The 2004 World Series

By Joel Comm October 25, 2004 4 Comments   

Well, the pain is over, and I can finally talk about it. Having been a New York Yankee fan for over 40 years, the AL Championship series was horrible to watch (at least after Game 3, anyway). But the final two teams in professional baseball are going at it in a best-of-seven game series, and may the best team win. Today’s Family First site we visit the official site of the 2004 World Series of Baseball.


The site is the offical Major League Baseball site for the World Series. MLB has a very well run website, utilizing the latest in internet technology to bring the game as close to the fans as possible. Each of the Major League teams have their own website here, as well as the World Series site, and one for the Major League Alumini. Here you can get latest statistics, schedules, highlights, coverage, wrap-ups, just about anything for a baseball junkie, or the most casual fan. You can buy latest souvineirs as well, from your favorite team. There is one interesting aspect to the World Series that makes it fun to watch. They are streaming the Fox Diamond Cam live for all games this year. For those who aren’t aware of it, the Diamond Cam is a small camera planted in the dirt in front of the home plate area of the field. It gives one a moles-eye view of the events. You also have the game commentary to listen to.
Baseball is known as the great American pastime. Now is the time to sit back and enjoy the end to what has been a long season. And remember, Yankee fans, only FOUR MONTH till spring training!!

http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/ps/y2004/index.jsp

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4 Comments to “The 2004 World Series”
  1. Rich says:
    Go Yankees!!
  2. Joel says:
    Go Cardinals!
  3. Maureen says:
    Go Red Sox!!! After 86 years, they finally have their chance to shine, with a 2-0 lead in the World Series 2004. My Dad would have been so happy and excited. He was born in 1918, the last year they won the Series. Sadly, he died of Alzheimer's this year, not knowing or caring if his precious Red Sox were even playing ball. May they win for my Dad, the year he was born, and now the year he died.

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The 2004 World Series