On disappointment….

October 28, 2002 | Rants and Raves | By: Mark VandeWettering

Well, the World Series is over.


Sigh.

The Giants had their opportunities. Saturday’s game was in the bag. And then it wasn’t. And then they were behind. And then they lost. And then they lost again on Sunday. And just like that,
the Anaheim Angels were champions, and Barry Bonds was scowling.

Don’t get me wrong. I’ve seen Anaheim play against the Athletics several times this year, and I
knew that they were capable. Early on I predicted that whichever team came out of the AL West would be the champions, because I felt that no NL team looked as good. I never envisioned the
Giants would make it out of the first round (as much as I hate Atlanta), sot hey weren’t even on
the radar.

Still, after watching several great games against Atlanta, and attending the terrific game 5 against the Cardinals, I started to believe. And that seemed to make the ultimate fall all the greater.

It is perhaps the flaw of competative sports that for someone to win, somebody else must lose. In
this case the Angels simply outplayed the Giants. The better team (at least on those seven games)
did come out victorious. So after an evening of moping, I hope that I have gained a little perspective.
After all, these guys play a kid’s game for a living. So Barry Bonds doesn’t get a ring. He gets
to play a kid’s game for a living. A very good living. We have no reason to feel sorry for him, or
for anyone lucky enough to entertain us for a living.

Besides, there is always next year.

Comments

Comment from Some Broad
Time 10/29/2002 at 5:44 pm

Ya know, Barry Bonds is great. Legendary.

Somewhere in the last 100 years there’s been The Best, most Incredible, Legendary FEMALE baseball player ever.

She was probably a housewife, or maybe had a job at a Post Office, or maybe a P.E. teacher. We’ll never know who she is, or was. We won’t ever know what her average is or the number of HR’s, RBI’s or walks she could have had in a single season. Barry’s a multi-millionaire with world-wide recognition who will be known for many, many years to come.

Nope, not feeling sorry for the Giants now.

Of course, as my hubby points out, this all gets equalized in the porn industry. Female strippers out-earn male strippers by a large margin.

Somehow, this just makes me feel worse.