Not a fan
So I read the Red Sox won the World Series last night. Not only did they win it, they won it at home, the first time that has happened since 1918. I was happy for both Shane Victorino (ex-Phillie) and the city of Boston as a whole after the tragedy that went down at the marathon earlier this year.
However this World Series and most recent playoff seasons that did not involve the Phillies confirmed that I am just really not a baseball fan anymore. I did not watch one pitch, not one second of the World Series or any of this years playoff games for that matter. I just don’t have interest in major league baseball for whatever reason. It’s an odd thing since much of my childhood revolved around baseball and my dream to make it to the big leagues some day.
Although I missed the game, I did see the highlights from it which spotlighted a recent trend that annoys the shit out of me, ski goggles in baseball. David Ortiz had his largely branded Oakely helmet and ski goggles on before the game was even over. He is out there on the field hugging everyone looking like he is ready for the Winter Olympics, it was stupid as hell.
Then in the post game locker room celebration every person in the room is handed Oakley ski goggles/helmets as well to “protect” themselves from the horrible, acidic champagne that is splashed around the room. I mean what the fck? How did professional athletes from the past 75 years manage to have champagne celebrations without Oakley ski goggles? What a hardship that must have been….
Of course this is all just a sell out to Oakley who surely has thrown down a nice pile of cash in order to have their equipment used in this unnecessary and unconventional manner. It certainly doesn’t make me want to run out and buy any of their gear and makes my alienation from baseball an even smaller bump in the road than it already is.