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It's baseball.. just cause you don't know nobody doesnt mean a lot of people arent still watching itHonestly not even trying to be a smart ***. Bc No way is it baseball or soccer.You should be able to figure that out.Wait who's 2nd?Absolutely not. Basketball is still a distant third place.
I honestly don't know anybody who watches baseball unless its the WS.
Have you seen MLB salaries?! Sport isn't dying
Baseball is booming again with the talent infusion the last few years.
Nowhere near drowning.
The length of the Season is def a contributor as well. I refuse to pay to go see a game during the regular season because I know most likely the effort won't be there. Cut it down to 60 games or even 64 or so would make each game a lot more meaningful.
**** is so wack and slow. Like straight still stuck on the 30's. Roger needs to make his way over to baseball to spice it up.If there's one thing we have lots of in America, it's old white dudes.
What do old white dudes love? Baseball.
Pretty easy to see why it's #2.
Ratings wise, I'm pretty sure bball is number 2.
Last year's finals blew last year's series out of the water (ratings wise)
Ratings wise, I'm pretty sure bball is number 2.
Last year's finals blew last year's series out of the water (ratings wise)
Popularity of a sport should be combination of a few things. Baseball does not dominate the sports populous the way the NFL and the NBA do. The NFL dominates sports headlines year round. The NBA starts to dominate headlines after the Super Bowl and fully matures come playoff time. The MLB may make headlines during the summer. The NFL has the ratings and NBA has the stars. MLB has the older crowd. Sports fans watch the NFL basically no matter who is playing. Sports fans will watch the NBA if its most popular stars are playing. Sports fans like dmxfury said will watch MLB regionally but it isn't watched as much nationally. The NFL makes it's quarterbacks the recognizable stars of the game. The NBA makes it's best players the face of the league. The MLB does not promote it's stars as much. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are nationally known. Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry and LeBron James are international icons. Mike Trout, Bryce Harper and Clayton Kershaw are rarely promoted as a national product and a lot of times unrecognizable by the average sport fans who do not live in LA or DC.But simply comparing ratings on a national level doesn't define popularity. It's one variable to look at. MLB is structured differently as it has become a strong regional sport for each individual team
Patience and attentiveness. Two virtues that should be celebrated. Not every sport has to appeal to the ADD generation. Let things slowly unfold
Absolutely not. Basketball is still a distant third place.
But simply comparing ratings on a national level doesn't define popularity. It's one variable to look at. MLB is structured differently as it has become a strong regional sport for each individual team
Patience and attentiveness. Two virtues that should be celebrated. Not every sport has to appeal to the ADD generation. Let things slowly unfold