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« on: October 22, 2016, 07:47:08 PM »

Chicago Cubs vs. Cleveland Indians.  Great matchup; an all middle America series.
Two charter members of Major League Baseball.

Who do you like in how many games?  Cleveland has home field advantage.
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2016, 08:07:59 PM »

I don't follow sports ball stuff much.

I have a police scanner app on my phone. If a bunch of people suddenly tune to a specific city's police scanner, I get an alert telling me so.

I just got an alert that lots of people were suddenly tuning into the Chicago police scanner.

So I googled to see what was going on in Chicago.

And that's how I learned the Cubs were going to the world series for the first time since 1945.

Because of the heightened police response to the celebration/potential riot of the fans.

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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2016, 08:17:00 PM »

Cubs in 6. Any less games would just be gravy!  2funny Still kinda stunned they are ACTUALY going to the WORLD SERIES. In MY lifetime. Which just happens to coincide with the last time they went.   Roll Eyes  I'm Truly at a loss fer words.  crazy2 RIDE SAFE.
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2016, 08:55:20 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!
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« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2016, 09:40:00 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!

This thread is about baseball; take that political/sociology crap over somewhere's else, please. Angry
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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2016, 06:28:30 AM »

I gotta root for the Cubbies, even if the Indians are in the same AL division as our MN Twins.
Just want to watch some well played baseball...
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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2016, 02:12:56 PM »

First Pro baseball game I went to was a Cubs game. My B I L did NOT like the White Sox. So consequently after that game I grew up a Cubs fan No MATTER where I lived or where I was stationed. There was NO in between where I grew up-Lake County Illinois-you WERE either a Cubs fan or a White Sox fan. No way in hell wuz you ALLOWED to root fer both!  tickedoff Kinda like mets/Yankees!  Lips Sealed  NOW they just NEED to WIN the Big Dance!  cooldude GO CUBBIES!
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« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2016, 03:27:59 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!

This thread is about baseball; take that political/sociology crap over somewhere's else, please. Angry

My sincere apology to you Willopad. My feeble attempt at humor apparently set you off. I am an Illinois resident who hopes the Cubs can win the series. As most know, Cub fans have been the joke of the nation for years. As for Trump (who has been all but counted out), he will get my vote. I thought my line was a good comparison. Definitely not stated to start a political war. Again, my personal and public apology to you and anyone else I offended. Ride safe, Hef
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« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2016, 03:50:10 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!

This thread is about baseball; take that political/sociology crap over somewhere's else, please. Angry

Really don't care who wins, have pretty much lost interest in Professional sports.   It's all about who spends the money and buys the talent.   

Tired of seeing over paid jocks kneeling during the national anthem.   Don't know if there are any on either of these two teams but, it does seem to be spreading.   
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« Reply #9 on: October 23, 2016, 04:00:17 PM »

If both pitching staffs live up to expectations it should be a low scoring and therefore a great series.
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« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2016, 04:10:27 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!

This thread is about baseball; take that political/sociology crap over somewhere's else, please. Angry

Really don't care who wins, have pretty much lost interest in Professional sports.   It's all about who spends the money and buys the talent.   

Tired of seeing over paid jocks kneeling during the national anthem.   Don't know if there are any on either of these two teams but, it does seem to be spreading.   
The answer to your question is: there is no kneeling for the anthem, but kneeling is always permitted in the on-deck circle. Cool
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« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2016, 04:19:16 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!

This thread is about baseball; take that political/sociology crap over somewhere's else, please. Angry

Really don't care who wins, have pretty much lost interest in Professional sports.   It's all about who spends the money and buys the talent.   

Tired of seeing over paid jocks kneeling during the national anthem.   Don't know if there are any on either of these two teams but, it does seem to be spreading.   
The answer to your question is: there is no kneeling for the anthem, but kneeling is always permitted in the on-deck circle. Cool

I hope you're right................. Embarrassed
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« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2016, 04:23:34 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!

This thread is about baseball; take that political/sociology crap over somewhere's else, please. Angry

Really don't care who wins, have pretty much lost interest in Professional sports.   It's all about who spends the money and buys the talent.   

Tired of seeing over paid jocks kneeling during the national anthem.   Don't know if there are any on either of these two teams but, it does seem to be spreading.   

Kind of lost interest in pro sports too. BUT IT IS THE CUBBIEEESSS! This is historic. This transcends everything. This is Epic.

And I can assure you that no one is kneeling in Chicago. They just took 75 years to conquer one curse. They are not going conger up another one. Anyone who tries will likely be at the bottom of a nearby lake.
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« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2016, 05:17:55 PM »

I'm excited about the Cubs taking Ben Zobrist to the Series.  Zobrist was one of the catalysts in the Kansas City Royal's successful season and World Series championship in 2015.  Wouldn't it be special if he would become a player with two successive World Seroes rings with two different teams?
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« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2016, 05:40:59 PM »

Year of Miracles? If Cubs can make it to the world series, then there is still hope Trump can be elected President!

