Of course, baseball is not popular in southern Mexico. Although it has a following in the country's northern border states, there are no more than a handful of baseball diamonds in the entire Guadalajara metropolitan area --- thus leading to that unsatisfactory feeling for any American looking down from above.
Instead, it is soccer, or rather football, or rather futbol, which is the default sport of Mexicans. And it certainly owns a larger market share among the youth here than baseball does in America. There is really no basketball, hockey or (American) football to compete with futbol here. And sports like tennis and golf are seen (as they once were in the U.S.) as elitist sports.
Some Guadalajara soccer fields are actually made of cement. |
And then soccer fields do not need the same upkeep as baseball fields. There are no dugouts, baselines, infields, bases, or outfield walls to monitor. This helps in a poor country. Many soccer fields here are really just patches of grass --- or even dirt or concrete. Often a rickety goal frame stands on each end. Still, despite the harsh conditions, Mexicans make use of their soccer fields every bit as much as Americans use their baseball diamonds...perhaps even more so.
Haha, my Gringo amigo.
ReplyDeleteMexico is not a poor country. It may not be as wealthy as the U.S.
It may have lots of poor people, but overall Mexico is a rich country
Your blog is interesting, though.
ReplyDeleteYou are knowing Mexico. Welcome
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, wonderful blog !! Is good to know that at least one person from USA (with all respect, I refuse to call all of you "Americans", because America is a whole continent from Canada to Argentina, not only one country. I think people from USA should get their own demonym) dares to explore in detail my city, describing his experiences objectively and so thoroughly. I can read that despite the chaotic city, you managed to enjoy some simple details of the Guadalajara's daily living. Always is good to hear useful feedback from foreigners, and another outside point of view.
ReplyDeleteBut what happend? Why you just stopped writing? Maybe you gave up and came back to USA?
Best wishes
Miguel
Is this blog active?
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