Each team in the MLB plays 162 games each and there are about 12 games played EVERY day. How do you keep up with this...

Each team in the MLB plays 162 games each and there are about 12 games played EVERY day. How do you keep up with this? Even NEETs will struggle in keeping up to date

baseball isn't meant to be intensely followed constantly. it's GOAT background noise (be it tv or radio) with occasional attendance, it has the most descriptive stats for checking quickly the next day, and late season/playoffs are very intense.

most people really only follow their favorite team closely, their division rivals with one eye, and then just the big stories/games that are happening around the league

I'm a NEET and I watch every day

This. You follow your local team and don't bother watching every game, because there's rarely ever a critical season deciding game until the playoffs.

you don't have to watch every game to know how your team's doing

thanks to sabermetrics, nerds dont even watch the games and only read up on stats to know whats going on during the season

>itt we pretend beerbellybat is a sport

The easiest way for me to follow/keep up with my team's stats was to make sure I watched when my favorite SP was on the mound.

then he did a bunch of coke and shredded himself and 2 friends to pieces

you only watch your team play

The vast majority of those games can be safely ignored. The schedule is only that long for the shekels.

FUCK ALL OF YOU CASUALS

I KNOW CANDY MALDANANOS BAxFIP/UZC^4 FROM 1989 WITHOUT GOING TO FANGRAPHICS OR BASEBALL REFERRALS

I wonder if at any point owners will get a clue that shortening the season might be better economically.

Players hate it and with ever increasing outside obligations I bet they draw a line in the sand and force them to shorten the season soon.

>not knowing pre 1989 Maldanos

wew, CASUAL AF

seriously its crazy. they literally call summer "the dog days of baseball"

people basically only really pay attention to baseball in april because it's a new season, then maybe starting late august through the end of the year. may, june, july, august are ltierally worthless

Dude, how do you figure that shortening the season would EVER be better economically?

I want the season shortened as much as anyone, but how can you look at how most teams get between 20k-35k fans a game and think that they would ever be better off eliminating a ton of games

>not knowing how to read a box score.

watching multiple games at once is also easy.

Baseball has to have a long schedule. There's too much variation in any one game to play a short schedule. Over 162 games the best teams are going to establish themselves.

I don't know what you expected out of a super rich mexican dude in Miami

Not a lot, some. Go back to a 148/154 schedule for starters. The schedule is way too tight as it is and it's exhausting and players take a lot of games off. Loosened schedule would make the product slightly better. Maybe give percentage cut in player salaries in ratio to the games cut. Very small increase in ticket prices to account for the games being slightly more important. A lot of little things.

I don't know, not saying it would work for sure, just that they refuse to look into it. You just hear them always blindly say they will lose revenue thinking everything else would be the same.

>gypsy giving his opinion about anything
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