We are a week away from the Midsummer Classic, so it's time to start preparing by talking about All-Star Game related topics.
When Bill and I were discussing how the MLB All-Star Games compare to others, he had this to say:
That got me wondering:
What do you consider some of the most poorly-played/sloppy All-Star Games you can recall?
(Pro Bowls won't count- that's not a real All-Star Game- MLB, NBA and NHL only)
Here are my choices:
1993 NHL All-Star Game- The winning team scored 16 goals. Enough said.
(Nonetheless, as a hockey fan, I love to see tons of scoring)
2001 NHL All-Star Game- Both teams combined for 26 goals. Final score- 14-12. This game sums up what Bill said.
1998 MLB All-Star Game- Granted, the 13-8 score doesn't sound as huge as the Marlins/Rockies game on Friday, but nonetheless putting a Midsummer Classic in Coors Field is like sending me to an all-you-can-eat buffet- the results can be disastrous for others.
When Bill and I were discussing how the MLB All-Star Games compare to others, he had this to say:
"Defense is a foreign concept to those other All-Star games. I feel like this what makes those games virtually unwatchable."
That got me wondering:
What do you consider some of the most poorly-played/sloppy All-Star Games you can recall?
(Pro Bowls won't count- that's not a real All-Star Game- MLB, NBA and NHL only)
Here are my choices:
1993 NHL All-Star Game- The winning team scored 16 goals. Enough said.
(Nonetheless, as a hockey fan, I love to see tons of scoring)
2001 NHL All-Star Game- Both teams combined for 26 goals. Final score- 14-12. This game sums up what Bill said.
1998 MLB All-Star Game- Granted, the 13-8 score doesn't sound as huge as the Marlins/Rockies game on Friday, but nonetheless putting a Midsummer Classic in Coors Field is like sending me to an all-you-can-eat buffet- the results can be disastrous for others.