In the NBA All-Star Game, fans typically root for their team's conference to win the game. In the case of Major League Baseball's All-Star Game, this is also typically the case. However, as tonight's "Midsummer Classic" is taking place in Yankee Stadium, the New York Yankee fans have made sure to boo their rival Boston Red Sox All-Stars, who are on the American League team along with their hometown Yankee All-Stars. This has culminated with the entry of Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon into the game. The Yankee fans began calling for their own closer, Mariano Rivera, instead. It should be noted that Papelbon came into a tie game in the 8th inning (a non-save situation). With this in mind, Yankee fans should not feel slighted, as Rivera is still eligible to come in for the save if the AL takes the lead in the bottom of the 8th. Also, in this All-Star Game, home-field advantage in the World Series is at stake. The Yankees are only 6 games back of the Red Sox for the division lead and 5.5 games behind the Tampa Bay Rays for the wild-card playoff spot. Thus, the outcome of this All-Star Game can very well affect the Yankees' season. Yet, fans found it necessary to heckle Papelbon with an "overrated" chant. With the overrated chant carrying on, Papelbon gave up a run to break the tie. He was booed off the field at the end of the inning.
Cavaliers fans are aware that there are times when rival players and rival teams can be supported. On the last day of the 2006-2007 NBA regular season, Cav fans cheered on the rival Nets to beat the rival Bulls in order to help the Cavs land a #2 playoff seed instead of a #5 seed. After earning the higher seed, the Cavaliers capitalized on the favorable playoff match-ups and marched their way into the NBA Finals. While Yankee fans are known worldwide for their team spirit, they can learn from other fans such as Cavalier fans. If Yankee fans question this concept, they should turn to LeBron James, the Cavalier prodigy who doubles as a fan of the Yankees. Even LeBron has been a witness to how a rival's success can benefit him.
Cavaliers fans are aware that there are times when rival players and rival teams can be supported. On the last day of the 2006-2007 NBA regular season, Cav fans cheered on the rival Nets to beat the rival Bulls in order to help the Cavs land a #2 playoff seed instead of a #5 seed. After earning the higher seed, the Cavaliers capitalized on the favorable playoff match-ups and marched their way into the NBA Finals. While Yankee fans are known worldwide for their team spirit, they can learn from other fans such as Cavalier fans. If Yankee fans question this concept, they should turn to LeBron James, the Cavalier prodigy who doubles as a fan of the Yankees. Even LeBron has been a witness to how a rival's success can benefit him.