ILUVAdrianaLima Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 This is a game for the history books! Quote
ILUVAdrianaLima Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 After 108 years the Cubs finally won a World Series Quote
lostdiadem Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 I'm sick af. *insert random zombie sound here* Quote
PrettyDeadThings Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 24 minutes ago, lostdiadem said: I'm sick af. *insert random zombie sound here* Feel better Quote
Stormbringer Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 9 hours ago, ILUVAdrianaLima said: After 108 years the Cubs finally won a World Series Ah, so then finally that damn """'World'"" Series" is over and there'll be NBA on ESPN instead of that thing that NO ONE cares about here Quote
jj3 Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 But what is 'World Series' ??? And why is it called " "World" Series " since it's only in the US ? 100% of chance for the US to win in the end Quote
PrettyDeadThings Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 1 hour ago, jj3 said: But what is 'World Series' ??? And why is it called " "World" Series " since it's only in the US ? 100% of chance for the US to win in the end In 1904, Reach Guide reported on the first official "World Championship Series", played in 1903, using a name first coined in 1886 by the Spalding(of athletic equipment fame) Baseball Guide, in reference to the post-season game between Chicago and St. Louis. Spaldings editor noted that since both teams were already "Champions of the United States" in their respective leagues, the winner of the post-season games would be "world" champions, hence the "World Championship Series". Spalding continued to refer to post-season games by this name, adding that as other nations embraced baseball, their winning teams would participate in the playoffs, turing the "World's Championship Series" into a reality. Although this never happened, the name remained in use, becoming shorter as time passed. This was most evident in the Reach and Spalding Guides, both of which referred, over the years, to the "World's Series" and eventually the "World Series". In the 1930's, these guides merged, ceasing publication in 1941, when they were replaced by The Sporting News Guide, who used "World's Series" from 1942 through 1963, switching to the "World Series" in 1964. Quote A brief history of the name of the World Series From TBIII: The 1884 Series was touted as "for the championship of the United States," but the influential weekly Sporting Life established precedent for future Series hype by naming victorious Providence "Champions of the World." From the 1887 Spalding's Official Baseball Guide: In 1886 a series of games "for the world's championship" were arranged... From the 1888 Spalding's Official Baseball Guide: Up to 1884 this question of what is now justly termed the "world's championship" in baseball remained an unsettled one;... In 1887 the world's championship series had become an established supplementary series of contests,... From the 1887 Reach Guide: "Under the heading `THE GREAT WORLD'S SERIES' After the two championship seasons had closed..[St.Louis and Chicago]... agreed to play... to decide the "championship of the world," as it was termed. The 1903 souvenir card referred to the World's Championship Games . From the 1904 Reach Guide in the section "THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES": ... following is a complete resume of the world's championship series:... The 1905 souvenir score card touted the World's Championship Series. A 1905 New york program was entitled WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP 1905 / POST SERIES A 1907 Official score cards for both Detroit and Chicago call it a World's Championship Series". This was repeated in 1908, by the Detroit program in 1909, and the Cubs program in 1910. In G.H. Fleming's `The Unforgettable Season' DETROIT- Sept. 19 (1908)- ... Last year Detroit owners gave their entire receipts to the champions, even after they had lost four straight games in the worlds's series.... - from the New York `American' BUFFALO- Oct. 9 - ...Telegrams of congratulations poured in... one... from Barney Dreyfuss: "Hearty congratulations. Clean baseball was bound to triumph over affidavits and rowdyism. Best wishes for success in worlds's series." - from the Chicago `News' The 1911 Shibe Park scorebook referred to the WORLD'S SERIES, as did the 1912 Boston, 1913-4 Philadelphia, 1914 Boston, 1915 Phillies & Red Sox, and 1916 Red Sox scorebooks. From George Moreland's "Balldom" (1914) ...There was no world's series in 1904,... and refers to the "WORLD'S CHAMPIONS ATHLETICS" and under "WON WORLD'S TITLE IN 1910" : The Athletics were back in form again in 1910 and not only won the American League championship, but also defeated the Chicago Cubs for the world's championship,... The 1919 Red's score card called them WORLD'S SERIES GAMES. The 1920 Cleveland score card called it the World Series. The 1921,1922, and 1923 Programs called it the WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES. In Ernest Lanigan's "The Baseball Cyclopedia" (1922) there is a section titled "World's Series' Facts and Figures from 1884 to 1921, inclusive." ... the World's Series today remains John T. Brush's. The 1924 Washington score card said World Series 1924. The 1925 Washington score card said World Championship Series. The 1926 Cardinals score card said "for the Championship of the World". The 1927-8 New York Programs called it the WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES. The 1929 Wrigley Field score card said WORLD'S SERIES, as did the 1930 Philadelphia card. The 1931 Philadelphia score card simply said WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP . The 1932 Wrigley Field and Yankee Stadium score cards said WORLD'S SERIES. The 1933 score cards said WORLD'S SERIES. The 1934 Detroit score card said WORLD'S SERIES, the 1934 St. Louis card said "for the Championship of the World". In G.H. Fleming's "The Dizziest Season" Thursday, October 4 (1934) : The magic name of Dean, rather than any magic exhibited by Dizzy, beat the Detroit Tigers in the first game of the World Series. ... The term WORLD'S SERIES was also used on the score cards for: 1935 Chicago, 1935 Detroit, 1938 . The term WORLDS SERIES was also used on a score card for 1944. The Title WORLD SERIES was used on the score cards for : 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, and ever program thereafter. In summary, the name gradually changed from the 1880's "Champions of the World." to the 1900's worlds's series (note the use of the uncapitalized plural possessive) to the 1920's World's Series to the 1930's World Series (modern form) Quote
elfstone Posted November 4, 2016 Posted November 4, 2016 Hailey Baldwin is all over the new Guess videos Quote
gotportugal Posted November 4, 2016 Posted November 4, 2016 Megyn Kelly's new book, can't wait to have it, already pre-ordered it on Amazon.com Quote
Limerlight Posted November 4, 2016 Posted November 4, 2016 @phenobarbie @Prettyphile Oh lawd. Many a lost hours of sleep Quote
La Vie Est Belle Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 Yay I get to watch TV in my room again. Quote
Stormbringer Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 5 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said: Ahem... Quote
Stromboli1 Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 10 minutes ago, Stormbringer said: Ahem... One of my best friends is a Spurs fan. Quote
Limerlight Posted November 5, 2016 Posted November 5, 2016 Just looked at one of the trailers I might purchase. Quote
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