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like any sport it's interesting but futile to compare eras as to who is the GOAT.
the game is not the same as it was 5 years ago let alone a hundred. meanwhile in Japan less and less people are playing baseball. trend is adults over 20 who have played baseball more than once a year (% of population) blue (M) and red (F) are gender and yellow is total maybe SO will spark interest but unlikely. Young people have more choice and soccer is still king among team sports. |
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Part of the huge problem with baseball is that it bores many people. It’s the “Grand Old Pastime,” but it gets trounced by basketball and football ratings.
Part of that is the structure of the game. It is (was) way too long. To their credit, baseball execs made some great changes by introducing more athleticism. The other part of the problem might be more intractable. The stars today are boring in comparison to the stars of yesteryear. Where are the Rickeys, the Reggies, or the Roses? Love em or hate em, they had personality. The Angels had two of the greatest players in history in Trout and Ohtani. And unequivocally, two of the most boring. |
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Agreed that Trout and Ohtani are super boring, but in general with Social media and cameras everywhere players in general have to be way more careful then they did even just 15 years ago let alone 50 years ago.
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Baseball has foundational issues way below the level of what is entertaining on TV. To a certain extent people aren't watching it cause their community/culture is less represented in it. Or they grew up playing soccer & basketball & football, so that's what they watch, and that's what they put their kids in, so that's what their kids want to watch.
It's become productized the same way as every other sport, it's become more expensive/elite and less people play it from childhood up in the US across a wide range of backgrounds. - Equipment costs up right from the bottom - Decimation of funding for public fields/programs - Suburban player flight into expensive ($$$$) private club programs - Less kids from diverse backgrounds play today, and it's been that way for a couple generations to the the point it's changed the pro game already. MLB has had this push for a long time now to bring in players from outside the US partly because African American players disappeared and left a vacuum... MLB is now trying to help prop programs back up so they return. Last edited by benb; 09-20-2024 at 03:04 PM. |
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Sorry I can’t get over the betting on games and then letting his interpreter take the fall.
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You and most sponsors and potential sponsors. My guess is he's really hurting, financially, considering what he's lost in that gambling thing, and what he's accomplished and will soon. It's like A rod getting that Yankees contract, the Steinbrenners thinking they were investing in the guy who would beat Bonds, and then he flopped belly up in the water as another roid user.
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Edit: you're right, a painful $100M annually. Last edited by cgolvin; 09-20-2024 at 07:59 PM. |
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Ughh he signed a $700 million contract, I'm not sure he needs any income opportunities in Japan.
A-Rod seems to be doing just fine as well, As is "that running back" that happens to have a name and isn't even a running back. Last edited by trener1; 09-21-2024 at 07:26 AM. |
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Ohtani can speak English.
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So, why the interpreter?
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