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San Francisco Giants: Recasting “Major League” With the 2010 World Series Champs

English romantic poet and literary critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge is credited with coining the phrase “suspension of disbelief.”  

The term describes the requirement a work of fiction places upon a theoretical audience member or reader to willfully accept as truth certain fantastical or implausible elements contained therein.

This aesthetic imperative enables us to become invested in alternate realities we know to be false, and use the shadowy truths and broad archetypes we find so appealing in fiction to simplify the dizzying complexities of our own empirical reality.  

Now, let’s be honest: Major League is as far-fetched a film as they come. The parallel universe created here—familiar to us because it speaks a well-known language of baseball, complete with well-known team insignia—provides the framework for the ultimate underdog story.  

Fueled by the multiplication of unlikely events, the narrative pays the debt that every suffering baseball fan believes he’s owed.

But in a much larger sense, it follows the blueprint drawn up by the deepest desires of humanity.

We take tremendous comfort in the story because it expands the limits of what Man, even in his most wretched state, is capable of.

The elevation of the lowest common denominator empowers the human imagination to reach heights untalked-of and unseen, fulfilling our eternal hope that the lives we lead eventually break loose from the shackles of mundane monotony we’re so accustomed to wearing.  

Prince Hamlet tells us that fiction holds the mirror up to nature; and so it does.  

But fiction can also increase our appreciation for the beauty of nature’s reality.  

The 2010 San Francisco Giants were branded as “misfits” and “outcasts” early in their playoff run. Against all odds, they became World Champions, triumphing twice over teams they weren’t supposed to beat.

The formula is familiar. The Cleveland Indians in Major League provide a bare-bones model for misfit champions that our own beloved Giants flesh out.  

Only when we move from the fictive to the real, we transform our implicit contract of “suspended disbelief” into the power of “sustained belief.”

So let’s get started, shall we?

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World Series 2010: 5 Ways To Spot a Bandwagon San Francisco Giants Fan

The San Francisco Giants are four wins away from their first World Series victory since the move out West, and playoff fever has infected millions of Northern California inhabitants. One may hear the din of excitement growing louder as the already-overflowing Bandwagon lumbers through the City streets, every minute absorbing new supporters.

I stand in awe at the vast number of individuals who have come out of the woodwork, eager to prove their allegiance to the home team by donning their favorite item of Giants-related paraphernalia. Several are quick to identify me as a kindred spirit and salute me with a friendly smile, a thumbs up, or a simple “Great game last night!”; and not a one will hesitate to include himself among the exclusive brotherhood of diehards.

But which of these so-called supporters has suffered and rejoiced through all the many ebbs and flows of this tortuous, torturous Giants season? How can we separate the real from the fake, the “all-seasons” from the “fair-weather,” the winnow from the chaff?

Here are five sure-fire ways to spot a Bandwagon Giants Fan.

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NLCS Game 2: San Francisco Giants vs. Philadelphia Phillies Live Blog

NLCS Game 2: San Francisco Giants vs. Philadelphia Phillies Live Blog

Salutations, Bleacher Bums!  Marc Juberg here, ready to bring a little West Coast flavor to the 2010 National League Championship Series, which the national media seemed determined to have us believe was over before it started. 

But the Giants, fresh off an impressive Game 1 victory over Roy Halladay and the Phillies, send southpaw Jonathan Sanchez to the mound against the second assassin in Philly’s Murderer’s Row of starters, right-hander Roy Oswalt. 

Will the Phillies calm the pundits’ nerves and even the series at one game apiece?  Or will the Giants, a team of torture looking to become a team of destiny, take a 2-0 lead back to the friendly confines of AT&T Park?  Stay tuned!

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NLDS Game 4: San Francisco Giants Vs. Atlanta Braves Live Blog

Marc Juberg here, excited to bring you moment-by-moment coverage of the most important game on the airwaves this evening.  It’s a clash that promises to be as heartrending as action-packed, and comes complete with story lines and intrigue that would make even the great William Shakespeare stir in his grave. 

This is NOT Monday Night Football.

No, baseball fans, this is game four of the most competitive first-round series of the 2010 MLB Playoffs, pitting the Atlanta Braves in a must-win situation against the visiting San Francisco Giants, who with a win can earn a date with the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLCS.  Follow along as wily veteran Derek Lowe squares off against wide-eyed Giants‘ rookie and playoff virgin Madison Bumgarner.

Are you ready for some baseball?

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