MUPanther wrote:stever20 wrote:I think the question would be how much volume there actually was in folks calling MLB. It's not really the Giants/Cards not moving the needle, it's that folks that want to watch the game not being able to find it.
The question is could MLB force Fox to air the LCS on Fox network next year. It sounds like that could be possible.
We need to stop feeding into the stupid. FS1 is in over 90 million home. It's not you think of TBS when it comes to baseball.
Professor_Bulldog wrote:WatchESPN wasn't provided by many companies when it first started. Given time more will sign up for fox's app
stever20 wrote:MUPanther wrote:stever20 wrote:I think the question would be how much volume there actually was in folks calling MLB. It's not really the Giants/Cards not moving the needle, it's that folks that want to watch the game not being able to find it.
The question is could MLB force Fox to air the LCS on Fox network next year. It sounds like that could be possible.
We need to stop feeding into the stupid. FS1 is in over 90 million home. It's not you think of TBS when it comes to baseball.
The thing was there obviously is an issue there. Look at what Selig said. He said the FS1 thing is something we're going to have to review in the offseason. it's not a blank we have no problem with FS1.
Also, part of the problem for FS1 is that they aren't in even all the hotels. I know I was in a hotel this summer somewhere and there was no FS1 at all.
And the thing is- if your partner is inferring there is a problem- than how is saying anything about it feeding into the stupid? Selig himself said when asked about the distribution- Look, I understand that and it's something that we'll take a look at.
FlyJays wrote:^
THIS. I follow sports as close or more closely than almost anybody I know. And outside of a few local games during the regular season that I'll have on as background noise (maybe 2 or 3) and a handful of random playoff games, I'm just not interested in MLB. The game is too slow, the season is too long, and the league is stale. This coming from someone who played baseball as a kid. I'm much more likely to turn on an MLS game than I am an MLB game at this point (the growth of MLS is an entirely different topic) Baseball is similar to hockey, in that there are very small pockets of the country that follow the sport (mostly in the northeast/great lakes) but largely speaking, the country just isn't interested in it like they are football and basketball.
Unless FS1 gets some legitimate football or basketball rights to supplement the Big East, the network isn't going to make waves. Baseball and UFC don't cut it.
FlyJays wrote:^
THIS. I follow sports as close or more closely than almost anybody I know. And outside of a few local games during the regular season that I'll have on as background noise (maybe 2 or 3) and a handful of random playoff games, I'm just not interested in MLB. The game is too slow, the season is too long, and the league is stale. This coming from someone who played baseball as a kid. I'm much more likely to turn on an MLS game than I am an MLB game at this point (the growth of MLS is an entirely different topic) Baseball is similar to hockey, in that there are very small pockets of the country that follow the sport (mostly in the northeast/great lakes) but largely speaking, the country just isn't interested in it like they are football and basketball.
Unless FS1 gets some legitimate football or basketball rights to supplement the Big East, the network isn't going to make waves. Baseball and UFC don't cut it.
FormulaX wrote:FlyJays wrote:^
THIS. I follow sports as close or more closely than almost anybody I know. And outside of a few local games during the regular season that I'll have on as background noise (maybe 2 or 3) and a handful of random playoff games, I'm just not interested in MLB. The game is too slow, the season is too long, and the league is stale. This coming from someone who played baseball as a kid. I'm much more likely to turn on an MLS game than I am an MLB game at this point (the growth of MLS is an entirely different topic) Baseball is similar to hockey, in that there are very small pockets of the country that follow the sport (mostly in the northeast/great lakes) but largely speaking, the country just isn't interested in it like they are football and basketball.
Unless FS1 gets some legitimate football or basketball rights to supplement the Big East, the network isn't going to make waves. Baseball and UFC don't cut it.
C'mon, they just got through year 1. Now, what if the Cubs get to the World Series? Maybe, years from now, the BE will be to CBB, what the Premier League is to soccer. I tell people I'm a Man City fan. I don't even now a thing about them.
Bluejay wrote:I know that this may come as a shock to many in the northeastern part of the country where baseball is still widely viewed and enjoyed, but for the most part, the remainder of the country isn't really that interested in MLB outside of their local team (if they even care enough to watch the local team). Random college football games featuring unranked teams draw better ratings than MLB playoff games.
stever20 wrote:MUPanther wrote:stever20 wrote:I think the question would be how much volume there actually was in folks calling MLB. It's not really the Giants/Cards not moving the needle, it's that folks that want to watch the game not being able to find it.
The question is could MLB force Fox to air the LCS on Fox network next year. It sounds like that could be possible.
We need to stop feeding into the stupid. FS1 is in over 90 million home. It's not you think of TBS when it comes to baseball.
The thing was there obviously is an issue there. Look at what Selig said. He said the FS1 thing is something we're going to have to review in the offseason. it's not a blank we have no problem with FS1.
Also, part of the problem for FS1 is that they aren't in even all the hotels. I know I was in a hotel this summer somewhere and there was no FS1 at all.
And the thing is- if your partner is inferring there is a problem- than how is saying anything about it feeding into the stupid? Selig himself said when asked about the distribution- Look, I understand that and it's something that we'll take a look at.
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