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clyde_carbon
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uhhh...yeah, stick a fork in Baseball, it's dead.


uhhh...yeah, stick a fork in Baseball, it's dead.
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Baseball doesn't need you to like it.uhhh...yeah, stick a fork in Baseball, it's dead.
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Baseball doesn't need you to like it.
If you prefer other games it will survive and never even notice your non-attendance.
An NFL regular season game dwarfs a championship game in Baseball in terms of ratings.
Enough said.
I believe the Vikes-Giants MNF tilt outdrew the ALCS or NLCS, whichever was happening that night.
Ratings mean absolutely nothing to me.An NFL regular season game dwarfs a championship game in Baseball in terms of ratings.
Enough said.
Baseball is the main sport to suffer as soccer increases in coverage and interest. Look at any study of what younger people watch and soccer is already more popular, and we've only begun to get real coverage of the best leagues on US TV.
Ratings mean absolutely nothing to me.
Other people liking things I dislike or vice-versa is something I can cope with very easily.
Wimps who can't mkae the football, basketball or baseball team play soccer. They just love to get their participation medals.
Flopping in soccer has gotten out of hand, but it's more strategic than being wimpy. There many strong collisions in soccer, especially on set-pieces and CKs, and they don't wear protection aside from the ones on their ankles.
Oh, and soccer takes much more raw physical talent than Baseball.
To each his own.Someone's being overly defensive.
Ratings mean absolutely nothing to me either. Baseball could trump the NFL in all facets in terms of ratings and I'll still like the NFL better. But it's undeniable that Baseball is trending down, when one of the worst NFL matchups all year (Vikes-Giants last week) garnered more ratings than one of the best games Baseball has to offer.
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I'm just going to say that's the most laughable bullshit I've ever seen and leave it at that. I really don't feel like expanding.
Just know that's bullshit.