This thread is about baseball; take that political/sociology crap over somewhere's else, please. Angry

My sincere apology to you Willopad. My feeble attempt at humor apparently set you off. I am an Illinois resident who hopes the Cubs can win the series. As most know, Cub fans have been the joke of the nation for years. As for Trump (who has been all but counted out), he will get my vote. I thought my line was a good comparison. Definitely not stated to start a political war. Again, my personal and public apology to you and anyone else I offended. Ride safe, Hef
Fixed it for ya.  Now it's about baseball. coolsmiley
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« Reply #15 on: October 23, 2016, 06:09:24 PM »

Don't know who will win, but if the Cubs win, Theo Epstein, the GM, should go into the Hall of Fame. To accomplish building and bringing a World Series to 2 teams (the Red Sox and Cubs) that were both dry for about 80 years is really incredible. The man knows how to put a team together!
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« Reply #16 on: October 23, 2016, 06:12:10 PM »

Don't know who will win, but if the Cubs win, Theo Epstein, the GM, should go into the Hall of Fame. To accomplish building and bringing a World Series to 2 teams (the Red Sox and Cubs) that were both dry for about 80 years is really incredible. The man knows how to put a team together!


Put enough cash on the table and the talent will show up.   They already know how to play ball.

The 2003 Florida Marlins and several other champs are proof of that.    MLB is fighting to keep it's "fair share" of the television revenues.   Who could ask for a better match up?   Only teams that carry/bring in more $$ is the Yankees.
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« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2016, 07:17:24 PM »

I agree sports is all about the all mighty dollar and who has the most to spend.  But, I am hoping for the Cubbies since so long and would be nice to see them finally win the big one.

I am pretty sure it will go 6 or 7 games like they always do, for anything less is lost revenue for baseball which has been dwindling for years and years. 

Last Brewers game I went to they were of course loosing some 7-8 years ago left at top of the 9th inning loosing by 3-4 runs I think and as soon as we got to our vehicle to beat the mad rush crowd of cars leaving, I hear the loudest ROAR of fans EVER,   the Brewers pulled the win out in the 9th inning.

goes to show you it is never over until it is officially over. 
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« Reply #18 on: October 24, 2016, 05:51:21 AM »

Don't know who will win, but if the Cubs win, Theo Epstein, the GM, should go into the Hall of Fame. To accomplish building and bringing a World Series to 2 teams (the Red Sox and Cubs) that were both dry for about 80 years is really incredible. The man knows how to put a team together!


Put enough cash on the table and the talent will show up.   They already know how to play ball.

The 2003 Florida Marlins and several other champs are proof of that.    MLB is fighting to keep is "fair share" of the television revenues.   Who could ask for a better match up?   Only teams that carry/bring in more $$ is the Yankees.

Cubs/Red Sox would have been sweet!
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« Reply #19 on: October 24, 2016, 07:10:39 AM »

I grew up in NW Indiana and spent many a day in Wrigley with my family as a kid.  Being a Cubs fan all of my life has been hard at times but worth it.  The old saying " any teem can have a bad century" is about to go by the wayside.  A lifetime + of waiting but when we win it will be a life well spent.

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« Reply #20 on: October 24, 2016, 07:50:06 AM »

Went from diapers to rompers to blue jeans to a U S Navy Full Dress Uniform to a Black Suit I wore once to assorted company uniforms over the years many different gasoline powered vehicles 2 wives 6 children lived in many different places been in every state in the Union 2 or 3 Canadian Provinces Old Mexico all over the Pacific known Good people bad people in between people drank some GOOD liquor tried some illegal "herbs" known some Fine Ladies fractured a few laws paid some fines lost some cursed GOOD Friends and the normal/abnormal ups and downs in LIFE BUT the Cubs IN the World Series-top 7 or 8 fer me fer sure and fer certain! CAIN'T tell ya what's above the Cubs HERE BUT Most took place overseas!  Roll Eyes RIDE SAFE. P S-NOT a total and complete waste of space-my Children top ALL my lists.
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« Reply #21 on: October 24, 2016, 03:21:21 PM »

I agree sports is all about the all mighty dollar and who has the most to spend.  But, I am hoping for the Cubbies since so long and would be nice to see them finally win the big one.

I am pretty sure it will go 6 or 7 games like they always do, for anything less is lost revenue for baseball which has been dwindling for years and years. 

