YES! YES! YES! The
Oakland A’s are the Daniel Bryan of Major League Baseball and They Want Their
Moment Too
Everybody gets to the point where they get sick and tired of
the status quo. Day in and day out the routine and the results never change
leaving us to feel like we’re stuck in a rut and co-starring with Bill Murray
in Groundhog Day. But then one day, out of nowhere something happens to shake
the normalcy to the core and let the world know, “Hey, if you’re sick of what’s
happening over there, then do yourself a favor and look over here. You won’t
regret it.”
So is the case of both Daniel Bryan and the Oakland
Athletics. In the beginning both were looked at as solid, dependable entities,
but they could never get over that hump or break through that glass ceiling.
Then something funny happened. Despite the thoughts of those in the position of
power, both caught on with fans and proved the success to be no fluke. Getting
tremendous fan support was the key because it pushed both to another level.
However, despite all that fan support neither has been able to completely break
through yet but are well on their way.
Standing in the way of Daniel Bryan and his moment is HHH,
the talent burying, friend pushing boss. Standing in the A’s way is the Detroit
Tigers, and especially Justin Verlander, the flamethrowing most hated man in
America(a.k.a. Mr. Kate Upton). He has dominated this team like few other
pitchers have dominated competition. They have been held back by these forces
long enough and this is the year they break through. Daniel Bryan has the YES!
Movement and the Athletics have the Bernie Movement. There is nobody who loves
doing what they love more than these guys and it shows in their work. Name the
style and these guys will go out, adapt, and put on the best show.
Come Wrestlemania in April Daniel Bryan will achieve his
moment and reach the pinnacle of success by being the face of the cash cow
corporation that nobody ever thought would allow it, and then come October the
Oakland A’s will do the same. Using their ability to adjust to styles and the
unparalleled depth both offensively and with their pitching, they will overcome
the odds and ride off into the sunset as champions. On Twitter Daniel Bryan and
Josh Reddick, a huge wrestling fan, challenged each other to a beard off. Well,
soon enough that challenge could become a champion off.
We will be back tomorrow with a look at the going nowhere
fast Phillies. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @changingspeeds for all our
coverage of the national pastime.
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