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Well done Five for ("Freeview auto") ending Game 1 of the World Series at
the "estimated" time instead of at the end of the game - which was somewhat later! And for those who don't know, the World Series is named for the defunct "World News" newspaper (hope I got the title correct) before anyone decides to equate this to the footie World Cup. Paul DS. |
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Paul D.Smith wrote:
And for those who don't know, the World Series is named for the defunct "World News" newspaper . Oh no it isn't http://www.snopes.com/business/names/worldseries.asp |
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"soup" wrote in message
om... Paul D.Smith wrote: And for those who don't know, the World Series is named for the defunct "World News" newspaper . Oh no it isn't http://www.snopes.com/business/names/worldseries.asp I live and learn! But sadly not the final score if I watch the World Series recorded from Five and rely on them setting the "end recording tags" correctly ;-). Paul DS |
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"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... Well done Five for ("Freeview auto") ending Game 1 of the World Series at the "estimated" time instead of at the end of the game - which was somewhat later! And for those who don't know, the World Series is named for the defunct "World News" newspaper (hope I got the title correct) before anyone decides to equate this to the footie World Cup. The yanks do. Paul DS. Baseball and American Football (and to a lesser extent Rugby) are both games that do not flow. Both require constant referee / umpire intervention and adjudication. In baseball the game hinges around the decision of whether each ball passes over the plate at the right height (cricket has wickets and adjudication is only needed if the ball strikes the batsman's legs and the other team claim). Three base umpires are required as well. In American Football play rarely proceeds for more than a few seconds without the whistle being blown and another set piece.] Contrast soccer where adjudication is limited to offside, foul play and occasionally who last touched the ball. A friendly football match often proceed without a referee (e.g. both sides normally know and agree the next move if the ball goes out of play). |
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"R. Mark Clayton" wrote in message
... : : Contrast soccer where adjudication is limited to offside, foul play and : occasionally who last touched the ball. A friendly football match often : proceed without a referee (e.g. both sides normally know and agree the next : move if the ball goes out of play). yes, füßball is a beautiful game... right up to the point where they decide the championship with 11 meter kicks. and, might I add, there's the award winning acting where a player pretends to be mortally injured in an attempt to get a penalty kick. it's amazing how quickly they recover from writhing in pain to sprinting after the ball in baseball, like cricket time plays very little role. |
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Paul D.Smith wrote...
Well done Five for ("Freeview auto") ending Game 1 of the World Series at the "estimated" time instead of at the end of the game - which was somewhat later! That makes a change, usually it overruns by 30 mins or so leavings us Indycar/Nascar fans twiddling our thumbs and watching rounders. But; good for Five at least they do show these "minority interest" sports. Nearly all US motor sport broadcasts are in 4.3, don't they have widescreen over the pond? Or are we losing something in the conversion? -- Ken http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/buddyduck/ |
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"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... "soup" wrote in message om... Paul D.Smith wrote: And for those who don't know, the World Series is named for the defunct "World News" newspaper . Oh no it isn't http://www.snopes.com/business/names/worldseries.asp I live and learn! But sadly not the final score if I watch the World Series recorded from Five and rely on them setting the "end recording tags" correctly ;-). if they ever did hold a baseball competition with non american countries participating they'd have to call it the universal cup. -- Gareth. that fly...... is your magic wand.... |
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 17:38:43 +0000, The dog from that film you saw
postulated: if they ever did hold a baseball competition with non american countries participating they'd have to call it the universal cup. It would appear that you are not aware that baseball is a major sport in Japan http://www.japanesebaseball.COM/ that there are numerous teams in Cymru http://www.welshbaseball.co.UK/ and even teams in Liverpool http://www.liverpooltrojansbaseball.co.UK The Trojans were established in 1946, so this is not just some trendy new fad. And there are still four teams in Liverpool which play traditional English baseball -- All Saints, Anfield, Breckside and Townsend. PS Is the dog from that film you saw, the dog from A Boy and His Dog (1975)? |
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"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message m... Paul D.Smith wrote... Well done Five for ("Freeview auto") ending Game 1 of the World Series at the "estimated" time instead of at the end of the game - which was somewhat later! That makes a change, usually it overruns by 30 mins or so leavings us Indycar/Nascar fans twiddling our thumbs and watching rounders. But; good for Five at least they do show these "minority interest" sports. Nearly all US motor sport broadcasts are in 4.3, don't they have widescreen over the pond? Or are we losing something in the conversion? As with a lot of films, I think the deal is that 5 only get 4:3 and have to fill in during various bits with their own presenters. -- Ken http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/buddyduck/ |
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"Low Life #3" wrote in message ... "R. Mark Clayton" wrote in message ... : : Contrast soccer where adjudication is limited to offside, foul play and : occasionally who last touched the ball. A friendly football match often : proceed without a referee (e.g. both sides normally know and agree the next : move if the ball goes out of play). yes, füßball is a beautiful game... right up to the point where they decide the championship with 11 meter kicks. I thin it would be better to allow a drawn afer extra time game to be decided by kicks from anywhere in the D, with the goalie anywhere in the six yard box. As it is, it is mostly luck whether the goalie goes the right way. and, might I add, there's the award winning acting where a player pretends to be mortally injured in an attempt to get a penalty kick. it's amazing how quickly they recover from writhing in pain to sprinting after the ball in baseball, like cricket time plays very little role. Cricket can take up to five days, and some tests between the wars were actually untimed. OTOH crickets laws, whilst complicated, are generally easibly interpreted by the players. The middle stump was introduce ~150 years ago to remove doubt about when a player was out. Very obviously in baseball, whether a ball passes over the plate is very subjective and even MLB umpires are frquently wrong. |
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