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Same thing with Cubs/Dodgers game that started at 9:37pm Eastern time last week. Not sure how old your kids are Zak but did they stay up until 1am watching that game (as an example)? Most likely not, MLB could give a F*&% about the fans it is all about $$$. It will all be on PPV before long and we will all buy it to watch it. Let's be happy it is on FREE TV now.
on the Phillies my man, I know you must be happy. I can't get my Rangers to ever do a fucking thing down here lol. Again bol the rest of the way bro I'll be rooting for the Phillies with you!
Same thing with Cubs/Dodgers game that started at 9:37pm Eastern time last week. Not sure how old your kids are Zak but did they stay up until 1am watching that game (as an example)? Most likely not, MLB could give a F*&% about the fans it is all about $$$. It will all be on PPV before long and we will all buy it to watch it. Let's be happy it is on FREE TV now.
I know what your saying, but im looking at it like this. If they want good TV Ratings, you would think that they would want as many viewers as they can get. If they start the game at around 8:45 on the east, you get all the east coast, especially Philly and New York, the largest markets on the coast. and its 5:45 out west, you get most of the LA market, and everthing in between.
Same thing with Cubs/Dodgers game that started at 9:37pm Eastern time last week. Not sure how old your kids are Zak but did they stay up until 1am watching that game (as an example)? Most likely not, MLB could give a F*&% about the fans it is all about $$$. It will all be on PPV before long and we will all buy it to watch it. Let's be happy it is on FREE TV now.
I know what your saying, but im looking at it like this. If they want good TV Ratings, you would think that they would want as many viewers as they can get. If they start the game at around 8:45 on the east, you get all the east coast, especially Philly and New York, the largest markets on the coast. and its 5:45 out west, you get most of the LA market, and everthing in between.
The problem with the first round was that Bud Selig sold his soul to Ted Turner and the Time/Warner boys. They only have one channel to carry all the games on so they had to stagger the times. I guess it makes way to much sense to let ESPN which has 50 stations broadcast the games and they could do exactly that.
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