Game 1 of The World Series Was Lowest Rated Game in Baseball History

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baseball/mlb has much more older and deeper roots in the east coast/Midwest than basketball, (since the late 19th century/early 20th century Yankees, Red Sox, Phillies, Detroit tigers, cubs, white Sox, cardinals, Baltimore orioles etc) Same thing for the nfl in the east, college basketball in the Midwest/upper south(North Carolina/Kentucky/Indiana etc) and college football in the Deep South. Baseball and gridiron football have more generations of fans simply because these two sports are older, have deeper roots and have more history in America. By the way, Canada is a hockey nation for the same reasons. Remember , the NBA is by far the youngest professional sports league in America, and until the mid-late 1980s the NBA was not yet the modern juggernaut and culturally revelant league of now. In the 1970s, the ABA and the NBA were competing leagues. MLB/NFL/college sports (🏀 🏈 )dominated the sports landscape and ruled the roost back then. Media and sportswriters were baseball/football first. As late as 1988, there were still nba playoff games on tape delay( game 5 of the WCF between the lakers and the mavericks, cbs showed the game live for Los Angeles residents but tape delayed it for the rest of the country….BTW 1995 marked the first time that all nba playoff games were televised nationally from coast to coast)

The west coast was the last frontier to conquer and settle . The west coast is the newest part of the country, was recently settled and is still growing Culturally and socially. The west coast is more laid back, more casual, less deferential, less traditional, more individual, less segregated, has a milder and moderate climate (no extremes -the east coast got dark,cold and dreary winters and smothering and humid hot summers) socially liberal, less racist (by American standards) and social/cultural norms/sports habits are more fluid and not as fixed/deeply entrenched as the east. Basketball/NBA saw this and was actually the first pro sports league to expand in the western states. Phoenix, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Portland, Seattle, Utah, Denver, Lakers, Clippers, Warriors, kings etc.

The East coast is the oldest, the most racially segregated and the most established part of the country and is by and large, fixed culturally and socially. Social mobility and cultural change is impossible to establish out east because there is a caste system exists over there. Out west the elite are rags to riches/new money/nouveau riche/parvenus-anyone with money can climb the ladder of social mobility and be welcolmed into the elite fold. Out east the elite are east coast, midwestern (chicago) and southern black boule/bourgeoisie, old distinguished WASP families, old east coast caviar Jewish liberals and old white southern gentry. It’s not just the money alone with them, they care about lineage, education levels(ivy leagie, elite private high schools etc) social connections/ties ( :mjpls: exclusive country clubs) decorum and traditions as much as money. You have to look the part, know the right people and actually belong. You can’t fake it until you make it because unlike the west coast elites, the east coast ones know and recognize their own and won’t accept new money into their gang as easily as west coast elites do.

In The traditional, segregated, fixed, rigid and hierarchical east coast and south(to me the east is basically anything east of the Mississippi) social/ cultural norms and especially SPORTS HABITS are fixed and deeply entrenched.

@NZA @IsThatBrothaMouzone? @murksiderock @Marc Spector I Hope you understand what I’m saying.

The entire west coast is generally NBA first and foremost.

 

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Overall, the West coast has a much better climate. No 4 seasons, but also No extreme weather swings like long, bitter, cold freezing snowy winters and short, hot, suffocating humid summers. Pacific Northwest has a temperate/moderate/oceanic climate (lots of fog, rainy cool summers and rainy mild winters). the states of California, Arizona, and Nevada have a arid desert/Mediterranean climate. (basically warm and sunny weather all year long)

The east coast and midwest= continental climate so basically people there get dark, dreary and cold winters, rainy springs, cool falls, and humid suffocating hot summers. Much less humidity out west too. Midwest/Deep South/east coast summers are insufferable because of the high humidity.

Cali fall/winters : you chill on the beach, go to Napa valley for the wineries, festivals, road-trips, hikes, etc

NYC/Boston/philly/detroit/Cleveland/Minnesota falls and winters: you stay inside all the time and watch sports to carry you through the fall and winter.

California is the entertainment capital of America-a magnet for vain, fickle, superficial and beautiful men (:dame:) and women looking to break into Hollywood and the music industry. I dont expect these people to follow sports religiously. California got more transplants than any other state except Florida and Arizona. So the transplants from out east will keep their sports loyalties and won’t be fans of the local teams(lakers, warriors, blazers, 49ers, Seahawks, sf giants, mariners etc)

And people in california seem more relaxed and casual about everything. Live and let live is their motto. They live in a region with plenty of open spaces, they are open minded, innovative and creative, they are easy going and chill, they live in large sprawling cities, they have a car culture, they love nature and their live and let live attitude bleeds into their sports fandom. Out east people are jampacked into tight, compact and densely populated urban areas, they use subway/metro/public transport more than cars, they are more guarded , anxious, bitter, close minded, aggressive, ambitious and have a fast paced approach to life, they love to live a hustle and bustle lifestyle. They are very busy people. And directly or indirectly people out east expect you to assimilate to their city's culture and fit in. East coast People dont like outsiders or people who are different than the norm. And these cultural traits bleed into their sports fandom.

