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Basileus777 09-17-2009 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 6080779)
Or maybe because it's boring as hell and takes forever to finish a game.

When I was younger I felt the same way. But now I appreciate the pacing of a baseball game. I can come home from work or elsewhere, put the game on in the background, and watch it while doing other shit. Baseball isn't as frantic as some other sports, but when those intense moments come, it rivals anything in sports.

Though I could go for a few less 4+ hour Yankee/Redsox games.

milkman 09-17-2009 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 6081087)
Boo-hoo-hoo. Baseball is down 1.1% across the board during a recession.

That's extremely disingenuous as you're trying to make it seem like baseball is quote "dying" due to other reasons without providing those reasons.

I guarantee that ticket sales and attendance will be down far more than 1.1% in the NFL this season.

This is a dumb thread.

Baseball is probably not dying.

However it says something about the popoularity of the sport, or lack thereof, when the NFL Hall of Fame game gets a higher TV rating than the Yankee/Red Sox Sunday night game that was aired at the same time.

And that rating was almost double.

DJ's left nut 09-17-2009 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 6082073)
Baseball is probably not dying.

However it says something about the popoularity of the sport, or lack thereof, when the NFL Hall of Fame game gets a higher TV rating than the Yankee/Red Sox Sunday night game that was aired at the same time.

And that rating was almost double.

The Hall of Fame game was something of a 'return' of the NFL.

Yankees/Sox was just another incredibly hyped late-summer baseball game. Most people are just a little tired of Yankees/Sawx.

There are 10 times the number of baseball games played, it's no surprise at all that any one of those games, especially in the late summer, would get a lower rating than an NFL game, even a pre-season one. When you consider the regional nature of baseball as opposed to the national nature of football, it makes even more sense.

kaplin42 09-17-2009 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by doomy3 (Post 6079425)
You think baseball is dying because they won't allow people to post videos on Youtube?

I tend to think it has to do more with no salary cap. Or maybe steroids tainting the game.


Or maybe that watching paint dry in between sessions of watching the grass grow is a hell of a lot more interesting.

Baseball may have been the sport to watch/play back in the day, but due to how fast life is these days, the slow and dull game of baseball is not entertaining in the least.

carlos3652 09-17-2009 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by CosmicPal (Post 6079522)
Because in most countries, it's all they have.

:eek: wow... really... im not even sure where you are going with this but I will give you the benefit of the doubt....

If you are saying its outdated and boring because you as an american have not grown up with it and perfer football or basketball or whatever than thats fine...

but to state that soccer is only fun for other countries cause "thats all they have" is ignorant at best....

milkman 09-17-2009 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 6082141)
The Hall of Fame game was something of a 'return' of the NFL.

Yankees/Sox was just another incredibly hyped late-summer baseball game. Most people are just a little tired of Yankees/Sawx.

There are 10 times the number of baseball games played, it's no surprise at all that any one of those games, especially in the late summer, would get a lower rating than an NFL game, even a pre-season one. When you consider the regional nature of baseball as opposed to the national nature of football, it makes even more sense.

Regardless of hype, the fact remains, the Yankees/Red Sox had divisional and playoff implications at the time, and the Hall of Fame game, "return to football" not withstanding, is still a meaningless exhibition.

Baseball may not be dying.

It, however, has no where near the popularity that it had 20 years ago.

Interest in baseball has been waning for well over a decade.


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