Last Brewers game I went to they were of course loosing some 7-8 years ago left at top of the 9th inning loosing by 3-4 runs I think and as soon as we got to our vehicle to beat the mad rush crowd of cars leaving, I hear the loudest ROAR of fans EVER,   the Brewers pulled the win out in the 9th inning.

goes to show you it is never over until it is officially over. 
according to forbes MLB does not have a problem with revenues.
MLB Sees Record Revenues For 2015, Up $500 Million And Approaching $9.5 Billion




Maury Brown , 
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Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.
Major League Baseball continues to hit home runs on the business side of the industry. With the year nearly complete, the league can report that gross revenues increased $500 million for 2015, marking the 13th consecutive year MLB has seen record growth. While exact figures are not released, the league will enter 2016 with revenues approaching $9.5 billion.

Growth for baseball continued around media rights and other facets. While there continues to be talk of the media rights bubble bursting, dividends continue to come in. As an example, the Philadelphia Phillies saw rights fees increase from $25 million annually to $100 million as part of their new $2.4-3 billion deal.

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In terms of fan apparel, retail sales of MLB merchandise exceeded $3 billion annually according to The Licensing Letter.

New sponsorships added to the league’s coffers. All told, these new sponsorships reached in 2015 have total contract value over the life of the deals of $225-$275 million.

MLB Advanced Media had more than 3.5 million subscribers to its suite of digital products last year, including MLB.TV and the MLB.com At Bat mobile application.  MLB.com At Bat, the highest-grossing iOS sports app of all-time, was downloaded 11 million times in 2014, surpassing its previous record of 10 million downloads set in 2013.

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MLB’s attendance of approximately 74 million fans in 2014 was seventh highest ever.  The last ten years have been the ten most attended seasons in baseball history.

And there’s little doubting that the league will see 2016 be rosy. Next year, the Arizona Diamondbacks will see the fruits of a new television rights deal with FOX Sports Arizona that increased from $250 million for the rights from 2008-15 to $1.5 billion for 2016-21, and the league already announced that in-market streaming will come to the 15 clubs that have FOX Sports support their regional sports networks. To add, the league will shortly announce partnerships for the new BAM Tech spin-off of MLB Advanced Media.


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« Reply #22 on: October 24, 2016, 04:05:05 PM »

Go Cubbies!!!!!!!!   cooldude
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« Reply #23 on: October 24, 2016, 08:11:11 PM »

I agree sports is all about the all mighty dollar and who has the most to spend.  But, I am hoping for the Cubbies since so long and would be nice to see them finally win the big one.

I am pretty sure it will go 6 or 7 games like they always do, for anything less is lost revenue for baseball which has been dwindling for years and years.  

Last Brewers game I went to they were of course loosing some 7-8 years ago left at top of the 9th inning loosing by 3-4 runs I think and as soon as we got to our vehicle to beat the mad rush crowd of cars leaving, I hear the loudest ROAR of fans EVER,   the Brewers pulled the win out in the 9th inning.

goes to show you it is never over until it is officially over.  
according to forbes MLB does not have a problem with revenues.
MLB Sees Record Revenues For 2015, Up $500 Million And Approaching $9.5 Billion




Maury Brown ,  
Covering where sports meets business

Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.
Major League Baseball continues to hit home runs on the business side of the industry. With the year nearly complete, the league can report that gross revenues increased $500 million for 2015, marking the 13th consecutive year MLB has seen record growth. While exact figures are not released, the league will enter 2016 with revenues approaching $9.5 billion.

Growth for baseball continued around media rights and other facets. While there continues to be talk of the media rights bubble bursting, dividends continue to come in. As an example, the Philadelphia Phillies saw rights fees increase from $25 million annually to $100 million as part of their new $2.4-3 billion deal.

Recommended by Forbes
Breaking Down Over $400 Million In MLB Luxury Tax Penalties Since 2003
Manfred Announces 3-Year Deal With FOX To Have MLB Games Streamed In-Market
Oppenheimer FundsVoice: How Investors Should Approach Clinton Vs. Trump

List Of Every 2015 MLB And Minor League Drug Suspension (It's A Long One)
Why Late Night MLB Twitter Is The Best Twitter
MOST POPULAR Photos: The Richest Person In Every State
+155,271 VIEWS What 'The Walking Dead' Just Did With Negan Is A Trick They Should Never Pull...
MOST POPULAR Photos: The Walking Dead's Biggest, Most Shocking Deaths
MOST POPULAR Apple's New iPhone 7: No Headphone Jack, But Awesome Camera

In terms of fan apparel, retail sales of MLB merchandise exceeded $3 billion annually according to The Licensing Letter.

New sponsorships added to the league’s coffers. All told, these new sponsorships reached in 2015 have total contract value over the life of the deals of $225-$275 million.

MLB Advanced Media had more than 3.5 million subscribers to its suite of digital products last year, including MLB.TV and the MLB.com At Bat mobile application.  MLB.com At Bat, the highest-grossing iOS sports app of all-time, was downloaded 11 million times in 2014, surpassing its previous record of 10 million downloads set in 2013.

