Basically what the title says. I am from Denmark, know very little about baseball except the basic rules and that the Rockies are awesome.

In Denmark nobody cares about baseball, so I am looking for someone to talk too. Will you talk with me?

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    It doesn’t happen very often and it’s usually bigger name teams than the Rockies, but MLB has been playing games in London the last few years which may be more feasible that coming all the way to the states. It doesn’t look like they are playing one in 2026 but maybe 2027.

    So we have decided to start a “league”

    Wait that is such a wonderful idea!!! Best of luck to you and your teams lol!

    except the Yankees, I agree

    Hell yeah!!!

    But seem to remember Anthony’s jawline

    Well that’s what actually matters so you’re good ;p

    I very lightly follow trades and stuff but mostly just wait until next season. If there’s someone very exciting (à la Yamamoto last year or the Sox are competing to resign Bregman this year) I’ll pay closer attention. What about you? Any interesting Rockies rumors lol?

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      Yes, there is this rumour that they want to try and hit a ball haha … other than that nah. Also I have a hard time believing anyone interesting will want to join them - unless the contract is unrealistically good of course. Give me a couple of seasons then I will have opinions on what I think they should do about it :p

      Going to London would be far more doable. Honestly I would go see any game, if they came to London in ‘27.

      Tell me, why do you enjoy baseball ? I feel like it’s a very niche sport these days - between NFL, NHL and the NBA. Or even - pardon me while i puke for calling football for - soccer.

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        HA! Good luck with that one lol

        Trade rumors in my experience are mostly ‘some random dude with the barest of connections to the team said this would be neat’ so that’s very reasonable.

        It’s definitely not as popular as it used to be. lol here is a mostly satirical video that I 100% believe on the matter: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=siiFqzUfraM

        My family is one of those baseball families ya know? Dad played in college, my brother almost went pro except he had to get a second Tommy John surgery, and I played lots of softball. I was actually raised a Mets fan and honestly found no interest in professional baseball given how much baseball I was cough cough forcibly cough cough watching. But then I moved to Boston and fell in love with the Sox, Fenway, and the fans. Everyone is a little bananas about it here. I never really got into the other sports bc one sport is enough for me lol but also I already knew the ins and outs of baseball so it was easy to get into it.

        pardon me while I puke for calling football — soccer

        Hahahahahaha I appreciate you translating for me :p

        Do you follow any other sports?

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          That was a very interesting video, thanks for sharing! While I agree with his analysis of gains of HD and widescreen, I am not so sure I see a direct correlation. I do totally agree on, that the vertical aspect ratio is great for baseball.

          Kinda reminds of that old Simpsons episode, where Bart brings a portable radio to church to listen to baseball. Could totally see a kid keeping track of an inning on his/her phone during church :p

          So a former Mets fan you say ? Is that where the hate for the Yankees come from ? Or is that a Red Sox thing ? Personally I don’t like them because they seem so smug and feel (and say) they are the best.

          I mostly follow pro cycling. Road races like Tour de France, the Giro and the such. Follow up on some of the spring one day classics as well, if they are broadcasted. Cycling is still recovering from the doping era. I guess that could be they case for baseball as well ?

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            Glad you enjoyed it!

            Hahahah totally!!

            It’s primarily a Red Sox thing as the two teams have had a heated rivalry for decades going all the way back to Babe Ruth tho the Mets household definitely contributes. You are also totally right that they have bad vibes! They are also weirdly controlling of their players. The players last year were able to get them to amend their long standing rule of ‘players must be clean shaven’ to ‘players may have well-groomed beards’. Yankees are still not allowed to grow their hair past their collar. They are also only allowed to wear one necklace. Idk some people think it’s team cohesion but I just thinks it’s weirdly controlling.

            Ooo pro cycling is cool! Does one root for that on a national level or individual? Like are you rooting for Denmark or Cyclist Joe?

            Ah yes even I (who knows nothing about pro cycling) knows that the threat of doping been an issue. And yeah baseball is recouping but i feel like fans weirdly don’t care? People are more in a tizzy about sign stealing (totally legal btw as long as you don’t use any tools/cameras) and sticky stuff.

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              Wow that seems … weird. One would think that wearing the same uniform would create some team cohesion :p btw speaking of Babe Ruth, why are so many MLB players so fat (compared to other athletes) ? I mean you see several players with a gut, that would never happen in most other sports.

              And it really depends on the country you live in, how you root. Big nations like France, Italy, Netherlands etc would most certainly have nationally skewed teams, where ownership, management and most if not all riders are of the same nationality - in those cases you could root for nationality.

              But far most cases it is individual cyclists - which then again probably would have more fans in their home country. It’s a bit weird :p

              so right now the two best riders in the world is a Danish guy and a Slovenian Guy. Obviously I am not going to root against the Danish guy, but right now the Slovenian guy is the best and has the best team to support him. So I know the Danish cannot win the Tour de France, so I will not root for him against my knowledge that he cannot win. Does that make any kind of sense to you haha ?

