Oh people spend each year writing about Interleague Play being dumb and past its worth.
And each year the people who write that look stupider and stupider.
Their reasons make less and less sense. And they are always contradicted by things like "facts" and "reality."
I know I covered a lot of this earlier when I wrote my people against interleague play are morons post, but it is now beyond opinion.
One of the insane reasons that people say Interleague Play is obsolete is the match ups.
"Who cares about the Orioles versus the Marlins?" et al. As if an Orioles versus anyone is a riveting match up.
But I bet one of the pairings that would have been ridiculed would be the Indians and the Nationals.
Starting the season, it would be a 97 loss Indians club taking on the worst team in the game. Who cares?
And even with the Nationals playing better than expected, they are two sub .500 teams with no history between each other facing off.
Two also rans between the AL team with the worst attendance in the league facing a team with one of the worst attendance numbers in the NL.
Who cares? Just another terrible Interleague Matchup.
And it will be sold out and on National TV!
Why?
Stephen Strasburg is making his second start... and he's doing it in Cleveland.
The team with the worst attendance in the game will probably be jumping and buzzing with excitement. There will be excitement in a regular season game in June.
This will be Strasburg's only trip through Cleveland until probably around 2016.
Fans want to see the phenom up close and for real. It will probably be the biggest game in Progressive Field all season long.
And it would NOT happen if not for Interleague Play.
So keep that in mind, all of you morons who say "They should get rid of Interleague Play."
You are depriving cities not only of the natural cross town rivalry games, but also those unexpected match ups that no schedule make can predict.
If you are against interleague play, I want you to watch the game in Cleveland tomorrow and say "this would be better if it were Nationals vs Diamondbacks."
Once again, the argument has no leg to stand on.
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