bravesnumberone
Well-known member
Probably already been a thread about this and hundreds of articles, but I was watching PTI on ESPN a few minutes ago, and Wilbon started off the segment referring to baseball as the "former" national past-time.
You hear this argument a lot as baseball slips further behind football and now basketball in TV ratings, but I think too many people rely on those ratings to fit their dialogue. Football is more of a pleasant viewing television experience for the average sports fans, while I think most people would rather be at a baseball game.
Another point brought up is how the sport has largely disappeared from urban neighborhoods.
But the whole thing about baseball being "boring to watch" is just weak BS and a lack of understanding of the nuances of the sport.
I love both. They're probably the only two sports I'm passionate about with basketball and soccer way off in the distance.
I just don't see where the cultural significance of baseball has declined.
Thoughts?
You hear this argument a lot as baseball slips further behind football and now basketball in TV ratings, but I think too many people rely on those ratings to fit their dialogue. Football is more of a pleasant viewing television experience for the average sports fans, while I think most people would rather be at a baseball game.
Another point brought up is how the sport has largely disappeared from urban neighborhoods.
But the whole thing about baseball being "boring to watch" is just weak BS and a lack of understanding of the nuances of the sport.
I love both. They're probably the only two sports I'm passionate about with basketball and soccer way off in the distance.
I just don't see where the cultural significance of baseball has declined.
Thoughts?