              What the heck is sign stealing and sticky stuff ? And do the fans not care as in they think they should just juice up or that it is probably not happening anymore so why care ?

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                Right!?

                There are fat players in baseball bc mass = power. The heavier a guy, the more oomf he can put into his swing. There is also relatively little running in baseball, especially if you are a big guy swinging for home runs. Further, there are several positions big players can hold (catcher, DH, first base) without being a detriment to their team. The same applies to pitchers. Large pitchers can throw the ball harder (and they don’t have to run at all).

                Ooo that is unique but interesting! I like that one just picks people they think are good and cool.

                How much does the support staff affect things? Are they the people who train the cyclist or are they the folks that like keep him from keeling over during the race?

                Sign stealing is when the pitcher’s planned pitch is conveyed to the batter. The legal way to do this is there is a man on second and thus gets a very clear view of the pitcher’s glove. The runner can notice when the pitcher has subtle differences in how he holds the ball or the glove or his body depending on the type of pitch he plans to throw (slider, curveball, fastball, etc…) and conveys the pitch type to the batter with signals.

                A few years ago the Astros got caught for illegally stealing signs. At home, they were using a camera to look at the pitcher, analyze the footage behind the scenes, and convey to the batter the next pitch by banging on a trash can behind home base. They won the World Series…

                Some people don’t like any sign stealing at all but I think it’s totally fair game if no outside tools are used. The pitcher and his presence on the mound are part of the game, you know? What are your thoughts?

                Sticky stuff is exactly what it sounds like, sticky goo. It was used by pitchers to get a better grip on the ball and thus throw extra nasty stuff. They banned it a few years ago but sometimes fools still get caught. You’ll often see the ump touch the pitchers hand/glove after an inning, that is what his is checking for.

                As for the doping, I think it’s mostly not happening anymore so the fans aren’t too worried about it. There is very rigorous testing and I can’t remember the last time anyone was caught positive. But that’s just my impression and definitely could be wrong.

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                  Ah okay that makes sense. It just looks super weird when you see them next to top pumped dudes. But I guess you get to first base if you manage to put the ball into the outer field and if 1B gets it before it leaves the inner fields you are not making it anyway.

                  Well I guess many casuals will just root for Danes fx. But like baseball cycling is mindboggling nerdy with numbers and power output and gear choices and so on and so on. So the really hardcore fans are more into the sport than national allegiance.

                  And I would say the support crew/team affects basically everything. Three years ago the Slovene guy was still the best in the world - in my opinion , but the Dane had a better team. So they could basically tire out the other guys team, isolate him and attack when he was weak. The last two years though the Slovene has had an amazing team and they have been doing the exact thing back at the Dane. It is really fun to watch… it just takes three weeks to realize haha.

                  When it comes to food, gear, health etc I would say it is important, but not as important as the other guys in the bikes. Like many can make a good balanced diet regime, but not many can ride a 10% incline for 10 kilometers with 20 km/h.

                  So I guess reading the sign I am all for. That is just part of the game, but I agree that cameras and logbooks and whatever is too much. Kinda takes the thrill out of the pitch/batter drama imo. And sticky stuff makes sense now! I am amazed that all pitchers don’t get arthritis in their hands with those fucked up finger grabs they use.

                  Tell me something about the Red Sox. When was their last World Series win? Are they an old team/new team? Something like that. Or are they agressive attackers or are they a defensive team. Let it on me!

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                    Exactly!

                    Ooo that’s very interesting! I had never thought of cycling as a team sport before lol.

                    The Red Sox are a young team rn. The majority of our players are rookies or have only been in the bigs for ~1/1.5 years. LF, CF, RF, 2nd, and 1st are all noobies. This means we are fast and athletic (no fat players on the Red Sox rn) going for more ‘small ball’ (stringing together multiple, smaller hits) than home runs. But holy heck do we commit errors. In 2025 we committed the most errors out of every team. We committed 116 with the next team (the Rockies lol) committing 110. Number wise, that’s about what we did in 2024, except — and this may be wishful thinking — I feel like the errors were less egregious this year if that makes any sense? We threw the ball away but it wasn’t like we chucked it to outer space just airmailed it a bit. Idk that could be total cap but I’m sticking with it.

                    But if nothing else, we never choked as hard as the Phillies https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPnGu2Mjvh-/?hl=en (this was to loose the World Series)

                    Bonus fact! The Red Sox, many eons ago, were the Boston Beaneaters! Which is a hilarious name that we never should have changed lol

                    Tell me something about the Rockies. They are in a different league than the Red Sox and we almost never play each other so I know very little about them. What’s the coolest fact you’ve learned about them so far?