Showing posts with label Los Angeles Dodgers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Angeles Dodgers. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

A House Divided: SoCal Crosstown Rivalry Fandom-Which Side Of The Fence Are You On?

For every sports fan out there one of the most common questions that they have very likely been asked at some point is what team or teams do they like to root for. Finding out the answer to that question is likely more interesting if a particular city, state or country has more than one team that plays in the same league.

For example, in the greater Los Angeles area where my family and I live, both of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels (who play in Anaheim, California), play their games as members of the Major League Baseball (MLB) professional sports league. The Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers play in the City of Angels for the National Football League (NFL). Both of the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers are yearly participants of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks call the National Hockey League (NHL) their home.

For those sports cities like Los Angeles who have more than one professional sports team in each league, fans will usually have only one team that is their favorite to root for most of the time. Up to this point in my life I don't think I have ever met or come across someone who has said that they root for both teams equally in a particular sport. They will usually have only one team or teams that they root for or are a fan of in a given sport. These various rooting interests for only one team in a particular sport served as the inspiration for this new series of blog posts at Tim's Sports World about crosstown rivalry fandom.

Without further ado I now present the first installment of this brand new series about crosstown rivalry fandom which will focus on the sports teams that play in the Southern California region or area!:




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 Wikimedia and Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA  Under CC BY-SA 2.0 License.                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                                 
1. Los Angeles Dodgers (LAD) Vs. Los Angeles Angels (LAA) (MLB)

Both of the Angels and Dodgers baseball teams of Major League Baseball (MLB) have called the Southern California area their home now for the last 50 to 60 years or so.

The Dodgers moved to the Los Angeles area from Brooklyn in New York in 1958 and played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum from 1958 to 1961 before moving in to Dodger Stadium in 1962, while the Angels franchise played their first ever season in team history in 1961 at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles. After the 1961 season the Angels played their home games at Chavez Ravine (A.K.A. Dodger Stadium) from 1962 to 1965. Since the 1966 season the Angels have called Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California their home ballpark.

Both teams also play their games in two separate leagues with the Dodgers playing in the National League while the Angels take on competitors from the American League. Even though these two teams have played in separate leagues throughout their history, there are times throughout the season each year when both teams have played each other. When that happens, those series of games are referred to as the "Freeway Series" due to the fact that many of the fans can go to the games by driving on the freeways in the Los Angeles area. As a matter of fact, the one freeway that has access to both cities and stadiums is the 5 Freeway.

When it comes to figuring out the rooting interest of both teams, this is probably the one that is the most easy call for me to make as a fan. Since my family and I have been fans of the Angels for as long as I can remember, it's a no-brainer that they would come out on top in this contest.

There was even a period of time for a few years during which my dislike for the Dodgers was so intense that I would be really mad or upset if they were either beating the Angels in the head-to-head match ups or were having a much better season than the Angels were.

If I remember things correctly, this was also around the same time that Frank McCourt owned the Dodgers which also added to the intensity of my animosity of the Boys in Blue. Now that Frank McCourt no longer owns the team however, my negative views of the Dodgers have changed considerably over the last few years but not enough to the point where I would choose to root for them over the Angels when they play against each other.




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2. Los Angeles Rams (LAR) Vs. Los Angeles Chargers (LAC) (NFL)

This same city National Football League (NFL) sports rivalry is the newest one to have arrived recently in the Southern California area. For the Rams this is now the second time in their franchise history that they have played a large part of their games in the state of California after a long detour in St. Louis, Missouri while the Chargers are currently playing in only their second season ever in the city of Los Angeles. Before that of course, they spent their previous seasons playing in the city of San Diego, California.

In terms of now having not one, but two football teams in Los Angeles after an absence of over 20 years, I'm still not quite used to knowing that the NFL has now had two teams come back and or move to the area once again and playing here over the last couple of years. As a sports fan when I was growing up, I actually got very used to not having a football team or teams in the city of Los Angeles for quite some time. As a result, I started to like the freedom of being able to choose which football team to root for if I wanted to do so. It was during that time that I became a fan of the Dallas Cowboys for a little while.

As of right now though, I have not really been a fan of any one football team in particular. That being said, if I had to choose which L.A. team football team that I currently prefer over the other, I guess I would have to go with the Rams due to their recent overall success. That endorsement however is not a ringing one when compared to some of the other rivalries that are included in this article.




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Chris Paul Photo (Bottom) Courtesy Of:
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3. Los Angeles Lakers (LAL) Vs. Los Angeles Clippers (also abbreviated as LAC) (NBA)

The next Southern California crosstown rivalry comes from the third of the four biggest professional sports leagues in North America. That is the rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This is a Southern California sports rivalry that has, for the most part, been very one-sided throughout its overall history.

