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By RubberMallet
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cjsweat wrote:
RubberMallet wrote:
ALUmnus wrote:I think it's funny when people try to compare sports, because, you really can't.
yeah pretty much impossible.

football is always going to have more % of tickets sold just on availablility alone. you have much less chance of going. to use that as some sort of basis is totally laughable.

and the superbowl has been breaking its own record since its inception.
It's actually not when you're charging $5.00 per game. What's laughable is major league baseball.
i went to a dolphins football game for 11 dollars last year. has no bearing.
By bradyfan
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RubberMallet wrote:
cjsweat wrote:
RubberMallet wrote:I think it's funny when people try to compare sports, because, you really can't.


i went to a dolphins football game for 11 dollars last year. has no bearing.

You paid twice as much to watch a 6-10 NFL team than you would to watch some top MLB teams. I'd bet the game you went to was against Washington, Buffalo or maybe Oakland...so not really a surprise.

Also, MLB is averaging an 8 T.V. rating for the World Series. NFL will have 10 games during a weekend beat that rating. That's 10 regular season games versus the MLB championship. The availability factor does play a part in the demand, however, MLB doesn't have to play 160 games. That's a borderline retarded amount of games. Why do they need to play twice as many as NHL and NBA? What's the basis for having that many games a season? It's clearly killing their popularity. Even college football has been getting better ratings than MLB.

This is an article from the WSJ last year: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... rss_Sports

From 2000 to 2009, the latest year for which figures are available, the number of kids aged 7 to 17 playing baseball fell 24%, according to the National Sporting Goods Association, an industry trade group. Despite growing concerns about the long-term effects of concussions, participation in youth tackle football has soared 21% over the same time span...
I even had a class two weeks ago where the professor asked who was excited about the upcoming baseball season, not one one person raised their hand (this is a class of 200). He then asked if anyone in the class even liked baseball and two people raised their hand. 2 out of 200. Each Friday during football season last year, I can't even tell you how many NFL jersey's I saw, girls wearing them too. I've been around campus all day today and haven't seen one MLB jersey. Additionally, aside from flamefans, I haven't heard one person on campus discuss opening day being today.
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By jbock13
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cjsweat wrote:Additionally, aside from flamefans, I haven't heard one person on campus discuss opening day being today.
Good thing you aren't in any of my classes.

It's called scarcity. When you take ECON 101, you'll understand. The reason football stadiums have 100,000, is because there's only 8 games. With baseball, there's 81 to choose from.

I assume you're a sophomore. Because the actual greek of that word fits you perfectly.
By bradyfan
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jbock13 wrote:
cjsweat wrote:Additionally, aside from flamefans, I haven't heard one person on campus discuss opening day being today.
Good thing you aren't in any of my classes.

It's called scarcity. When you take ECON 101, you'll understand. The reason football stadiums have 100,000, is because there's only 8 games. With baseball, there's 81 to choose from.

I assume you're a sophomore. Because the actual greek of that word fits you perfectly.

Oh, really? Take one picture of some random person on campus wearing an MLB jersey and I'll find you and pay you $5. I tutor economics and the reason there is no demand for baseball is because there is too much supply. We'll agree there. Way more people would watch the sport if there wasn't a game every day for the next 6 months.
By ALUmnus
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Sucks for Verlander, 8 innings, 2 hits & 0 runs, gets a no decision because of a blown save. And then the guy who blew the save gets the win when the offense bails him out. I wanted Verlander to get to 30 this year, stuff like this makes it impossible.
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By jbock13
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In just an hour, we get to hear Vin Scully call his 62'nd season of baseball. Unbelievable. What a talent.
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By RubberMallet
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ALUmnus wrote:Sucks for Verlander, 8 innings, 2 hits & 0 runs, gets a no decision because of a blown save. And then the guy who blew the save gets the win when the offense bails him out. I wanted Verlander to get to 30 this year, stuff like this makes it impossible.
our dynamic duo of wood and marmol really was awesome today.
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By Cider Jim
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Take it to the bank: the Orioles will NOT lose today!
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By jbock13
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Indians and Blue Jays game is interesting. Heading into the 13'th, each team has had plenty of chances to win it but neither can. Blue Jays brought in 5 infielders to get the double play with the bases loaded, and Cabrera hit right into it.
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By BJWilliams
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of the 5 games that have gone final today, 3 of them had the winner scoring 2 or fewer runs.
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By LUminary
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Cider Jim wrote:Take it to the bank: the Orioles will NOT lose today!
I like that fact. But there is always tomorrow, unfortunately.


A ton of one-run games today. The Blue Jays-Indians are working on making it five of six games so far decided by a single run. They're in the 15th inning. A lot of strong pitching today, as to be expected.
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By LUminary
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Wow BJ. We posted virtually the same thing at the same time. That's probably scary for one of us.
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By jbock13
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I'm not gonna lie, I've been sitting in my chair watching baseball since 1 PM. lol. I'm so lazy.

I'm nervous about Kershaw, he's starting for my fantasy team and he's pitching while he has the flu. His command isn't there right now but the Padres keep swinging at terrible pitches.
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By Purple Haize
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RubberMallet wrote:
ALUmnus wrote:Sucks for Verlander, 8 innings, 2 hits & 0 runs, gets a no decision because of a blown save. And then the guy who blew the save gets the win when the offense bails him out. I wanted Verlander to get to 30 this year, stuff like this makes it impossible.
our dynamic duo of wood and marmol really was awesome today.
Go Cubs. Lol
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By jbock13
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Rays win 7-6 on a walk-off hit from Pena. Welcome back Carlos!!!
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By Cider Jim
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Orioles win 4-2. Thank you, MASN, for broadcasting this on Dish (twice) today.
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By LUminary
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Cider Jim wrote:Orioles win 4-2. Thank you, MASN, for broadcasting this on Dish (twice) today.
Nice day for Markakis. :D
But the bullpen was very shaky. Patton and Johnson about blew it.
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