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I’d be curious to see stats on when baseball began “dying” by year. Are games too long? Me personally I don’t think so. I would just be curious to know the correlation between the “takes to long” and the “immediate gratification” society we are in today.
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From what I understand the NFL first surpassed MLB in ratings and popularity in 1972.
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My 70+ year-old friends and I talk often about how happy we are to have lived when we did, for the many pleasures and experiences we took for granted for most of our lives that now seem to be on the verge of extinction, baseball as we knew it among them, but also great daily newspapers; wonderful music and movies; terrific neighborhood bars and mom-and-pop restaurants; affordable housing and cars; temperate climate, etc.. Of course I'd rather be young right now, but without sounding like a grumpy old man--which I don't feel like in the least--sometime in the next few years doesn't seem like a bad time to be taking leave of this place after a long and happy life. I hope the young folks are finding and creating as much fun and entertainment to fill up their days as we did. To bring it back to baseball, reading the list of changes mandated by the Poobahs in their negligible wisdom, it's amazing that virtually all of them strike me as actually detrimental to the game and the experience of it. I can't imagine what they are thinking in practically every one of these meddlesome and needless changes. For starters, all I want mandated is for the batters to stay in the box, the pitchers stay on the mound, and the runners stay on the bases, all of them ready for the next pitch. Having said all this, I am absolutely thrilled to have my Nationals to watch every day for the next six months or so. "Play Ball!", I am so happy to be able to say.
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Everyone wants baseball to stay exactly like it was when they were 12 year sold. Unfortunately the world doesn't stay that way.
You know what the most popular commodity in football is? The red zone tv channel. My kids love football. They consume it entirely differently than I did. The idea of watching complete games befuddles them. They watch 10 games at the same time. And are on the internet at the same time texting about the games. Never in a million years sit at a bar and watch a game. Movie theatres? Dying. People under the age of 40 consume movies differently. Bowling alleys? Forget about it. Academy awards? Grammys. Please. No one cares. Send me a 3 minute you tube clip of the highlights. College football? Many schools can't fill their stadiums anymore. I will follow it on my phone from a bar or my dorm room. The world changes. It's not really about baseball. Over 40 million Americans went to a major league baseball game last year. And then there is minor leagues. And college games. Tell me what's even close to that. Last edited by Snapolit1; 04-07-2022 at 05:18 PM. |
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