For the majority of time that this rivalry has been around, it has been dominated by the Los Angeles Lakers. Over the last few years though, the Clippers have done a good job at fielding some very competitive teams while the Lakers were not very competitive. That being said though, the overall dominance of the Lakers as one of the marquee franchises in the NBA cannot be ignored. From watching some of the greatest basketball players that have played for the purple and gold during my lifetime in Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant to enjoying the excellent deep playoff runs of the three-peat championship Lakers teams from 2000-2002, there is one clear winner in this rivalry and that is the Lakers!

Now that they have added LeBron James to the fold as a free agent to start the 2018-2019 season, it will be interesting to see if the team can be good enough once again to get back to the playoffs after a drought of a few years and compete for a championship.


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Under CC BY 2.0 License.


4. Los Angeles Kings (LAK) Vs. Anaheim Ducks (ANA) (NHL)


The last Southern California crosstown rivalry comes from the sport that I have watched the least of. That is the rivalry between the Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Even though I don't really watch that many hockey games to begin with, I have watched enough of them to have a favorite team to root for and follow in this rivalry. That team would be the Los Angeles Kings.

Since my dad has been a fan of the team throughout the years, that is one factor which made it easier for me to be a fan of the team as well. Another factor that also influenced me along the way were the few years that they put together a solid stretch of being in the Stanley Cup playoffs from 2009 to 2014. During this time the team would end up winning the Stanley Cup at the end of the 2011-2012 and 2013-2014 seasons.

As for the Anaheim Ducks, even though they have also won a Stanley Cup championship in 2007 and did so before the Kings won a pair of their own a few years later, I have never really been a fan of that team at all since the time they were established in 1993 as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. At this point in my life when it comes to the Ducks team and how I view them, I probably feel a stronger connection to the Ducks' teams that were featured in the Disney movie franchise of the 1990's which served as the inspiration for the real team.

Since those teams weren't real ones though, I think I'll just stick with my original team allegiance pick of the Los Angeles Kings. That being said though, since my level of interest in the sport hasn't been at the same level of the other sports such as baseball, if either the Kings or Ducks are in the playoffs in a given year as has been the case previously, it wouldn't bother me too much to root for both of them. If that scenario were to happen in the future however, I would give a slight edge to the Kings.

Closing Thoughts:

As the famous saying at the end of the Looney Tunes cartoon series goes, "That's all folks!" With the exception of the local college teams that are in the area as well as those other teams who play for the Major League Soccer (MLS) professional sports league, I have discussed all the professional sports teams that play their respective games in the Southern California area and my subsequent rooting interests for each of them. The main reason why I chose to not include any of the other college or pro sports teams in the Southern California area such as the UCLA Bruins, USC Trojans and the Los Angeles Galaxy is because I don't follow those sports as closely as I do when compared to the four main sports leagues that I chose to be a part of the discussion.

Now that you guys know where I stand as a fan with regards to those teams, it would be interesting to find out if we're on the same page or if there will have to be some lines drawn in the sand. In any case, feel free to continue rooting for whoever you want and I hope we can still be friends, even if we happen to be on opposite sides of the sports rivalry fence.

Tim Musick
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Monday, March 17, 2014

Two Weeks Until Opening Day!

By the time this scene plays out at Dodger Stadium in 2014, they will have already played 2 games that count.
 
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I'll try my best to not hyperventilate while I write this.  Let's get excited folks!  Not only is it a Happy St. Patrick's Day today, but Major League Baseball's North American Opening Day is two weeks away!  I say North American because the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks will open up their season in 5 days for a two game series at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Australia.

While I'm sure the opener in Australia will be fun, it probably won't compare to what will take place two weeks from now.  It will be the one day when all other teams will start the season with such promise and hope.  The smells of ballpark food and the sights of freshly manicured green grass with thousands of upon thousands of screaming fans filling the stands will take center stage across America and Canada.  Yes, we can't forget about the Blue Jays who play their home games north of the border.

Here's to hoping these next two weeks go by as quick as the offseason has and our favorite teams end Spring Training with players who are 100% healthy.




Tim Musick
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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Surgeon Who Invented Tommy John Surgery Dies at 88

Tommy John in 2008

Dr. Frank Jobe, who spent 50 seasons with the Dodgers organization and was known as the pioneer of Tommy John surgery, passed away Thursday at the age of 88.

It's remarkable to think that numerous pitchers have had their careers resurrected due to what was considered a groundbreaking procedure at the time of its inception in 1974.  The procedure, named after then Dodgers lefty Tommy John, involves the replacement of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in the medial elbow with a tendon from elsewhere in the body.  After Tommy John underwent the procedure, he was able to have a successful comeback that lasted for 14 years.

Today, TJS has become so common in the game that it seems like second nature that most athletes will have a successful comeback within a year after the procedure is done.  The list of athletes who have had the surgery over the years is long and never ending.  I say athletes because it isn't just pitchers who have undergone the procedure but some position players as well. That list will continue to grow as the years go by with the pounding that athletes' bodies take year in and year out.


