6th February 2003, 11:22 AM
The Washington Senators were one of the founding members of the American League in 1901... the National League is older, but the 8 oiginal AL teams date to 1901. In the early '60s they moved and became the Minnesota Twins. A few years later, Washinton got an expansion Senators team... which moved to Texas and became the Rangers within 10 years. Washington hasn't had a team since the early '70s. If the Expos can't stay in Montreal (which is really too bad, but they really CANT when the attendance is as miserable as it is...), Washington probably is a good place to put them... if it happens I hope they last longer than the last Senators team. :)
I don't watch Seinfeld. It wasn't a good show, yet is/was massively popular... just like Friends, actually.
Being a Red Sox fan is different from being a fan of a plainly bad team... at least you don't have the expectations that your team will win. We do... because the Sox are always good, but never good *enough*. It is depressing, sorta... every year they get everyone hopeful and excited that THIS is the year... then they blow it and leave New England unhappy again at yet another poor season. :(
I don't watch Seinfeld. It wasn't a good show, yet is/was massively popular... just like Friends, actually.
Being a Red Sox fan is different from being a fan of a plainly bad team... at least you don't have the expectations that your team will win. We do... because the Sox are always good, but never good *enough*. It is depressing, sorta... every year they get everyone hopeful and excited that THIS is the year... then they blow it and leave New England unhappy again at yet another poor season. :(