I'm not surprised that you would pick a boring sport.smileynev said:Baseball > football
I'm not surprised that you would pick a boring sport.smileynev said:Baseball > football
fly said:I'm not surprised that you would pick a boring sport.
smileynev said:It takes a moderate amount of intelligence combined with an attention span greater then your average 12 year old ot appreciate America's sport.
Coqui said:Hit ball, run one way. Decide whether or not you want to run next direction earlier or after batter hits. Switch horrible hitters for better hitters and horrible runners for better runners.
That's offense.
Don't let batter hit the ball and if he does, catch the ball before it goes to fast.
That's defense
smileynev said:It takes a moderate amount of intelligence combined with an attention span greater then your average 12 year old ot appreciate America's sport.
smileynev said:Thats like saying chess is about moving pieces to capture the king. Don't let your king get captured.
moransmileynev said:Thats like saying chess is about moving pieces to capture the king. Don't let your king get captured.
Coqui said:To be good at chess requires anticipating numerous moves at once and all possible scenarios.
To be good at baseball doesn't require intelligence. The GM may need it moreso than everyone else, but you don't have to be smart to play baseball.
smileynev said:You obviously do not understand the game.
smileynev said:You obviously do not understand the game.
Coqui said:I played it for a few years, I'm pretty sure I understand it.
smileynev said:Not well enough if you dismiss it like you have. The intricacies of a well played baseball game are as enjoyable to watch as anything in sports.
Yes, he is. He's also not very smart. So it works out.Bubbles said:are you serious?
i agree with nev about baseball. I would rather watch a pitchers duel then some home run fest game. The same goes for football(soccer) which is why I hate indoor soccer.theacoustician said:Yes, he is. He's also not very smart. So it works out.
Arátoeldar said:i agree with nev about baseball. I would rather watch a pitchers duel then some home run fest game. The same goes for football(soccer) which is why I hate indoor soccer.
*insmileynev said:The one good thing that soccer has going is that its not a whorish scoring fest. Of course it would be nice if one team would score once and a while. And I don't mean with each other. In the shower. After the game.