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MLB 2020: We'll Play Ball, I Guess.

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Kinda surprised to see the St. Paul Saints affiliated now. They seemed to be doing just fine being independent.

But then again, AAA is a big step forward in terms of level of play...

If the weather is good, the St. Paul Saints are near sellouts for each and every game. I just hope that they're not losing the fun they brought to the fan experience, something that's sincerely lacking when you go to a Twins game.
 
....the Mets will be finished paying off Bobby Bonilla’s contract deferrals in 2035, a year after Fernando Tatis Jr.’s 14-year contract with the Padres will expire.
 
....the Mets will be finished paying off Bobby Bonilla’s contract deferrals in 2035, a year after Fernando Tatis Jr.’s 14-year contract with the Padres will expire.

That's awesome.

Other fun Bobby Bonilla/Mets facts: Each of Bobby Bonilla's deferred checks, individually, are more than Pete Alonso's career salary earnings.

The Mets really need to find a way to defer the last deferred checks so they can just pay Bobby Bonilla every year for the rest of his life. Guy won't know what to do with himself when that money stops pouring in. : - p
 
That could be terrible. TV announcers don't describe the game very well.

Apparently some NHL teams have already started doing this.

Announcers could shift their style to a more radio-style broadcast, but there are so many instances throughout a game where they reference replays or segments that are reliant on graphics that I don't see how it will be a good experience.

Still not as bad as when the A's announced they were going to go streaming-only for radio. But they eventually reversed that decision.
 
Baseball is a radio sport. I can barely watch it on TV anymore.

Pretty much all north American sports are becoming unwatchable anymore because of TV and specifically the ever increasing and lengthening commercial breaks.

Hockey was not meant to have media timeouts, now they're even present in the USHL and NCAA. But they aren't present in overtime, which is why a full 20 minute OT can be played in about 30 minutes instead of the 45 minutes that is standard during regulation.

Baseball has 17 natural commercial breaks, but they've doubled or even trebled in length in the last couple decades, even for pitching changes.

College football used to be a 2.5 hour event. These days a non-OT game can take almost 4 hours.

College basketball's media timeouts aren't horrible unless it's an ESPN game, because they go from 90 seconds to 150 seconds in that case.

I really wonder if live audiences will ever revolt as sports cater more and more to the television audience to the detriment of the live experience.
 
Pretty much all north American sports are becoming unwatchable anymore because of TV and specifically the ever increasing and lengthening commercial breaks.

Hockey was not meant to have media timeouts, now they're even present in the USHL and NCAA. But they aren't present in overtime, which is why a full 20 minute OT can be played in about 30 minutes instead of the 45 minutes that is standard during regulation.

Baseball has 17 natural commercial breaks, but they've doubled or even trebled in length in the last couple decades, even for pitching changes.

College football used to be a 2.5 hour event. These days a non-OT game can take almost 4 hours.

College basketball's media timeouts aren't horrible unless it's an ESPN game, because they go from 90 seconds to 150 seconds in that case.

I really wonder if live audiences will ever revolt as sports cater more and more to the television audience to the detriment of the live experience.
If the NFL has taught us anything, that answer would be no.
 
That could be terrible. TV announcers don't describe the game very well.

Yeah, that's horrible. The TV announcers are wall to wall ads and bullsh-t. Think about ESPN's coverage of MLB. I literally swap in my radio broadcast for them.

GKR are amazing for the Mets but I don't know of any other broadcasting team for TV I could stand to listen to. The Mariners' TV team is unlistenable and they are considered good.
 
Mets' first plate appearance of Spring. Brandon Nimmo hard line drive single to left. Takes a wide turn... and they throw behind him and catch him off.
 
Putting on their Bad Idea Jeans, the Rangers announce they’re going to have 100% capacity for Opening Day. Masks required, because you can definitely make sure 40k abide by that at all times.
 
"MLB announced it implemented the new rules "consistent with the preferences of our fans," who took to twitter shortly thereafter to express their dissatisfaction with the news by writing things such as "Fire Manfred into the sun" and "The only thing MLB hates more than baseball is baseball fans."
 
Fun stat of the day...

The World Series has been contested 116 times. Cleveland has won it 2 times in 116 attempts (or approximately 1.7% of the time). If Cleveland continued to win at that clip, and the Yankees never won another World Series, Cleveland would match the Yankees' 27 World Series titles in the year 3471...or only 1450 years from now. The Angels would match the Yankees in 3555. : - )
 
Fun stat of the day...

The World Series has been contested 116 times. Cleveland has won it 2 times in 116 attempts (or approximately 1.7% of the time). If Cleveland continued to win at that clip, and the Yankees never won another World Series, Cleveland would match the Yankees' 27 World Series titles in the year 3471...or only 1450 years from now. The Angels would match the Yankees in 3555. : - )

And the Mariners...
 
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