I'm pumped about the Sox winning it but honestly, I saw less of this series than any I can remember. We were on the road coming back from Atlanta last night and by the time we unloaded and turned on the tube, the scroll said the Red Sox won. Yay!
It's funny because growing up, I was a Braves fan but the Yankees were the bomb. Or Bronx Bombers. It was more about the names, the stars. Lou Piniella, Thurman Munson, Craig Nettles, Micky Rivers, Catfish Hunter and on and on. The Red Sox were the flies in the ointment, Hans. Just pesky, little brothers that needed to be dealt with every now and then. Me and my pops loved our Braves and Yankees.
But then baseball...sports changed. It became all about money and free agency. Your team and the names changed every season and it became apparent that the Yankees' goal was only to out spend everyone and try to buy a championship every year. It quickly turned from knowing and loving your team, to what the hell have you done to the organization....to baseball. It quickly turned to hate. And my AL favorite started shifting toward their most hated rival.
Also, the Red Sox were the Cubs of the AL. The loveable losers who seemed cursed...by the Bambino. I started pulling for them not only to beat the evil empire, but to break that curse as well. While they've long since put that behind them, the truth is they didn't start competing until they started throwing insane cash at the free agency market. Now, they're right up there at the top of the arms race.
K, you may be right about this being the best "team". They certainly proved it numbers-wise. But on a sheer collection of talent basis, I'll still take the Big Red Machine in Cincy. Hated them, but only because I knew they were unstoppable.