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Who’s your 2018 back-up team?


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31 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Anyone now have the Dodgers as their back-up team?    I don’t, but if Manny carried them to a World Series title, I wouldn’t mind too much (though I normally dislike the Dodgers).

If LAD were to play the Nats, who would you choose?  That would be tough for me as I, like you, don't feel a great pull toward the Nats but with Manny w LAD, I would probably go Dodgers (where without, I'd gonats (pun intended) ).

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25 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Anyone now have the Dodgers as their back-up team?    I don’t, but if Manny carried them to a World Series title, I wouldn’t mind too much (though I normally dislike the Dodgers).

I am rooting for the Dodgers this season. I rooted for the Dodgers when I lived in California, going to Dodger Stadium during Mannywood 1.0 was pretty cool, hopefully Manny puts them over the top.

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1 minute ago, bobmc said:

If LAD were to plat the Nats, who would you choose?  That would be tough for me as I, like you, don't feel a great pull toward the Nats but with Manny w LAD, I would probably go Dodgers (where without, I'd gonats (pun intended) ).

My feelings on the Nats are quite mixed, but put it this way: I normally would root for the Nats over the Dodgers, and I’d only want the Dodgers to win if Manny did something special to help them win it.

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Don't really have one.

I have a friend in Arlington VA who is a Nats fan and I meet him at Nats Park for about 8 or 9 games a season.   When I'm there I root for the Nats, except when they are playing the Orioles.   But the other 150+ games of the season, I don't care about the Nats, and if the O's aren't on TV I'm more likely to put a random game or league whiparound on MLB Network rather than tune to the Nats broadcast.

I root for individual players on my fantasy team, or on my Strat-o-matic team so they will have good cards next year.    I'll root for the (very few) Virginia Tech alums in the majors, and ex-Orioles I like such as Markakis.

And I'll root against the Yankees, Red Sox, and Blue Jays.   And against players I dislike such as Hosmer or Donaldson.

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The Cardinals are my second favorite team. Would like to see the Indians win the WS (if the Cards can't) and I'd root for Kakes if they make the playoffs. I dislike the Nats and all the people that were "Os" fans until the Nats popped up. I worked for the Nats (ran the youth camps) for a summer and the Org is really top notch. Very organized and treated us and the kids very well. Their former S&C Coach (John Philbin) is a friend of mine so, I used to hope they did well when he was there. Unfortunately, he's now with the evil empire so ....FWIW, Anthony Rendon is not a good dude.

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I tried this when the Colts left town and it didn't work. I like some other teams but there is no way I can bring myself to have a vested interest in them. If the Jersey doesn't have Baltimore on it, I'm just casually interested.

 

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