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LEHR 10-14-2025 10:58 AM

I'm in the 20-50 game camp, and that includes playoffs and the World Series games. I still enjoy the modern game, and even have MLB.TV, but I'm often too busy with other stuff to just sit and watch baseball in the summer. I seem to always have more free time November to April, so I've been watching a lot more hockey in the last 5 years or so. I probably watched 80+ complete hockey games last year, and really find it to be the most entertaining of modern sports.

shoreball51 10-14-2025 11:27 AM

Go to about 15 games a year with my wife, grandson, and son. Great family bonding. Watch about 50 games on tv and turn on games when in the car.

ajjohnsonsoxfan 10-14-2025 11:42 AM

I'd estimate that I've watched 90+% of every Red Sox game since 1986. This season I watched every game except 1. This level of fandom doesn't allow me to watch any other sport and stay married. haha. So except for Super Bowl, I don't watch any football, basketball etc.

ajjohnsonsoxfan 10-14-2025 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Balticfox (Post 2543339)
And I love Cracker Jack! Sadly though it's no longer available at the Rogers Centre here in Toronto or most other MLB stadiums.

:(

really?! bummer. I've had it at every park I've been to this year including Seattle, Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Diego and NY Y.

Balticfox 10-14-2025 01:10 PM

Yeah I agree. I doubt you'll find many Canadians who think that Rogers aren't bums.

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Originally Posted by AI Overview
No, Cracker Jack is no longer sold at the Rogers Centre. Although it was once available, it has been phased out by the venue, which has introduced a new lineup of "trendy" and creative food options instead.

:(

Incidentally, is Cracker Jack still sold in little boxes in the States? Here in Canada it's now sold only in potato chip type bags.

:confused:

Balticfox 10-15-2025 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by z28jd (Post 2543855)
I was covering minor league ball for years when I saw a shift in the batter teaching in 2017 I believe. All of a sudden charts with exit velocity were being posted on walls for everyone to see, and a heavy emphasis on launch angle was being spread more.

Hmmmmm. A couple of thoughts:

1) I wonder if they post similar charts with metrics for hitting the ball where it's pitched and hitting it where they ain't?

2) I wonder what some of the all time great hitters such as Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Ted Williams, Pete Rose, Wade Boggs and Tony Gwynn would say to suggestions that they give consideration to launch angles and exit velocities when stepping up to the plate?

:confused:

Eric72 10-16-2025 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Balticfox (Post 2544361)
Hmmmmm. A couple of thoughts:

1) I wonder if they post similar charts with metrics for hitting the ball where it's pitched and hitting it where they ain't?

2) I wonder what some of the all time great hitters such as Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Ted Williams, Pete Rose, Wade Boggs and Tony Gwynn would say to suggestions that they give consideration to launch angles and exit velocities when stepping up to the plate?

:confused:

Ted Williams would have probably given the suggestions an in-depth analysis.

mortimer brewster 10-16-2025 06:59 PM

I don't watch any games.


When it comes to baseball I live in the past. I lost interest when all of the players of my youth retired (early 1990s).

Pre youtube I built up a large archive of radio broadcasts by recording games and trading with other collectors. On a clear night in North Buffalo I used to pick up the Twins and Rangers broadcasts. Now I can barely pick up the Blue Jays 90 miles away. I listen to these old broadcasts regularly.

Nothing like listening to Harwell and Cary. Herb Score, Dave Van Horne, Shannon and Buck, Tom and Jerry and the rest.

WillBBC 10-17-2025 12:51 PM

I've been on the same cycle every year.

From April through mid May I watch like a madman. 90% of Yankee games, 75% of Nats games, multiiple screens going to watch ABs of guys like Ohtani, Chourio, Vlad, the big names I love.

From June until early September it's 2-3 games a week, tops. Once September rolls around it's just like April. Game(s) on just about every night right until the end of the World Series.

molenick 10-17-2025 08:57 PM

I totally understand why some people are not interested in the current game. I would just say that it is worth looking in every now and then because there are some amazing players performing at a very high level and it would be a shame to miss them (case in point, Ohtani today).

Casey2296 10-17-2025 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by molenick (Post 2544760)
I totally understand why some people are not interested in the current game. I would just say that it is worth looking in every now and then because there are some amazing players performing at a very high level and it would be a shame to miss them (case in point, Ohtani today).

+1
Arguably the single greatest performance in the history of baseball.

BioCRN 10-17-2025 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Casey2296 (Post 2544764)
+1
Arguably the single greatest performance in the history of baseball.

K'ing 10 in 6 scoreless innings...and hitting 3 homers.

It's amazing seeing this guy doing everything at a HOF-caliber level except playing defense. I would really like to see at least 2-3 healthy season in a row while he's still in his prime to see what he's really capable of.

calvindog 10-18-2025 05:42 AM

He’s the greatest player that ever lived and I’m not sure how it’s even debatable.

Jay Wolt 10-18-2025 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 2544786)
He’s the greatest player that ever lived and I’m not sure how it’s even debatable.

Agree!
Last night was for the ages
& just a year past his 50/50 season

rats60 10-18-2025 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 2544786)
He’s the greatest player that ever lived and I’m not sure how it’s even debatable.

When he wins a Cy Young and at least 8 MVPs. That was Babe Ruth.

premiercardcollectors 10-18-2025 07:05 AM

He is a 1 in 100 year player. Just unbelievable what he can do.


