Cleveland Indians to drop "Indians" from team name after 105 years

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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    Cleveland Cuckoulds?
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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    brianlux said:
    Poncier said:
    Cleveland Steamers is still the best option.

    Some great logo options:









    Very cool- those are great, especially the first two.
    There needs to be a team from Arkansas named the Steamer Beans.
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  • Parksy
    Parksy Posts: 1,849
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


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  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    Parksy said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


    That coach usually sends in the goons to start a damn fight.  Actually, do they do that anymore?
  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    Parksy said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


    In this team, the losing team should not have skipped leg day. It's fucking embarrassing!
    I SAW PEARL JAM
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    dankind said:
    Parksy said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


    In this team, the losing team should not have skipped leg day. It's fucking embarrassing!
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  • Parksy
    Parksy Posts: 1,849
    Parksy said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


    That coach usually sends in the goons to start a damn fight.  Actually, do they do that anymore?
    They sure do. 
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  • F Me In The Brain
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    dankind said:
    Parksy said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


    In this team, the losing team should not have skipped leg day. It's fucking embarrassing!

    haha
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  • brianlux
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    The weird twists and turns threads on AMT take... :lol:
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    mrussel1 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    Football teams take a knee at the goal line all the time.  Or don't kick a fg late.  It's pretty common, especially in college when the disparity can be significant. 

    Of course there's the old, probably false tale of when OSU smoked Michigan in 68 I think, 50-15.  Woody was asked why he went for two late in the game, and he said "because I couldn't go for three".  Probably not true though. Still funny.
    I was actually going to comment that baseball isn't football, so I don't think the same rationale applies. while it's unlikely that a team down 11-3 isn't likely going to win the game, it's still way more probable than if a football team is up 60-20. I've never heard of this unwritten rule about baseball. that's weird to me. it's not unheard of to see high scoring single innings. imagine you're up 11-3, decide not to swing on the 4th pitch, take the walk, and the other team scores 9 in the last inning to win. how dumb would that be?
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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    I'm still at the "swing at anything close" level with my team. And I don't know if I'll change that strategy as we move up the ranks; the umps would have to change the way they call balls and strikes for me to change the way that we hit.
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    mrussel1 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    Football teams take a knee at the goal line all the time.  Or don't kick a fg late.  It's pretty common, especially in college when the disparity can be significant. 

    Of course there's the old, probably false tale of when OSU smoked Michigan in 68 I think, 50-15.  Woody was asked why he went for two late in the game, and he said "because I couldn't go for three".  Probably not true though. Still funny.
    I was actually going to comment that baseball isn't football, so I don't think the same rationale applies. while it's unlikely that a team down 11-3 isn't likely going to win the game, it's still way more probable than if a football team is up 60-20. I've never heard of this unwritten rule about baseball. that's weird to me. it's not unheard of to see high scoring single innings. imagine you're up 11-3, decide not to swing on the 4th pitch, take the walk, and the other team scores 9 in the last inning to win. how dumb would that be?
    Well you may not think the analogy applies, but it's a fact that certain actions are not looked upon favorably in the pros.  Stealing and swinging on 3-0 during a blowout are two examples.  Could they have lost after being up 11-3 in the 8th?  Sure.  But the risk is remote, at best.  
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    edited August 2021
    dankind said:
    I'm still at the "swing at anything close" level with my team. And I don't know if I'll change that strategy as we move up the ranks; the umps would have to change the way they call balls and strikes for me to change the way that we hit.
    I presume you mean a little league team, and yeah that's true.  Put the ball in play, put pressure on the defense at that age.  Infield hits are a dime a dozen.  But that mentality should be gone by 14 or so. 
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    Football teams take a knee at the goal line all the time.  Or don't kick a fg late.  It's pretty common, especially in college when the disparity can be significant. 

