotter baseball. Not my cup of tea and don’t understand the allure, but to each their own.

I went to a live Globetrotters exhibition in Boise a few years ago with my son. We had courtside seats, and it was extremely entertaining in a way that didn’t make me feel like I was a moron.

The little of banana ball that I watched on HBO Max made me feel like a moron, but if I was actually in the stands, the social aspect that any spectacle has might have ended up engaging me. 

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39 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

I found it unwatchable. Let alone for a full game. 

The Bananas’ schtick is designed to appeal to an audience that doesn’t particularly care for or about baseball. 

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1 hour ago, HugoD said:

Definitely, but he could pitch well and we still lose. For example, I could easily see Skubes allowing 1 run over 7IP and leaving tied or behind. This is as much about how Tigers perform against Castillo. This game is by no means a gimme imo. 

Yeah, that’s kind’of why I mentioned the offense needs to do stuff, too.

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2 hours ago, IdahoBert said:

This is a general question. I don’t know where to put it so I’ll put it here.

HBO Max keeps pushing “banana ball“ to me. Can anyone explain this to me? I tried to watch it, but it seemed to be for people who think baseball is boring and who don’t find a 1-0 extra inning game scintillating. 

I like the logo more than the on field stuff.   We were in Savannah for spring break.  We drove by their play pen.  I bought a shirt.

The Harlem Globetrotter analogy makes sense.  I like some things, I think other things are a bit much.  The foul ball into the crowd being an out if caught by a fan?  That’s good fan participation.  The every defender on the field touching the ball after a walk?  I don’t get it.

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39 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

If we make it past the Mariners is it better to face the Yankees or the Blue Jays?

Currently, I don’t know that Toronto is going to leave a choice at this point. 

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29 minutes ago, casimir said:

I like the logo more than the on field stuff.   We were in Savannah for spring break.  We drove by their play pen.  I bought a shirt.

Grayson Stadium is a piece of history. We saw the Savannah Cardinals there years ago while at Hilton Head one week. We drove up one evening to catch a game there. Our son lived in Savannah while attending SCAD years later and we saw some games in Savannah then as well. All this while Savannah was a South Atlantic League member. 

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I saw a video clip this summer in which some guy in his young 20s said that when he was a kid his dad would take him to ballgames at Fenway. And that the dad sacrificed time and money over the years to fund the kid’s baseball passion. So now it was going to be an emotional moment when he calls his dad to inform  him he was making his Fenway debut that weekend. I thought sure it was a minor leaguer getting a MLB call up. Instead, it was just a guy on the Savannah Bananas and they were going to play/perform at Fenway. 

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It looks like as I think Sherwood Anderson once said “eat your ice cream before it melts.” We should enjoy what we have right now and not look too far into the future given what the Blue Jays are doing right now.

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