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A Championship for San Diego?

Posted on: February 16, 2008 8:58 pm
 
Unlike an illegitimate Garvey love-child who is practically kicking out of his womb in the seventh month so he can hit clutch NLCS  home runs and propagate the seed,  San Diego is LONG overdue. 

From the Padres to the Aztecs, the ineptitude of the sports teams in this town is maddening. The adage "always a bridesmaid, but never a bride" comes to mind when it comes to San Diego sports. Sure we have experienced a few memorable seasons like the '84 Padres or the '94 Chargers, but it seems our teams always fall painfully short when they are on the biggest stages (The Padres own a gut punching 1 -8 World Series record, while the Chargers lone Super Bowl appearance was, for all intensive purposes, over in the first 8 minutes) In fact ,when San Diego sports teams aren't losing big games, we're losing franchises (the Rockets and Clippers both left town, while the Sockers and Gulls folded).  What I find especially odd is that San Diego sports fans should rather smug considering the recent successes of the Chargers and Padres (2 AFC West and NL West titles respectively). Yet, it seems our brush with great, err, goodness only seems to increase our collective burden of not being able to win the big one. 

So what gives San Diego sports fans?  Is our city, dare I say cursed? How much longer do we have to bear this torch? What says you?
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Since: Dec 14, 2007
Posted on: February 16, 2008 11:33 pm

A Championship for San Diego?

STEVE GARVEY IS NOT MY PADRE.



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Posted on: February 17, 2008 12:19 am

A Championship for San Diego?

No championship in 2008...



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Posted on: February 17, 2008 5:41 pm

A Championship for San Diego?

Not so fast orangemen90,  Padres still have a shot.  Getting to the playoffs in the NL West will be challenging but if they can make it, they have the pitching to make a run...especially if Mark Prior returns to form.



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Posted on: February 17, 2008 5:42 pm

A Championship for San Diego?

Steve Garvey is not my Padrehahahaha! Well played Shermboat19. Well played!



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Posted on: February 17, 2008 7:22 pm

A Championship for San Diego?

At least the Padres and the Chargers are doing well these days. I'd rather be the bridesmaid these days than to be best known for Ryan Leaf, 1-15, Gilbride, Riley, the firesale of the Padres in the 90s and lot of other stuff. Sometimes things just have to fall into place. I mean, who would've thought the Giants would win the Super Bowl and the Rockies would play in the World Series. Someday things will go San Diego's way.