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Moostache

(10,201 posts)
1. MLB is just chasing the sugar high dollars...
Tue May 10, 2022, 10:33 AM
May 2022

No different than the NFL (and its continual flirtation with putting a team in London).

Sure the once a year events draw well and make it seem like an incredible opportunity...but beware the collapse of interest when instead of 1-2 games a year (with different teams) you switch to a full time team and play (and royally lose) 10-11 games a year in the NFL or god forbid 81 in baseball.

The travel disadvantage alone makes this idea laughable from a competitive stand point...there's legitimate reason the Dodgers and Giants don't have constant series in New York, Boston or Philly for gawd's sake!

In the end, I don't care any more like I once did. Let the billionaire's greed kill all the golden geese...the world will become a better place for it in the long run. I used to live, breath, sweat and bleed baseball every day from March until November in the late-70's and through the 80's. Baseball was life and summer and preparing for spring training (in Chicago during those years, playoff baseball was seen on TV and ALWAYS in other cities!)...then came 1994.

When baseball cancelled the World Series rather than finish the season, part of me died. That part was the little boy who loved the game so much he would play until dark and then play ctach or 'runner in the middle' under street lights until it was bedtime. The part that died was innocence and wonder and the misapprehension that baseball was still good and the nation's pastime.

Greed is good was on-screen from Gordon Gecko in 1987's "Wall Stree" by Oliver Stone. Greed is all was on display in 1994 by MLB and it forever killed my love of the game. In 2005, when the White Sox (not the damn Cubs) FINALLY broke the drought for Chicago teams winning a World Series...I shared the moment with my dad, ut it was more subdued than it would have been in '94, and nothing can replace that.

Not more titles, not more free agents, not more ball parks with but-massaging seats and valets to bring food to you in sealed off sections of the ball park, and certainly not more games in foreign locales to attract ex-pats and a few curious locales for a short time.

I truly do hope the billionaire owners all keep believing their own hype and think they truly are smarter than everyone else (instead of mostly being either emotionally damaged outcasts or viciously greedy scions of criminal families. Fuck them all, and fuck baseball too.

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