Has it set in YET?

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Balltilyafall4
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Has it set in YET?

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I just was wandering around the Cards official site looking for division titles (I couldn't remember if we won the division in 2000...we did) and it had a little link that said "2006 Championship" so I clicked on it and it brought up a front page with a clip of Waino K'ing Inge to win it all..

Here we are, roughly 3 and a 1/2 weeks from opening day 2007, and I STILL don't think it's sunk in that the Cards are World Champs...just one of those things where I've wanted nothing more when watching sports to see a Cardinals World Series title and now I still can't believe it happened...

WORLD CHAMPS! :D

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For me, it will set in even more when the season gets going and the announcers and eveyone refers to us as the "World Champion St.Louis Cardinals."

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I agree with you. It's kind of a weird thing. I almost feel like 'did it really happen,are the Cardinals World Champions?' I have all these World Series Champions banners in my house saying that we are champions, so I guess we are! =D> :lol:

Also, on XM baseball station today, on one of the updates they said 'just 25 days until opening day where the World Champion St.Louis Cardinals defend their title against the NY Mets on Sunday, April 1st. I loved the sound of that!

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In a way it has. I think what seems unreal even five months later is that it took only five games. Nothing comes easy for the Cardinals after the NLDS, but only one win was close, and the other three were rather comfortable.

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stlmark wrote:just 25 days until opening day where the World Champion St.Louis Cardinals defend their title against the NY Mets on Sunday, April 1st. I loved the sound of that!

Quotes like that are probably the best part about the whole thing. :lol:

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cabby7588 wrote:
stlmark wrote:just 25 days until opening day where the World Champion St.Louis Cardinals defend their title against the NY Mets on Sunday, April 1st. I loved the sound of that!

Quotes like that are probably the best part about the whole thing. :lol:
Oh hell yea! I'm going to love hearing others teams announcers speak of the Cards World Championship.

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I've often wondered, when I hear the statement "It hasn't sunk in yet," if that is any indication of the actual importance of that championship for that person.

This is, by no means, meant to challenge anyone's loyalty to their teams. I just think that, for many people, losing hurts more than winning feels good. And on top of that, there's typically going to be more losing (not winning it all) than winning. So winning carries more of a burden. A single championship has the responsibility of trying to make up for all of those years of not winning it all. That's a tough task.

And that's why, years ago, I made up my mind I'm either going to enjoy the game more than the winning...or give up watching. Otherwise it's too much negative without enough payoff when those rare championships actually occur.

I'm by no means a passive spectator. I want the Cardinals to get to the post season every year and advance. But not because that championship will make me feel better. But, rather, so there are more Cardinal games to watch.

Great moments like Edmonds' game winning HR...Albert's cannon shot over the railroad tracks...Yadi's surprising game winner...Wainwright's knee-buckling hook. That's where the fun lies for me. In these memories and emotions. Not that my team gets to visit the White House and all of the other hoopla that surrounds a championship team.

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Sorta sunk in, but not really. The celebration was great and seeing everyone around town wearing their Cardinals gear more proudly than ever during the winter keeps it fresh in my mind, but it was such a letdown knowing that they wouldn't be playing again for months afterward. I wanted the season to continue!!!

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Richie Allen wrote:I've often wondered, when I hear the statement "It hasn't sunk in yet," if that is any indication of the actual importance of that championship for that person.

This is, by no means, meant to challenge anyone's loyalty to their teams. I just think that, for many people, losing hurts more than winning feels good. And on top of that, there's typically going to be more losing (not winning it all) than winning. So winning carries more of a burden. A single championship has the responsibility of trying to make up for all of those years of not winning it all. That's a tough task.
Well, 2006 felt so strange after all of those years of frustration. The 1985 incident. Losing to the Twins and the homerdome in 1987. Blowing the 3-1 lead by virtue of 2 blowouts vs. the Braves in 1996. Watching everyone on our pitching staff break before our eyes in 2000. Losing in the bottom of the 9th vs. the eventual World Champs in 2001 (after letting Craig Counsell hit a huge HR). Letting Benito Santiago beat is in 2002. Letting the Cubs beat us in 4 out of 5 games in 2003. Watching a team of destiny in 2004 lose to another team of destiny. Watching the 2nd team of destiny--saved by Pujols in Houston--ultimately fall flat in the last game of the old stadium.

All of those teams lost in such emotionally painful fashion.

Then in 2006, all of the sudden the team that wasn't supposed to do anything went through a talented Padres team, gave us an epic series against the Mets, but then just cut through the Tigers like a hot knife through butter. It almost seemed too easy. Where was the struggle? Where was that sudden turn of karma? Seriously? This team did it where the others couldn't? Jeff Weaver wins the clinching game and a rookie closer with no regular season saves finishes it out?

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Re: Has it set in YET?

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Balltilyafall4 wrote:front page with a clip of Waino K'ing Inge
I swear it took me 30 seconds to decipher Waino K'ing Inge. I thought it was the name of a japanese player and I was dismayed that I had no clue who he was.

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