I still say the Subway Series, with Chicago second. Nobody in LA cares about the Angels, other than those folks who read in the paper one morning that their team had won the World Series the night before. In the Bay Area there are a few more genuine baseball fans, like 12 or so. (Tell me that if Barry Bonds stopped playing tomorrow, anyone would go see the Giants.) Those cities are basketball and football cities respectively, and always will be. Why do you think TWO football teams left Los Angeles?
New York and Chicago are baseball towns, and when their teams meet, the rivalry between the fans is just as intense as that on the field. Yes, the Mets are having a shitty year, but that doesn't mean they and their fans don't turn it up a notch for the Yanks. In last night's game, Ventura went to catch a popup near the third-base stands, and a Mets fan threw a beer on him as he was making the catch. And Ventura used to PLAY for the Mets. And who can forget the Piazza beaning and the hatred these two teams have had for each other. The Cubs and Sox don't HATE each other like the Mets and Yankees do. Plus, they've shared Chicago for almost 100 years together, in which time they have spent a combined 179 years without a World Series title. Their fans are used to failure, in fact they're proud of their teams being punchlines.
The Mets have only been in New York since 1962, in which time they and the Yanks have won a combined 9 World Series titles and 16 pennants. They met in the World Series only 3 years ago. Neither Chicago team has even won a pennant in that time. They have always lived in the shadow of the Yankees. New York fans will not tolerate losing for long. I mean, Torre has won 4 World Series, but none since 2000, and Steinbrenner is considering firing him? That's pressure. NO OTHER AMERICAN CITY demands the competitiveness from its sports teams like New York. Only in other countries, where soccer players have been beaten or murdered for kicking own goals or losing big games, are fans more rabid about their teams.
Consider this quote from Jason Giambi:
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I definitely take (the Mets) seriously, because you know the fans are going to be into it. It was great when we played them last year. I saw right away how intense this series is. Sort of like when we played the Giants when I was in Oakland, but more than that.
What I like about New York fans is that you're either with the Mets or Yankees. You can't be both. There's no bandwagon-jumping. On the west coast, people say, 'I'm an Angels fan this year.' The next year, it's, 'I'm rooting for the Dodgers.' That doesn't happen here. I love it.
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Pretty much sums it up.
-Mikey