Growing Tired of Interleague Play

United States
June 20, 2010 7:45pm CST
In the beginning, Interleague play was interesting because you could see teams from the same state or region play each other. But I don't sense any real rivalries developed more than that were there before interleague play. It's gotten to the point where I am growing tired of it. There are some great pennant races developing this year and a the games played outside of the league is kind of watering that down. Do we have to be satisfied in our desires to see it all? This weekend's series between Boston and Los Angeles is a good example. Wasn't it more fun talking about how Manny would do if he came back to Fenway rather than to have it actually happen. By the way, it was rather anti-climatic.
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@blue65packer (11826)
• United States
21 Jun 10
I am not sick of interleague play,yet. If my team the Milwaukee Brewers lose their series against the Minnesota Twins,I'll be pissed off! The Twins have the Brewers number it seems! They are playing at Miller Park this time and I can just hear the boo birds out in force if the Brewers lose again at home! Then I will be happy to interleauge play end!