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premiercardcollectors 10-18-2025 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by rats60 (Post 2544793)
When he wins a Cy Young and at least 8 MVPs. That was Babe Ruth.


Not taking anything away as Babe was the GOAT of his era but he never won a Cy Young (award didn’t exist until 1956) and only 1 MVP.


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premiercardcollectors 10-18-2025 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 2544786)
He’s the greatest player that ever lived and I’m not sure how it’s even debatable.


Agreed


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D. Bergin 10-18-2025 09:39 AM

I probably attend more Minor League and College League games in a season and watch from beginning to end, then I actually watch games on TV.

I still follow the games pretty religiously, check in on the box scores and highlights while the games are going on and I'm doing other stuff or hanging with the wife on the couch while she's watching "not sports".

Might catch a few innings at the end after the wife falls asleep on the couch...and before I fall asleep on the couch.

Wish I had the foresight to catch the Ohtani show last night in real time though. Not a fan at all of the Dodgers, but remembered seeing Kirk Gibson's HR off of Eck as it happened, and it's been etched in my brain ever since. This would have been similar. Like if Reggie hit 3 HR's on 3 swings in the 77' Series...and then threw 6 shutout innings on top of that. :eek:

Balticfox 10-18-2025 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mortimer brewster (Post 2544541)
Pre youtube I built up a large archive of radio broadcasts by recording games and trading with other collectors. On a clear night in North Buffalo I used to pick up the Twins and Rangers broadcasts. Now I can barely pick up the Blue Jays 90 miles away. I listen to these old broadcasts regularly.

Nothing like listening to Harwell and Cary. Herb Score, Dave Van Horne, Shannon and Buck, Tom and Jerry and the rest.

Have you tried picking up radio broadcasts of baseball games from the internet?

:confused:

Balticfox 10-18-2025 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by molenick (Post 2544760)
...there are some amazing players performing at a very high level and it would be a shame to miss them (case in point, Ohtani today).

I just wish that Shohei Ohtani played for a team I liked.

I've never liked the Angels for whom he played from 2018 to 2023. The California Angels name the team used from 1965 to 1996 and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim name that they used from 2005 to 2015 permanently poisoned me against the team. (Los Angeles Angels or Anaheim Angels would have been fine.)

Meanwhile the Dodgers were the anti-Yankees while in Brooklyn until the start of the 1958 season. They were David trying to slay the Yankee Goliath. But since 1958 they've been the West Coast Yankees.

:mad:

Balticfox 10-19-2025 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by premiercardcollectors (Post 2544796)
Not taking anything away as Babe was the GOAT of his era but he never won a Cy Young (award didn’t exist until 1956) and only 1 MVP.

But would Babe Ruth actually have won a Cy Young for either of his 1916 or 1917 seasons? In just the American League, Walter Johnson and Eddie Plank would have competed with Ruth for that honour. Then there were Christy Mathewson and Grover Alexander in the National League.

:confused:

drmondobueno 10-19-2025 12:30 PM

Pirate fan livngin theeEastern Sierras.
 
Bought the lower rent mlb package to pretty much watch Skenes. Dude is playing for the worst owner in baseball with a ca-RAPPY defense and bullpen behind him. One big problem with the mlb deal is the sheer number of games blacked out because of baseball’s need for local team revenue. Won’t be doing this next year.

P S. The Angel owner is an evil money grubbing self-sabotage loser. Hard for me to watch the team. As for the Dodgers, always blacked out. Always.

Ohtani? A performance to remember. Timeless, legendary. Never saw that level of focus on the mound from him before. Gutsy, dominant, breaking pitches just sharp as a knife.

ValKehl 10-19-2025 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Balticfox (Post 2545053)
But would Babe Ruth actually have won a Cy Young for either of his 1916 or 1917 seasons? In just the American League, Walter Johnson and Eddie Plank would have competed with Ruth for that honour. Then there were Christy Mathewson and Grover Alexander in the National League.

:confused:

You mmight want to check the baseball stats. Yes, WaJo and Alexander would have been viable candidates for Cy Young awards in 1916 and 1917, but NOT Plank and Matty. Matty's great career was over after 1916, and he played sparingly in his last year.

Balticfox 10-19-2025 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 2544532)
Ted Williams would have probably given the suggestions an in-depth analysis.

Like here perhaps?

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...0583b117f7.jpg

:D

Balticfox 10-19-2025 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ValKehl (Post 2545070)
You might want to check the baseball stats.

Checking Babe Ruth's stats was trying enough for the day.

;)

BioCRN 10-19-2025 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by drmondobueno (Post 2545067)
One big problem with the mlb deal is the sheer number of games blacked out because of baseball’s need for local team revenue. Won’t be doing this next year.

Blackouts, those days are numbered.

In the past 5 years regional and national (ESPN, notably) baseball contracts have been abandoned with those waiting to pick up the pieces either absent or not willing to pay anywhere near the old values.

All of this while stadium revenues and the popularity of the game is strong...not a good indicator of the health of the current model for distributing the game.

The owners will have to re-imagine how the game broadcast framework is going to work and the money from local/regional commercial sales are being less important.

ValKehl 10-19-2025 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Balticfox (Post 2545073)
Checking Babe Ruth's stats was trying enough for the day.;)

Note to self - No longer put faith in this poster's comments.

Balticfox 10-19-2025 04:37 PM

I'll be needing to steel myself mentally for looking over Babe Ruth's stats for another question that's popped to mind.

:p


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