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Change my mind:
Baseball's unwritten rules are holding back the popularity of today's game.
its one of the many things... Not even close to the biggest reason...
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Change my mind:
Baseball's unwritten rules are holding back the popularity of today's game.
I honestly believe the money the players make now has something to do with this, it's put an even bigger divide between player and fan.
No athlete is worth that
its one of the many things... Not even close to the biggest reason...
Lebron's salary throughout his career could have been easily doubled and he still wouldn't have been paid enough compared to the revenue he brought in.
nobody would disagree with that, but where should the money go?? if it doesnt go to the players then it will just go back into the owners pockets... and there is no correlation between team salary and ticket prices...You smell like poop
But what i do find funny is how soccer is becoming more and more popular, while the biggest complaint was it being boring... so how is soccer getting the young people while baseball is not??
nobody would disagree with that, but where should the money go?? if it doesnt go to the players then it will just go back into the owners pockets... and there is no correlation between team salary and ticket prices...
That's a chicken or egg scenario, if players weren't demanding more and more money owners wouldn't have to increase the cost of going to a game, eventually it will be nothing but the corporate world sitting in the seats and familes will spend their money on other things.
That's a chicken or egg scenario, if players weren't demanding more and more money owners wouldn't have to increase the cost of going to a game, eventually it will be nothing but the corporate world sitting in the seats and familes will spend their money on other things.
Most sports have a revenue sharing agreement in the CBA. So the owners increase of prices only correlates to additional profits because half of that revenue is to be shared with the players.
I believe it is shared with the teams not the players.
The swinging on a 3-0 thing only matters because a hitter didn’t take his sign. At least to me.Mostly the notion of "showing up" the opponent. Bat flipping. Swinging 3-0 in an 8 run game. Stealing a base in an 8 run game. Celebratory signs of emotion.
This draft is boring as fuck!
I's sorry