Tampa Bay. I've followed their team a lot the last few years, they've got a lot of exciting young talent.
Other than that, I have a lot of individual players on other teams that I like to follow.
Tampa Bay. I've followed their team a lot the last few years, they've got a lot of exciting young talent.
Other than that, I have a lot of individual players on other teams that I like to follow.
Last edited by HumnHilghtFreel; 04-15-2007 at 05:52 PM.
Twins (and no correlation to Kriv).
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
When Pete was with the Phillies, I rooted for them. That did not carry over to Montreal (couldn't get the stations in).
I've liked the Indians for quite a while - since the mid to late '80s, back when they had good young hitting (Jacoby, Carter, Butler, Snyder, Hall and Tabler) followed by not-so-good pitching.
I've been a D-Rays fan since Piniella was hired there (that love of Piniella has done nothing to offset my hatred of the Cubs, however).
Now that Lou is no longer in Tampa, the Twins are giving them a good run for second place. There just seems to be a whole lot of likable players in Minnesota.
Anyone facing an NL Central team is usually my second favorite....Even if it is just for a couple of hours.
Although, I am a big fan of the way the D-Backs are ran as an organization.
When I was younger, I always made it a point to see the Braves every year at Riverfront.
Nowadays, I cheer for the smaller market teams such as the Pirates, Royals, Twins, A's, Brewers, etc.
As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
This year I have 4 days off at Fourth of July and my wife is going with her sister on a trip.
I'm seriously thinking of going to Kansas City for a game on July Fourth. I've never been there and I'm stupid enough to catch St. Louis and head to Chicago that weekend for the White Sox on the way home. I think the Tigers and Reds are in town as well.
Time to save up the money.
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Some people play baseball. Baseball plays Jay Bruce.
Still the Marlins, or maybe the Padres.
One in each NL division
Go Gators!
I don't really have a second favorite, but come playoff time I will usually root for the team that has gone the longest since winning a championship, or a team that has never won one. Other than that, I will root for any team playing against another NL Central team, or whoever is playing against the Yankees or the Braves.
Twins and Brewers
Any small market teams that beat the Yanks, Mets and Sox
White Sox, only because I hate the Cubs so much, and when the White Sox win it makes Cubs fans miserable.
Generally, my favorite MLB teams are:
(1) Reds
(2) Team playing Cubs
(3) (tie) Team playing Yankees
(3) (tie) Team playing Red Sox
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