Couple things, if you compare the top rated tv shows with the ratings of the top tv shows of lets say the 90s, the top tv shows of the 90s dwarfs the numbers of the tv shows today. Thats cuz there so much more programming and thats just on tv, we not even talking about the internet which is also taking ratings away. In comparison with everything else on tv baseball's post season still beats out most things on tv other than football. Football's the only thing that probably draws higher ratings today than its ever had before. If you look at the post season ratings for the last few rounds this year, TBS and Fox won the ratings war (again other than nights when it was competing with football)
People still like baseball as you can see from attendance being higher in the last ten years than its ever been, local tv ratings which trump basketball and hockey, mlb at bat app which is the highest selling sports app out there, and the sucess of mlb.tv. The problem baseball has on a national level is an easily fixable problem. Since the PED era they don't really have any household names anymore despite the fact that there's so many great young players on the come-up. This is cuz baseball doesn't market it stars right. Before the PED thing got exposed baseball players garnered national attention because the mvp, batting title, and cy young's were the most well known and prestigious awards of all the sports. The NFL had the ratings, the NBA had the sponsorships, but baseball had the legendary stats. The PED kinda fukked up the only thing baseball had to brand itself nationally. Now Miguel Cabrera could hit for the triple crown, and Chris Davis could hit 37 home runs before the all star break and its ho hum cuz everyone thinks they may not be clean. Luckily baseball will get another commissioner in 2015 that could learn how to market the game to a younger audience. I liken where baseball is at to where the NBA was in the early 2000s when only west coast teams were dominant, and the eastern conference was terrible, and NBA players didn't get coverage cuz they had a "thug" image and then they turned it around by having superstars join up. Baseball isn't the talk of the sports world right now, and its still drawing more money than it ever has before so its future's fine.
Finally, to the "baseball fans" who won't watch a post-season game if there team isn't in it. If ya got nothing to do, and theres no other sports on why wouldn't u wanna watch post-season baseball even if your team isn't in it. High stakes sports games like the post-season are better than anything on tv cuz of the drama. I could understand if you don't like baseball period but damn post-season baseball when its competitive is some of the most dramatic things you can see
To the "sports fans" out there. I understand why some would find baseball boring during the regular season cuz of the amount of games and the laid back atmostphere, but post-season baseball is a whole different animal. The fact that theres no clock adds to the drama, things that might make the game seem slow like a hitter stepping out the box in the middle of the at bat might seem to make the game drag in the regular season, but in the post-season it creates great moments of tension cuz the crowds are rowdy and are always on their feet and the anticipation of what could happen next is crazy cuz baseball is so scenario driven. A hitter could hit a home run, double play, sacrifice fly, strike out, pop up. You can't run out the clock so everything needs to be executed. Football's only played 3 days a week, and the NBA season doesn't jump off until the very end of the world series. If you enjoy sports drama watch these playoffs brehs.