…or in the final outs, for that matter. Boy oh boy, what a night. The Tampa Bay Rays took the final American league playoff berth in a fascinating way. Now I have witnessed quite a few last minute comebacks in football, but this was simply ridiculous. (more…)
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There’s magic in the final seconds of a game…
Posted in Baseball, Sports, tagged Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Rays on September 29, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Another Summer Koushien in the books
Posted in Baseball, Japan, Sports, Summer Koushien, tagged Koushien (甲子園), Nichidai-san, Summer Koushien, 日大三 on August 23, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Another Koushien tournameent ended last weekend and all I got to watch was one first round game on a Sunday morning. Ever since my company abandoned the nightshift there is simply no way I am able to get a look at the games from Japan. I might get a chance to watch a NPB game every now and then when I am on the late shift, buut apart from that it is just impossible. Luckily there are some people who always kept me posted on what was going on. So as I congratulate Nichidai-san for their victory here are a few links for your pleasure. (more…)
Koushien kicks off: Narashino vs Shizuoka
Posted in Baseball, Japan, Sports, Summer Koushien, tagged 甲子園, 習志野, 静岡, Koshien, Koushien, Narashino, Shizuoka on August 7, 2011| Leave a Comment »
So I finally got to watch a game of this year`s Koushien summer tournament and it was a pleasure to discuss the action on the field with the people at the japanesebaseball.com chatroom. because of my work I won`t be able to watch any game at all, I believed, but last night everything fell into place and I was able to enjoy a feirly interesting game, albeit just until the later innings. (more…)
Visiting Munich’s other team (TSV 1860 Munich – Karlsruher SC 2:1)
Posted in Football, Sports, tagged Karlsruher SC, TSV 1860 München, TSV 1860 Munich on July 25, 2011| Leave a Comment »
While I was visiting my sister in Munich ver the weekend I took the chance to take the trip to the Allianz Arena, the home ground of Bayern Munich and TSV 1860. Since the First Division of the german Bundesliga is still in its summer break we were watching 1860 take on Karlsruher SC. Not your highlight match, but professional football nonetheless. (more…)
Women’s World Cup 2011: Yet another world cup experience
Posted in Football, Japan, Sports, tagged Abby Wambach, Aya Miyama, Birgit Prinz, Homare Sawa, Nadeshiko Japan, Nahomi Kawasumi, Silvia Neid, Women|s World Cup 2011, Yuki Nagasato on July 15, 2011| Leave a Comment »
On Sunday the final of this years edition of the FIFA women’s world cup will come to an end at Frankfurt and what an exciting tournament it had been. There have been surprises, upsets, great plays and a lot of wonderful football. Although you always have to take into account that you should not compare this version of the beautiful game with what we are used to seeing in the big european leagues all year long. The rules are the same, yet it is a different sport. If you manage to let go of certain images and expectations, you will have the time of your life. (more…)
Statistics and Football: (II) Shots on Goal
Posted in Football, Sports, tagged ran, ran Datenbank on July 4, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Okay, let’s get this started. In the early 1990s the German TV station Sat.1 started showing the weekend games in a show called “ran”. In that show they introduced the so-called “ran database“, a device not specified, but heavily quoted, when they were trying to press football into a strict measure to explain the game to their viewers. This ended up with strange explanations like “Team A hasn’t lost a home game to Team B in the past 15 years” which was easy, because Team A played in Division 1 and Team B in Division 2 over that timespan, so both teams simply haven’t played each other in the past 15 years. While the content of this statement was true, it didn’t explain anything. I find this extremely annoying. (more…)
New York Day 6 – Walking through different countries
Posted in Football, Misc., Sports, tagged Chinatown, Little Italy, New York City, New York Cosmos, Williamsburg on October 6, 2010| Leave a Comment »
For the last day I was about to spend in New York City I decided to take things slowly and sleep all morning. Felt really refreshing and by noon I was ready to go to the subway again to meet with my host. He had offered to show me through Little Italy and Chinatown since both neighbourhoods are close to where he works. (more…)
New York Day 5 – Rain in the city
Posted in Misc., Sports, tagged Central Park, Monday Night Football, New York, Times Square on October 5, 2010| Leave a Comment »
I was out on my own again on Monday and it seems like every time I hit the streets alone, the weather changes rapidly. While the New York weather was very nice, sunny and warm, over the weekend, which was actually pretty good because we spent a lot of time outdoors, on Monday there was a drizzling rain right from the start of the day. (more…)