[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Apr 14 2004, 10:21 PM\'] [quote name=\'GSWitch\' date=\'Apr 14 2004, 07:02 PM\'] Elementary my dear Clemon. It will never happen! In the past 8 years, Fox has NEVER featured the Canada teams or even televise O Canada @ the Baseball All-Star Game. [/quote]
Oh my GAWD.
If there wasn't conclusive proof that you were utterly cracked in the head before, we have THIS gem.
Do you know WHY Fox doesn't run the Expos or Blue Jays nationally? There's no conspiracy theory, no "snubbing" of Canada, they SIMPLY DON'T OWN THE FREAKIN' RIGHTS.
(For that matter, neither do they own the local rights, along with those of the Red Sox and Padres.)
Both teams sell their broadcast rights to Canadian television networks, The Score and CBC, respectively. So they get to nationally broadcast games. That's all.
So now we have gender issues AND network paranoia. Dude, you seriously need to seek professional help.
(By the way, Fox has aired "O Canada" plenty of times, both regionally and nationally, when they had the network rights to hockey.) [/quote]
Or the Phillies, Yankees, Orioles, Royals and Twins (Minnesota just started their own regional sports channel--and the Cubs and White Sox will break from FSN starting next season).
And for the record, GSWitch, Fox has shown Blue Jays or Expos games in the past--it mostly has to do with whether the teams are contending (or playing a team that is). I know Fox showed a Montreal/NY Mets game in 2000--the year the Mets wound up playing the NY Yankees in the World Series (I'm pretty sure they also showed Toronto/Cleveland the same year as the Indians were fighting for a wild-card spot that wound up going to Seattle). Granted, that's four years ago, but at least we can debunk the "never".
I'm reasonably sure that if an Expos or Blue Jays game meant something to the playoff chase that Fox would be able to find a way to televise it, even if the game's in Canada.
1/1/05 ADDENDUM: Since Dave was kind enough to hyperlink this, it should be pointed out that FSN North reacquired Twins cable rights when their regional sports channel folded in May 2004 (fees for operators to carry the channel were deemed too exhorbitant, and many carriers were unwilling to pay said fees to be able to add the channel).
Doug