As I sat in my comfy cubicle at work today, I overheard one of my co-workers ask another one of my co-workers if he had watched the game last night. I immediately thought to myself, what game? And then I remembered, oh yeah Game 5 of the World Series was on last night. I completely spaced it considering Game 5 actually started on Monday and ended on Wednesday.
I did some research and found that the longest World Series game of all time took place on October 24 2005, between the Houston Astros and the Chicago White Sox. These two squads played for 5 hours 41 minutes. Looks like it’s time to update the record books after Game 5 was played on Monday night for 6 innings before it was suspended due to heavy rain. Then they finished up on Wednesday for a couple more innings where the Phillies won the longest, most boring, irrevelant World Series of all time. Pity. It could have been saved.
If only my Cubbies made it, things would have been different. Here’s why.
- According to figures from Nielsen posted on the Baseball Almanac Web site, Fox drew the lowest TV ratings ever for the World Series. This year’s pathetic showdown drew an average rating of 8.4. The previous lowest rating was 10.6 in 2006. I attribute this to the fact that no one cares about the Tampa Bay Rays. It’s always nice seeing the so-called Cinderella team advance on to the World Series, but once they are actually there no one cares. Now if the Cubs made the World Series, it wouldn’t have mattered who they played. After 100 years, it’s gotten to the point that more than just Cubs fans want to see them win. Whether it’s because others are tired of hearing about the century of losing or just sheer belief that it’s their time, people agree it’s their time to shine.
- The ratings and the complete lack of a satisfying finish to the World Series was greatly affected by the horrible weather. Therefore, I was curious. I know Chicago isn’t exactly Oahu, but something told me Mother Nature was good to Wrigley Field while the World Series was going on. I was right.
Game’s 3 through 5 would have been played October 25-27. If you look at that Precip. field, you’ll notice something. There was only 0 to 0.01inches of it. Philadelphia had 0.64 in. on the 25th and 0.42 in. on the 27th. I still believe this was the year for my beloved Cubbies, and I’m determined to find the flux capacitor from Doc Brown so that I can make time travel possible and prove it. Until then all I have are statistics that favor what I say.
Filed under: Cubs | Tags: 100 years, Bears, Bulls, Cubs, curse, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Eddie Vedder, Ernie Banks, Mets, White Sox, World Series
since this is the first blog, i wanna take a second to explain what this blog will be all about. i was born and raised in chicago and am a die-hard chicago sports fan. well everyone in chicago except the white sox. reason being…i’m from the north side. if from you’re from the north, you’re a cubs a fan. if you’re from the south, you’re a sox fan. and if you like both, you’re really not a sports fan because that’s a sin. so each time i blog i’m gonna discuss some aspect of chicago sports and my biased feelings. for now till the end of october when i believe the cubs will win the world series, i’m gonna focus on my beloved cubbies. but look for a lot of mentions of da bears and da bulls after that time period. oh “da” is “the” in chicago talk just like everyone’s dad’s name is bob in chicago.
so anyways, my cubbies only have a few games left in the season and are guarenteed to finish the best team in the national league. the lovable losers actually are the best not only in my heart but in the standings for once. it’s been 100 years since they lost won the world series, and like a true cubs fan… i believe this is the year. i still don’t know who the cubs are scheduled to face yet but it will be either the mets or the dodgers. we have history with the mets so it would be nice to play them and get revenge on them for the cursed season of 1969 but i really don’t care who we play. i know we’re better than both of them. but i’m only gonna take this one series at a time. last year we got swept in the first round by the freakin dbacks, so i’m just gonna try my best to stay level-headed. for now i’ll leave you with a new popular song sung by pearl jam’s eddier vedder. former cub great ernie banks urged him to write a song for the cubs since vedder is a huge fan. i just heard it the other day and it’s stuck in my head. so here’s the youtube video for eddie vedder “all the way.”


