I stopped watching MLB a long time ago. Without a real salary cap in-place, larger market teams will continue to dominate most of the time, unlike with NFL when even smaller market teams can compete and win (i.e. excluding crazy ownership factor).
I have loved baseball for 60 years, but I get it. National TV games are almost some combination of NYY, Boston, NYM, LAD, or Chicubs. Same teams win usually. Players seem to be invisible in star power, compared to NFL and NBA players. And the rule changes and playing styles have decimated the game itself. No league competition any longer, meaningless stats, and standardization of everything except the DH, but that one will change soon. I’m like Seinfeld — we’re basically rooting for our shirts.
The Caller must be an Oakland fan, who supports a team with cheap owners looking for the door, not paying good players, raising prices, and wondering why crowds seldom exceed 10K. Disgraceful and Manfred looks on unconcerned.
gary about 3 years ago
I stopped watching MLB a long time ago. Without a real salary cap in-place, larger market teams will continue to dominate most of the time, unlike with NFL when even smaller market teams can compete and win (i.e. excluding crazy ownership factor).
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Merchandise and endorsements have corrupted the spirit of the game.
A.Ficionada about 3 years ago
I feel this guy’s pain this year
Lotus about 3 years ago
I have loved baseball for 60 years, but I get it. National TV games are almost some combination of NYY, Boston, NYM, LAD, or Chicubs. Same teams win usually. Players seem to be invisible in star power, compared to NFL and NBA players. And the rule changes and playing styles have decimated the game itself. No league competition any longer, meaningless stats, and standardization of everything except the DH, but that one will change soon. I’m like Seinfeld — we’re basically rooting for our shirts.
buckman-j about 3 years ago
The Caller must be an Oakland fan, who supports a team with cheap owners looking for the door, not paying good players, raising prices, and wondering why crowds seldom exceed 10K. Disgraceful and Manfred looks on unconcerned.
Buckeye67 about 3 years ago
Paying a lot of money for players doesn’t always work, just ask any Mets fan.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
I’m pretty much out on Pro-sports, and college in general, I go, occasionally, to a couple 2A H.S. games in my N. Texas area .