Austin
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Doh! I thought I was quoting you but it was Anthony. I saw your name on the next post on my little phone screen. Sorry Sam!Never did I say that.
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Doh! I thought I was quoting you but it was Anthony. I saw your name on the next post on my little phone screen. Sorry Sam!Never did I say that.
Doh! I thought I was quoting you but it was Anthony. I saw your name on the next post on my little phone screen. Sorry Sam!
Doh! I thought I was quoting you but it was Anthony. I saw your name on the next post on my little phone screen. Sorry Sam!
Arrieta was named NL player of the week.
As he should have been. I'm really happy for him.
I am going to be honestly selfish here, and admit that I am frustrated and irritated with ESPN's coverage of the Cubs this season. I wouldn't say jealous, but it drives me nuts that anytime something decent happens with the Cubs it is covered for hours upon hours, and made such a big deal of nationally. And the Cardinals just get overlooked. Always. It's like this every season. If Michael Wacha threw a no-hitter tomorrow, it'd get one mention on SportsCenter and that would be the end of it. It wouldn't get post after post on FaceBook, and replayed over and over on SportsCenter. On my iPhone drop down menu last night, the entire screen was covered with post after post of Arietta articles. I get it man, the national media is dying for the Cubs to be good. It's just frustrating to me how much the Cardinals get overlooked. And it happens every season. It was the Pirates getting headlines over the Cardinals in 2013, when they shouldn't have been. This season has been all about the Cubs, when the Cardinals have been the most dominate team in both leagues all season long. Randal Grichuk is having a better rookie season than Kris Bryant, but nobody talks about him.
I don't want to sound bitter and like I'm complaining, I'm really not trying to. I'm just a frustrated Midwestern fan sick of the national media.
ESPN is not about reaching out to those of us that are watching every game, they're reaching out to the much bigger audience of fans that think they're big sports fans because Siri/Google Now updates them on the scores from the 'big game' last night. With those people, which we all have as friends, 'Cubs' and '1908' does a far better job of bringing in eyes than 'Cardinals' does.
Personally, I wish I could be as optimistic of the Cubs chances in the playoffs as the media is. When they face the ToR/strike out pitchers in the playoffs (or play in game) they will probably get shut down unless something big changes in the final month of the season.
As a fan of a Pac-12 football team, I completely understand your frustration with Cubs/SEC coverage.
Maddon would be crazy to pitch Lester over Arietta in the play-in game. The Pirates would murder Lester on the base path.