Frankly, I have no idea how it could possibly be construed that quickening the pace of baseball would lead to fewer people
watching baseball given the numbers presented in that poll.
Not exact matches
In fact, there wasn't much to be gained from it unless you liked
giving people the pleasure of
watching a good game on Sundays and enjoyed the idea that your town might come to be known all across America for its marvelous
baseball team.
It would be nice to be able to get value out of switching on whichever game has the best or most interesting players at any
given time, though on the other hand
baseball probably saps enough of my productivity when I'm
watching / following at most one game per day.
«After
watching Matt Chapman during the recent homestand I looked to the sky and
gave thanks to the
baseball gods.
In one of the film's many far - fetched moments, somehow flipping back - and - forth between
watching Susan Boyle's audition on «Britain's Got Talent» (the story is set in 2008) and a cricket match on cable TV
gives JB the idea to hold a contest in India to try to find two cricket players who can be brought to America and turned into professional
baseball pitchers.
About 16.5 million viewers
watch NFL games each week, according to ESPN, compared with 2.5 million who
watch Major League
baseball games on any
given night, according to FanGraph.
That would be like
giving up
watching baseball just because I didn't make the majors.