Wheresthenearestrope t1_jc5xlw7 wrote
Reply to comment by report_all_criminals in 21 year old Nicaraguan pitcher Duque Hebbert signed by Detroit Tigers immediately after game in which he struck out a trio of MLB stars. by carnifex2005
i think the complete opposite, American sports fans are barely fans at all, everyone seems to have second and third favourite teams. In Europe its the complete opposite, especially football (soccer). Fans in Turkey and Serbia and Romania are fucking mental for their teams. Theres a heavy lack of tribalism and tradition in American sports
RenAndStimulants t1_jc61zbp wrote
You have it wrong. There are fans in America that live and die for their teams. There are homes covered in team art, jerseys, and memorable. Cars covered in flags, bumper stickers, and even wraps on their vehicles.
The northeast is particularly involved. You'll see kids on their first day of kindergarten with t-shirts and backpacks for their teams. Bars strictly for local sports teams, and if you go to Boston you'll see team logo tattoos on every other tatted person.
We have a multitude of sports here so everyone can't love everything, but to say we don't have die hard fans is absolutely ridiculous.
Also to say we don't have traditions still alive in these communities from the birth of their teams is absurd.
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beyd1 t1_jc6vlut wrote
I think we have more people that are a fan of the sport itself than a team in particular.
kactus t1_jc89e62 wrote
So wrong.
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