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  • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Baseball is kinda dead and kinda isn't.

    I'm in Canada, so the latino immigrants we get are the soccer kind and not the baseball kind, so the only people into it are mostly white guys over 40. This is also why soccer is becoming bigger in Canada even though it was always big by the amount of kids playing it (probably bigger than hockey because hockey more expensive), but not amount of people watching it.

    In the USA with baseball, it helps that it's on free-to-air TV, but problem is many people aren't bothering with antennas so won't watch it if it's free on the airwaves, but might if it's free on the web (which it isn't because baseball streaming rights are a mess).

    I think it's just that the viewers are getting older on average, and it didn't flashy reinvent itself constantly like NBA or NFL. Also it's already everywhere so it's not trying to constantly expand like the NHL does into non-hockey states.

    • combat_brandonism [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      In the USA with baseball, it helps that it’s on free-to-air TV

      it's not tho and hasn't been for decades

      it's not pay-per-view but most baseball games are broadcast by regional sports networks carried by basic cable

      • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        I guess my relatives in Buffalo have a special situation, they're yankees fans since they get the games on local antenna.

        It was funny when the Bluejays were in Buffalo during the travel restrictions, every red sox or Yankees game was basically a road game lol.