Northside7
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Not to mention in LA 70% of the city hasn’t been able to watch the dodgers for years because of tv contracts
I never understood this. People in the city cant see the team that plays in the city play.
Not to mention in LA 70% of the city hasn’t been able to watch the dodgers for years because of tv contracts
Trevor bauer killed em. He's right too. Cant see the fuckin games anywhere
But even with that it was the number 1 sport . I remember back around 04 when Shaq got traded to the Heat, sports radio around here spent like 2 seconds on it, despite it being a big deal. Fast forward 10 years later in 2014 LeBron returns to the Cavs and the same sports radio that spent 2 seconds talking about the Shaq trade, spent like 3/4 weeks taking up multiple hours of the day discussing LeBron.4 hours per game 5 nights a week. Over 100 games.
That's a part time job schedule right there.
I wanted to play baseball as a kid, but I just didnt like the idea of someone throwing a hard object at me at high velocities. I think alot of black kids felt the same way I did.
My nigga Tony Gywnn held it down thoLike I said before when I was around 10 the steroid scandal ruined it for me we all where just getting into baseball because of my friends pops then boom all the heroes we just learned to fuck with are hardcore crackheads ( that's how 10 year old me saw it)
I was done with baseball they fucked up bad
My nigga Tony Gywnn held it down tho
We live in an ADHD society. Baseball can be too slow with little action and it's the longest game out there. Yes it's always been that way but the viewers are changing as the older generations die off and they aren't doing much to keep up.But even with that it was the number 1 sport . I remember back around 04 when Shaq got traded to the Heat, sports radio around here spent like 2 seconds on it, despite it being a big deal. Fast forward 10 years later in 2014 LeBron returns to the Cavs and the same sports radio that spent 2 seconds talking about the Shaq trade, spent like 3/4 weeks taking up multiple hours of the day discussing LeBron.
Yeah that’s a possibilityWe live in an ADHD society. Baseball can be too slow with little action and it's the longest game out there. Yes it's always been that way but the viewers are changing as the older generations die off and they aren't doing much to keep up.
Had to keep up wit roger Clemens and demI couldn't get over the fact that they was out here looking like tanks and juicing to hit a tinyass ball in a sport with little to none physically contact
I was highly upset and at 10 I was a stat crazy sport head 10 year old me.would run circles around myself now when it came the sports information
I never understood this. People in the city cant see the team that plays in the city play.
To the number 3 sport? Not even that long ago 14/15 years baseball was king. But they’ve lost their crown, they’ve let football and basketball surpass them. What happened?
But even with that it was the number 1 sport . I remember back around 04 when Shaq got traded to the Heat, sports radio around here spent like 2 seconds on it, despite it being a big deal. Fast forward 10 years later in 2014 LeBron returns to the Cavs and the same sports radio that spent 2 seconds talking about the Shaq trade, spent like 3/4 weeks taking up multiple hours of the day discussing LeBron.
This is false, you just going to skip over the Sosa/McGwire home run chase that had the country glued to the tv.baseball is going nowhere -- single moms are so afraid of the CTE bs that more and more of their little angels will be going for soccer and baseball. The talent pool will be there for a long time, football, i don't think so.
P.S. Baseball hasn't been a must see go to the stadium event since 1900 - WHEN Roger Maris broke the homerun record at that time, 1961, 11 thousand were in yankee stadium, so attendance was never a big issue w/ baseball. Attendance is more relevant now bc they have to pay 30 mill to the superstars so they need that gate revenue more than they did then.
I believed baseball was in trouble many years back-before the football concussion issue ruled the day, NO MORE.
BOTTOM LINE; Less kids will be trying out for football and that will only push kids towards other sports, esp. baseball.