The Pacific Northwest got a lot of the granola hiking hippies and many folks there seem to have a nirvana/grunge-like type mentality. They seem nihilistic, apathetic, cynical and detached from life imo. They view everything through the lens of irony.

So a lot of people in both west coast regions, from
Jump street, due to much more milder climate and much more casual cultural habits and mentalities are lacking the passion, the fervor and the dedication to follow sports teams religiously. There is no purpose and reward for them to follow sports. Sports fandom is not woven into west coast culture and sports there don’t serve as a common rallying and unifying point for communities. And the casual west coast mentality towards life spills over everything so cultish adherence to sports and deep unconditional loyalty to teams are not required and expected.


Pennsylvania is not a basketball state at the professional level and at the grassroots level. College level yes(temple, villanova) Sixers are the only nba team in the state. Pittsburgh doesn’t have a NBA franchise. 2 NFL teams(eagles and steelers), two MLB teams(phillies and pirates), two NHL teams(flyers snd penguins) In PA, outside of the Philly area, the pecking order of sports goes: football-baseball-basketball-hockey-wrestling. In philly its the eagles easily at the top
Then its the Sixers/phillies fighting for second place and the Flyers at the bottom

New jersey is football, baseball , basketball and hockey in that order. Even after 35 years of history and two straight trips to the finals in the early 2000s, The new jersey nets relocated to brooklyn anyway because of low attendance, lack of fans and lack of interest in the nba product. Also Most of the basketball fans in jersey are Knicks/Sixers fans. The new jersey devils of the nhl are very popular and enjoy strong support in the state. They have enjoyed a long period of success between 1993 and 2012, winning the stanley cup 3 times, making the finals 5 times ( losing two finals) and missing the playoffs only 2 times in 19 seasons of contention.

I dont know how revelant College sports are in jersey. Rutgers football and seton hall basketball seem to be popular but its a pro state through and through.

When it comes to professional sports fandom, north jersey is full of nyc sports fans and south jersey is full of philadelphia sports fans. Its logical because northern new jersey is close to nyc and south jersey is close to philly.

the pecking order of sports( grassroots, college and professional) in the midwest
Ohio: football, baseball/basketball, hockey
Iowa: football, basketball/ baseball, hockey
Michigan:football, hockey, baseball, basketball
Minnesota: hockey ,football, baseball, basketball
Illinois: football, baseball,basketball, hockey
Indiana: basketball, racing, football/baseball
Kansas: basketball, football/baseball, hockey
Wisconsin: football, baseball/basketball, hockey
Nebraska :football ,basketball, baseball ,hockey
Missouri : baseball football basketball hockey
North dakota : i dont know, football probably on top
South dakota: football probably on top

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ALCS WAS THE ONLY SERIES I WATCHED
THIS YR.

ASTROS WOULDA HAD BETTER RATINGS.

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I literally haven't watched any part of a baseball game since May. I don't know who was in the series or who won.

Baseball is a tribal sport
 

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I literally haven't watched any part of a baseball game since May. I don't know who was in the series or who won.

Baseball is a tribal sport
Baseball is becoming a local and tribal sport just like hockey. If your team is not contending because they suck, or they just got eliminated from the playoffs, you wont watch one more minute of baseball after that. You only care about your team (the local/regional team )and what your immediate/ traditional rivals are doing and that’s it. Blue Jays fans care about the jays and the teams in their division, the AL East…they don’t care about the Phillies, the Mariners or the Cubs.

NBA/NFL fans will watch the playoffs even if their favorite team missed them. NBA and NFL fans follow the activities of other teams and want to know what the other teams are up to. They follow the league as well as their own team. Especially nba fans because the NBA promotes players over teams.
When the cubs won the chip and it wasn't that big of a story, I knew mlb just aint what it was nationally

Edit: game 7 did 40mil tho. :damn: a nba game wont do that
nba playoff games did hit the 30-40 millions ratings mark often enough. Like Game 7 of the 2016 finals between the cavs and golden state. Or Game 7 of the 2013 spurs/heat finals. Or Game 7 of the Celtics/lakers finals in 2010. Or Game 7 of kings/lakers wcf 2002. Or Game 7 of the bulls/ pacers ECF in 1998 and Game 6 of the 1998 finals (bulls at jazz)
 
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I watched the Wild Cards. It was cool but for some reason I didn't feel like watching the other series.
 

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Having ANY sporting events going on the US during the NFL is always going to be a loser. Not sure why the other leagues haven't figured this shyt out yet

Prime example of this was the WNBA in a year with actual interest building for women's basketball and the two best teams in league history playing having fukking game 1 on a damn NFL Sunday.

3 of the games were during non NFL days
And they were lowest rated games ever
 

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Also can thank that Phillies redneck in overalls for turning people off.For the 2nd year in a row people gotta see this slackjaw celebrating.😂

People was like fukk this cracker ass shyt.
 
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