    Of course there's the old, probably false tale of when OSU smoked Michigan in 68 I think, 50-15.  Woody was asked why he went for two late in the game, and he said "because I couldn't go for three".  Probably not true though. Still funny.
    I was actually going to comment that baseball isn't football, so I don't think the same rationale applies. while it's unlikely that a team down 11-3 isn't likely going to win the game, it's still way more probable than if a football team is up 60-20. I've never heard of this unwritten rule about baseball. that's weird to me. it's not unheard of to see high scoring single innings. imagine you're up 11-3, decide not to swing on the 4th pitch, take the walk, and the other team scores 9 in the last inning to win. how dumb would that be?
    Well you may not think the analogy applies, but it's a fact that certain actions are not looked upon favorably in the pros.  Stealing and swinging on 3-0 during a blowout are two examples.  Could they have lost after being up 11-3 in the 8th?  Sure.  But the risk is remote, at best.  
    I just don't understand why a pro team would risk it, especially in baseball. I agree it's not likely, but it's so much less likely in other sports. 

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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    Football teams take a knee at the goal line all the time.  Or don't kick a fg late.  It's pretty common, especially in college when the disparity can be significant. 

    Of course there's the old, probably false tale of when OSU smoked Michigan in 68 I think, 50-15.  Woody was asked why he went for two late in the game, and he said "because I couldn't go for three".  Probably not true though. Still funny.
    I was actually going to comment that baseball isn't football, so I don't think the same rationale applies. while it's unlikely that a team down 11-3 isn't likely going to win the game, it's still way more probable than if a football team is up 60-20. I've never heard of this unwritten rule about baseball. that's weird to me. it's not unheard of to see high scoring single innings. imagine you're up 11-3, decide not to swing on the 4th pitch, take the walk, and the other team scores 9 in the last inning to win. how dumb would that be?
    Well you may not think the analogy applies, but it's a fact that certain actions are not looked upon favorably in the pros.  Stealing and swinging on 3-0 during a blowout are two examples.  Could they have lost after being up 11-3 in the 8th?  Sure.  But the risk is remote, at best.  
    I just don't understand why a pro team would risk it, especially in baseball. I agree it's not likely, but it's so much less likely in other sports. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=638HZnUTWVE
    Playoffs they likely wouldn't.  162 game season,  yes. 
  • Meltdown99
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    Parksy said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


    That coach usually sends in the goons to start a damn fight.  Actually, do they do that anymore?
    No they do not do that anymore…lol.  
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  • Parksy
    Parksy Posts: 1,849
    Parksy said:
    mickeyrat said:
    doesn't good sportsmanship kinda demand your best at all times? or should demand it?
    These words are fascinating.  And it's interesting because it goes to show that even in the world of sports where you would figure so many things should be cut and dry....  there is a fine gray area where human emotions play a strong role especially in team sports and especially in contact team sports. 

    The dream of good sportsmanship is rooted in all players being good sportsmen.  Which is of course non-existent.  In hockey, if you run up the score because you're 'being good sportsmen' sure 10 players will appreciate and respect the good sportsmanship being shown by not letting up.  8 however will see things through  a different lens and interpret the effort as an act of disrespect and respond by bludgeoning an opposing player at the first opportunity.  :)  

    These numbers are uneducated estimates and would tip one way or another usually depending on a coach. 

    Good sportsmanship is sometimes sacrificed for safety and survival lol. 


    That coach usually sends in the goons to start a damn fight.  Actually, do they do that anymore?
    No they do not do that anymore…lol.  

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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    The post Tom Wilson fight... hate that fucking guy.
  • Parksy
    Parksy Posts: 1,849
    mrussel1 said:
    The post Tom Wilson fight... hate that fucking guy.
    I'm going to go very out of my way to watch the first Rangers vs Caps game with Reaves in the lineup. :) 
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    Buffalo, Phoenix, Toronto 2003
    Boston I&II 2004
    Kitchener, Hamilton, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto 2005
    Toronto I&II, Las Vegas 2006
    Chicago Lollapalooza 2007
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    Cleveland, Buffalo 2010
    Toronto I&II 2011
    Buffalo 2013
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    10C: 220xxx
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    Parksy said:
    mrussel1 said:
    The post Tom Wilson fight... hate that fucking guy.
    I'm going to go very out of my way to watch the first Rangers vs Caps game with Reaves in the lineup. :) 
    Take a shot at Ovi.