""Being a Tigres del Mexico baseball fan, by definition, is deciding to walk on a rocky path rather than a smooth one; they know the euphoria of victory, and the heartache of seeing their team leave its place of origin. Being a Tigres del Mexico baseball fan is the story of joyful painfulness and painful joyfulness." (Spanish: "El aficionado al Tigres, por definición, ha decidido caminar por el empedrado en lugar de la plana vereda; conoce tanto la euforia de la victoria, como el dolor de ver a su equipo irse de su lugar de origen. Ser del Tigres, es la historia del placer sufriendo, y del llorar gozando.) Pedro Septién circa 2005"
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