In his recap/warning to Blue Jays followers following their quasi-singularly traumatic World Sequence Sport 7 expertise, Defector’s Barry Petchesky, referencing the Yankees loss in opposition to the Diamondbacks in 2001, put it thusly:
So let’s have just a little heart-to-heart chat, you, the grieving and traumatized Jays fan, me, a fan who was on the wrong side of what was probably the best and most dramatic World Series till this one. Perhaps I may help:
You’re screwed. You’ll by no means recover from this. You’ll by no means absolutely get better. The sharp ache could age to a uninteresting ache, however it should by no means go away. You’ll go hours, then days, then weeks with out enthusiastic about how shut you got here—after which one thing will remind you, and it’ll damage yet again. Who you had been final week is just not who you can be for the remainder of your life. You’re ruined; you’re a ruined human being. One thing that was complete and good in you is irrevocably damaged now.
How are you going to not love baseball?
The Yankees had been 3-time-repeating World Sequence champs at this level, thoughts you. However he’s not flawed. Dropping hurts greater than successful owns, typically. I’d be mendacity if I stated cared an excessive amount of about Sport 7 in 2003 exterior of being humiliated on my stroll house from Yankee Stadium by Youthful Passersby In A Automotive; I wasn’t but 10 years outdated in 1986 and didn’t even see Sport 6 — we had been tenting — however that one stung greater than most. A lot in order that till final week, I might have stated that regardless of some critical competitors, it was nonetheless the harshest World Sequence loss ever, however I now not consider that. A brand new challenger has approached and received. Misplaced, that’s. Gained at dropping.
Until the Blue Jays pull some Kansas Metropolis Royals “lose in Sport 7 one yr however dominate the following season” shit, Barry is true. Who Blue Jays followers had been final week is just not who they are going to be for the remainder of their lives. We’ve got been there so we all know, but additionally we’re solely human. I’m not a Blue Jays fan, and I have post-traumatic stress about what occurred. In some unspecified time in the future, day by day, I’ll give it some thought and shudder. The sheer variety of coinflips that landed for the Jays not on Tails (“by no means fails”) however on ALL THE PATHOS is singularly brutal. I’d solely want this on Yankees followers — and I’m thrilled Barry nonetheless thinks about 2001, that’s fuckin’ proper! — and doubtless Rats followers, however the Jays? Completely not.
In a dogsend for Main League Baseball, this sport reset the clock on the demise of the game as a cultural establishment. How may it not have? The large, dangerous guys received in freakish circumstances, led by their once-in-several-lifetimes star, and simply barely, at that. All they did was destroy a rustic, in that nation, within the cruelest means doable. Sounds dangerous, certainly. However aren’t we going to tune in to see what’s subsequent?
For the Dodgers, sure. For the Blue Jays, I’m apprehensive. There’s dangerous and there’s dangerous. This was the second. Max Scherzer most likely gonna retire. Bo Bichette could possibly be gone. Past that, it’s simply exhausting to compete, and that’s earlier than you get to the entire “traumatized by coming as shut as just about anybody may to win the World Sequence in opposition to among the best groups of all-time” and having it come up ALL THE PATHOS 4, 5, six occasions in a row. Buckner was what, 4 at worst?
The one upshot of all that is that regardless of what I’ve written till now a depleted and unhappy Blue Jays group subsequent yr would assist us (the Over the Monster readership) fairly a bit… as would Shota Imanaga, to throw out a name at random. It’s been 72 hours, and all the pieces is lookin’ up. How are you going to not love baseball?