Tim Musick
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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Sportsnet LA Debuts

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The Dodgers new TV network has officially set sail on Time Warner Cable and Bright House Network in Bakersfield.  It should be noted that Time Warner Cable runs Bright House Network.  How long it will be before the team agrees to carriage deals with other cable and satellite providers to carry the pricey channel is not yet known. The actual amount of the charge is not yet known but it has been reported by various media outlets that Time Warner Cable is seeking something north of $4 per subscriber.

If that is what the potential asking price is going to be, I can personally wait til it hopefully comes down.  In the meantime, I'll be watching MLB Network to get my daily news on the Dodgers.  At least I can still watch my Angels.





Tim Musick
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All Rights Reserved.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Garrett Anderson Lands With the Dodgers


The former Angel and now former Brave has a new home in Chavez Ravine.  As an avid Angel fan, this news cracks me up.  It seems unclear to me what kind of impact he'll have on a minor league deal.  I hope your contract doesn't bounce under Frank McCourt.  Note to Anderson, you do know that he's going through a very expensive divorce.  I guess you were really desperate for a job!  This signing doesn't sting as much as Lackey with Boston.  It's more funny than hurtful.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tim's Two Cents-February 23

Vin must be hurting inside!

Dodgers Divorce Soap Opera Continues Toward Downward Spiral.  Many Dodger fans are waking up this morning to find out that Dodger ownership, (ahem Frank McCourt) is planning to increase ticket prices over the next eight years while spending less on players according to Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times. 

I'm not surprised one bit that this is happening.  Face reality Dodger fans, Frank McCourt's main objective is to run the Dodgers as cheaply as possible, divorce or not.  Give it time and the Dodgers could be a team where you may not know who the players are because there will be no household names on the team.  By the way, enjoy Manny Roidmirez while it lasts because he won't be there next year.  Even he knows it.  Just to remind you, it wasn't a pretty sight the last time Manny played under an expiring contract. 

It is becoming clear, if it isn't already, that Frank McCourt is running the Dodgers more like a businessman who wants to turn a profit rather than improve the quality of the product.  That is not the way to run a storied franchise like the Dodgers.  I'm not shy in my dislike for the Dodgers, but I know this is the wrong way to run the team.  Frank McCourt will soon find out that if you continue to raise ticket prices without improving the product, fans will become frustrated and find entertainment elsewhere.  What would definitely be the last straw for many fans would be if McCourt decided to get rid of Vin Scully to cheapen the product even more.  There would be a major rebellion if that were to happen. 

So to those Dodger fans who wonder about the team's future, enjoy what you have while it lasts because it could ugly very soon.      

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Dodgers Re-Sign Vicente Padilla



The Dodgers have re-signed pitcher Vicente Padilla to a 1 year, $5.025 million deal.  I say go ahead and have him.  I wouldn't want him on my team though, being the malcontent that he has been in the past.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Tim's Two Cents-December 17

In this edition of Tim's Two Cents, you will get 2 opinions for the price of 1.




1. The Black Mamba Spews His Venom.  In last night's 107 to 106 Laker win, Kobe Bryant was being Kobe Bryant.  With 5.4 seconds left in overtime against the Milwaukee Bucks, Bryant nailed a jumper as time expired to steal a win from the Bucks.  Bryant ended up with a team-high 39 points.  The bigger point is that even though the Lakers came away with the victory, this was a classic illustration of who the Lakers really are.  At times, they look unstoppable, particularly at home.  At other times like last night, they play one of those games where they seem to be going through the motions with not as much passion and intensity at the start.  In these contests, they usually don't start playing well until the second half and it usually comes down to the final minutes where they have to depend on one of their stars (Kobe Bryant) to bail them out.  If you are a Laker fan like myself, there are two things you should be used to.  1. The games will almost always be interesting, and 2. They will have those games where they are inconsistent and not playing up to the level they are capable of.  In the end though, we still love them.

On a separate Lakers note, I'm missing Stu Lantz, the Lakers color commentator for games on television.  Lantz is currently on leave to be with his wife while she has an undisclosed surgical procedure.  This is one of those instances where you don't really appreciate how good something is until it's gone for a certain period of time.  No disrespect to Lantz substitute, "Hot" Rod Hundley, but he is not as good as Lantz and the chemistry with play-by-play man Joel Meyers is understandably not the same.  I can't wait for Lantz's return after December 20.  Believe me, it can't come soon enough.




2. Dodgers Remain Relatively Quiet on Hot Stove Amid Messy Divorce.  In what has been a tumultuous two months of offseason activity to say the least, the Dodgers made only their second significant move of the offseason.  Signing journeyman infielder Jamey Carroll to a 2-year deal worth around less than $4 million.  This deal comes after GM Ned Colletti traded versatile outfielder Juan Pierre to the White Sox.  Oh yeah, and then there's the fact that owner Frank McCourt is involved in messy divorce proceedings with wife, Jamie McCourt.  This could easily explain why the Dodgers have been relatively quiet thus far.  They probably don't have the necessary financial assets needed to make big moves, since it seems to be tied up in more important issues (wink wink).

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