ADVERTISING

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MLB’s attendance of approximately 74 million fans in 2014 was seventh highest ever.  The last ten years have been the ten most attended seasons in baseball history.

And there’s little doubting that the league will see 2016 be rosy. Next year, the Arizona Diamondbacks will see the fruits of a new television rights deal with FOX Sports Arizona that increased from $250 million for the rights from 2008-15 to $1.5 billion for 2016-21, and the league already announced that in-market streaming will come to the 15 clubs that have FOX Sports support their regional sports networks. To add, the league will shortly announce partnerships for the new BAM Tech spin-off of MLB Advanced Media.


Gallery
MLB Team Values 2015
Launch Gallery
30 images
  
 

Maury Brown is the owner of Bizball, LLC, a research and analytics company, as well a member of the BBWAA. Follow him on Twitter @BizballMaury or on Facebook

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And all of the above translates into a gigantic beer fart in the bleachers.  Once again, this is about baseball...on the field...by the players...and the umpires.  Not some business plan or sociological/accounting implications about the almighty friggin' dollar.  Please tell Maury Brown to take his analytics and anal-ize them. crazy2  

Most of the ESPN baseball experts are picking Chicago.
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« Reply #24 on: October 25, 2016, 03:10:47 AM »

About 1/3 of my students are from the Cleveland area, about 1/3 from the Chicagoland area.
My 8 am classes should be interesting this week.

Sticking with Cubbies in 6.

Hell yes I'm prejudice.
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lolol..... cooldude
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« Reply #27 on: October 25, 2016, 12:23:01 PM »

Stranger things have happened.... cooldude cooldude

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« Reply #28 on: October 25, 2016, 12:23:34 PM »

As a old Braves fan who has had NOTHING to celebrate for the last several years  Sad...

There's something to be said for not having a dog in the fight.

In these situations I usually pull for the underdog.  And, my allegiance may then change if one team is being taken to the cleaners -- and I'll then pull for a seven-game fight to the finish.

My Sis who is pulling for the Cubs is into the whole "goat curse" thing to the point of nauseation.

Honestly, at this point I think it will be a good, competitive Series   cooldude.
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« Reply #29 on: October 25, 2016, 12:43:37 PM »

Heard one analyst, in seriousness, say.   

Cubs in 6, 7 at the most!

Wish I could make big bucks, predicting at most 7 games!
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« Reply #30 on: October 25, 2016, 12:54:31 PM »

Heard one analyst, in seriousness, say.   

Cubs in 6, 7 at the most!

Wish I could make big bucks, predicting at most 7 games!

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« Reply #31 on: October 25, 2016, 01:57:25 PM »

Go Cubbies  Smiley
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« Reply #32 on: October 25, 2016, 07:24:15 PM »

The pre game opening was really great. They showed several senior citizens talking about being fans of both teams including two women who were 100 and 103 years old all the while Tom Petty's "The waiting is the hardest part" was playing.
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« Reply #33 on: October 25, 2016, 07:53:00 PM »

both teams have some good pitchers, especially the Indians starter. 

looks like cleveland is one game up, go cubbies..
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« Reply #34 on: October 25, 2016, 08:41:41 PM »

Indians in 6.  These guys (Francona, really) just figure out a way.

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« Reply #35 on: October 26, 2016, 09:15:17 AM »

Kluber continues to be masterful for this year.  Struck out eight in the first three innings and had great movement/location on his pitches.  Cubs' hitters off balance.  Lester kept them in the game, but no hits mean no runs.  Perez in the nine spot hits two homers and four RBI's; stepping up big in the big tent.    Chicago has another chance tonight, but a second loss would bode ill for them.
Hope the weather holds up in Cleveland.  Play ball! Smiley
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« Reply #36 on: October 26, 2016, 10:15:43 AM »

...  Lester kept them in the game, but no hits mean no runs.  ...

Lester is a good pitcher.  He good be a couple of notches better if he could teach himself to throw to first.  I couldn't believe a quality Indian runner got thrown out at second even knowing he had a free ride off first.
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« Reply #37 on: October 26, 2016, 10:21:12 AM »

I heard the Indians kept goats in the visiting locker room, just before the team arrived.
Oh, and they hired Steve Bartman as a beer vender. It's over.   Grin
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« Reply #38 on: October 26, 2016, 11:49:23 AM »

I heard the Indians kept goats in the visiting locker room, just before the team arrived.

Oh, geez...  Grin
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« Reply #39 on: October 26, 2016, 08:16:40 PM »

CUBS WIN WORLD SERIES GAME!
CUBS WIN WORLD SERIES GAME!

HOLY COW!

HOW 'BOUT THEM GREEN APPLES!

ON TO CHICAGO!
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