Taadow
The StarchBishop™️
Aight baseball fans, now that i've got your attention:
I realized a li'l bit ago that when Jeter retires after this season, there aren't gonna be any more
true baseball "stars". I say this meaning Jeter is the last player in the sport that was part of the
pop culture consciousness. Am I right?
Who else is someone that the average person on the street would know outside of their own local team?
Puig? Harper? maybe Trout?
Do you think is because (1) baseball "fame" is more team-based than it used to be, (2) baseball players
just don't have the personalities they did in years past, or (3) baseball just isn't the draw that it used to be?
I realized a li'l bit ago that when Jeter retires after this season, there aren't gonna be any more
true baseball "stars". I say this meaning Jeter is the last player in the sport that was part of the
pop culture consciousness. Am I right?
Who else is someone that the average person on the street would know outside of their own local team?
Puig? Harper? maybe Trout?
Do you think is because (1) baseball "fame" is more team-based than it used to be, (2) baseball players
just don't have the personalities they did in years past, or (3) baseball just isn't the draw that it used to be?

but I doubt most people could recognize players by voice alone outside of their own team. Part of that is because a lot of the best players are Latin and don't speak English very well.