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I take the Conan approach to every team the Mets play:

"Defeat your enemies

Drive them before you

Hear the lamentations of their women"

Except for those teams that left New York for the West Coast.

I would treat them more harshly than that.



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On any given day, I like the team that's playing one of the

four teams. If two of them are playing each other, I like the

one with fewer wins. Hell, I don't even hate the Yankees any

more. Well, maybe the 2000 Yankees...


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I fear and hate the Braves. Too many years of bad memories.



I don't like Philadelphia. But it's not close to the disdain I have for the Braves.



I'm meh about Washington or the Nats. I'd have no issue rooting for them to beat a team we're fighting for the wild card.


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My fandom has gone so mellow I don't mind any team, I just like the Mets more than the rest. I have friends, colleagues & relatives who are fans of many teams, visited many stadiums and met nice people there. I even sort of understand Yankees fans now.



I have some secondary rooting interests. I kinda like the Orioles and Giants, and the Blue Jays, and I like the White Sox more than the Cubs. Everyone else, it's just baseball.


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I am deciding that this Forum is composed of rules-defiers, sufferers of Oppositional Defiance Disorder, contrarians, and men who don't take out the trash when their spouse wants them to.

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Braves: hate the culture, hate the chop, hate them fleeing a perfectly good and perfectly young ballpark for the suburbs of Cobb County. I hate how I can't figure out what the deal is with their right field seats, but they https://www.rateyourseats.com/shared/suntrustpark-chophouseterracedeck-20180227_6784.jpglook like some sort of giant galvanized metal press box.



Phils: hate the hostility, hate the racial hangups that always seems to follow them around, hate the lionization of the ridiculous 1993 team.



Nats: hate the unis, hate the suburban Virginia bandwagon jumping fans copying their hostility from studied hostility the Phils fans brought to their park, hate the flyovers and empty patriotism, hate the crappy contemporary country music.



Marlins: hate their unwillingness to just be what they're going to be, constantly churning through uniforms, parks, affiliations, managers and rosters.



Mostly I just want the Mets to win. There is a lot to like in most teams, and most of them have at least a little bit of Octavio Dotel in their story.


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In a modern non-Met context, I've drifted into “hey, good for them” at odd postseason intervals for the Nationals in 2019, the Marlins in 2020, and the Phillies in 2022. Which is not to say I like any of them — or the Braves ever at all (1982/1991 NL West affinity notwithstanding).


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Edgy MD wrote:

Braves: ... hate them fleeing a perfectly good and perfectly young ballpark for the suburbs of Cobb County.


Right on!

I haven't been to the new place, but attended several games at the Ted.

I enjoyed the stadium and the view of downtown Atlanta.

And the parking was fine and the food was good (I got carded to buy a beer, though).

There was a little backup when leaving the lots, but nothing to compare with leaving Citi or Shea.

I can't figure out why they wanted to move.



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Metro Atlanta is known for its traffic issues, but the area where the new stadium is located is hardly any better. It's an area with a mix of office, commercial, and residential spaces so it's got to be a nightmare for anyone who needs to be there for reasons other than a ballgame in or around game time.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Metro Atlanta is known for its traffic issues,

A true understatement.

I was there almost ten years apart and the same construction traffic cones on the highway passing the Ted hadn't moved. An inch.

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That is a collection of second-, third- and fourth- rate franchises. I pay them no mind except when they face the Mets. During their interactions with the Mets, their fanbases have collectively proven themselves to be irrationally paranoid and/angry, woefully misguided, racist, and/or non-existent. They are generally unworthy of attention unless necessary to maintain personal safety.


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My fondness for the Marlins has been stated before. I like to visit parks, and if I have a really nice time I develop a bit of an interest in them. I've been to PNC three years in a row and love seeing the Pirates despite the team sucking. I got to see them play the Yankees in the first of those three -- Yankee fans will darn near ruin an experience wherever you encounter them -- and it was glorious when Judge whiffed to end the game with the winning runs aboard.



I've enjoyed the White Sox since the Seaver days, and had some adventures at the old Comiskey. We had a fantastic time at Target Field and I've been keeping an eye on them.



Planning to go to Baltimore and Seattle this summer. I see the Tigers three or four times a year, and follow them a little.



The only team I really hate is the Yankees.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Shoot me a message when you come to Baltimore.


Absolutely! I got a hard hat tour of Camden Yards when it was getting fairly close - there were installing seats in some sections, but still had a long way to go. So I'd love to see it completed.


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I'm having trouble deciding who I want to win the Phillies Braves game. On the one hand it would be nice to be in first place. But it would be nice to see Atlanta buried.


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