Baseball is so addicting for me...I just feel so emotionally drained when baseball season is over. Any die hard fans have any tips on what things I can do to make it past the winter?
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10 Responses to “Well, baseball season is almost over.how can I cope until next spring?”
Not much, unless you are lucky enough to live in Arizona and can catch some AFL action.
“People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.” – Rogers Hornsby
follow the hot stove league! check sites like mlbtraderumors.com daily for trade/FA rumors. and follow your team on a blog. I’m a Yankee fan and i follow their news on Riveraveblues.com
I occupy myself with baseball news and stats. There’s plenty of sites out there. That’s when you can gather your knowledge about other teams and players. I study up on what other teams and players have done. It gets a little overwhelming for me to try to track everyone during the regular season so I use the off-season to catch up.
Also try baseball related books. I use the winter to do my baseball reading: biographies, tell-alls, baseball history, or books relating to sabermetrics. There’s thousands of books out there and so much interesting stuff to discover. It lets me stay in my baseball frame of mind all winter.
I get Yankee DVD sets and watch them during the winter….after football season…
Well get into football, it’l get u till febuary
Watch football. The only time I can’t stand is when football and baseball season is over.
Watch football or watch the entie Yankeeography set over the winter days!
LOL!
watch the NFL. Or you can try basketball.
Not much, unless you are lucky enough to live in Arizona and can catch some AFL action.
“People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.” – Rogers Hornsby
Me too. I want to see some exciting off-season deals be made.
I was wondering that also. I have school, and then in January soccer starts, and I have that until baseball season.
follow the hot stove league! check sites like mlbtraderumors.com daily for trade/FA rumors. and follow your team on a blog. I’m a Yankee fan and i follow their news on Riveraveblues.com
I’m a Dodgers fan and a Lakers fan. So, I keep myself pretty busy all year.
I occupy myself with baseball news and stats. There’s plenty of sites out there. That’s when you can gather your knowledge about other teams and players. I study up on what other teams and players have done. It gets a little overwhelming for me to try to track everyone during the regular season so I use the off-season to catch up.
Also try baseball related books. I use the winter to do my baseball reading: biographies, tell-alls, baseball history, or books relating to sabermetrics. There’s thousands of books out there and so much interesting stuff to discover. It lets me stay in my baseball frame of mind all winter.