As I have gotten older, my sports interests have narrowed
greatly. Now, the only sport that I follow on a semi-regular basis is Major
League Baseball. Today is Opening Day. So, this is a special day in our world.
MLB finally got it right. The games in Japan last week notwithstanding, today
is a true Opening Day. All teams play today. All teams play day games, the way
God intended it. It’s still chilly outside, but with baseball season getting in
full swing, the weather should warm up nicely in the coming weeks. I love
baseball because it is a constant, daily companion. There’s always a game every
day, and with our dual rooting interests in the Yankees and Mets, rarely are
they off on the same day. In my personal quest for digital minimalism (see
previous post), I have disabled all notifications from my phone … with two
exceptions, one of them being the MLB At-Bat app (the other, of course, is
Accuweather). So … here we go. Baseball every day. Scores and stats to check. Things
to discuss. Having just read several preview articles while my youngest son was
getting a root canal (yeah … I know …), here are my takes on 2019:
--My beloved Yankees will be good. Really good. But not as
good as the hated Red Sox (yeah, Tosh, they’ll be better).
--My equally beloved Mets will disappoint us once again. Strong
pitching, yes; still-too-weak lineup, also yes. Bad news? Not really ... it means cheap seats aplenty at Citi Field starting in July!
--Smart-aleck manager Joe Maddon of the Cubs will get his comeuppance
this year (he's really smart, but I've never been a fan ... because he's the first to tell you how smart he is!). The NL Central is the most intriguing division, with no bad teams
and all decent to good teams.
--The Rays will not be as good as everyone thinks. Their “opener”
strategy will backfire from overuse.
--The Orioles and Marlins will be bad. Really bad.
--The Astros are probably the most complete team in the
majors, slightly better than the Red Sox and the Dodgers. The Phillies will be
really, really good, and will make it to the World Series … where they will lose
to the Astros. In 6 games.
Please feel free to refer to this post often throughout the
spring and summer to see how stupid I really am. Play ball!
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