Wild Card TV schedule out.
2:08pm ABC for each game
2:08pm ABC for each game
DeangeloVickers said:
Really ironic they act like Longhorn fans
agent-maroon said:DeangeloVickers said:
Really ironic they act like Longhorn fans
Respectfully disagree. They act more like baylor basketball fans IMO
Someone else pointed out this would happen, and this is a very good reason to be upset. awful start times, and a chance to not even get to see a home playoff game in personbeagle2009 said:
Rangers vs Rays wild card matchup is set for Tue, Wed, Thu all at 2:08pm CT. Absolute dog*****
Their TV policy alone is the dumbest in all of sportsCampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
DeangeloVickers said:Their TV policy alone is the dumbest in all of sportsCampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
I personally think it's because old rich dumb guys (like Bud Selig and owners) are ONLY worried about money and cant see big picture.CampingAg said:DeangeloVickers said:Their TV policy alone is the dumbest in all of sportsCampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
Why do they do it? What's the reasoning? I'm legitimately curious.
DeangeloVickers said:I personally think it's because old rich dumb guys (like Bud Selig and owners) are ONLY worried about money and cant see big picture.CampingAg said:DeangeloVickers said:Their TV policy alone is the dumbest in all of sportsCampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
Why do they do it? What's the reasoning? I'm legitimately curious.
Very similar to Longhorn Channel....that seemed like a good idea, but in reality the Longhorns only bought the channel and it was not good for growing their brand.
Same with MLB.....yes we can squeeze money out of our fans, but it is the younger generation and peripheral fans that we need to capture to grow the game....they will grow the bigger pitcher and have bigger ratings.
To be fair they have made some good choices lately....the bigger playoff field, pitch clock, and scheduling are good decisions.
NHL and the NBA spread their playoffs over two months. Baseball being a sport in which most of the teams play in parks outdoors makes this not an option.CampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
NHL and NBA can somehow have 16 teams in the playoffs at once and not play afternoon games.
CampingAg said:DeangeloVickers said:I personally think it's because old rich dumb guys (like Bud Selig and owners) are ONLY worried about money and cant see big picture.CampingAg said:DeangeloVickers said:Their TV policy alone is the dumbest in all of sportsCampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
Why do they do it? What's the reasoning? I'm legitimately curious.
Very similar to Longhorn Channel....that seemed like a good idea, but in reality the Longhorns only bought the channel and it was not good for growing their brand.
Same with MLB.....yes we can squeeze money out of our fans, but it is the younger generation and peripheral fans that we need to capture to grow the game....they will grow the bigger pitcher and have bigger ratings.
To be fair they have made some good choices lately....the bigger playoff field, pitch clock, and scheduling are good decisions.
But if the reasoning is money then why aren't NBA and NHL doing it?
jkag89 said:NHL and the NBA spread their playoffs over two months. Baseball being a sport in which most of the teams play in parks outdoors makes this not an option.CampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
NHL and NBA can somehow have 16 teams in the playoffs at once and not play afternoon games.
I for one love day baseball.
beagle2009 said:
Rangers vs Rays wild card matchup is set for Tue, Wed, Thu all at 2:08pm CT. Absolute dog*****
NHL and NBA spread out their playoffs over two months so as not to have games played at the same time. Baseball is played outdoors so this is not an option. Do you really want the postseason to extend to Thanksgiving? They certainly could play games concurrently but MLB thinks it gets better TV ratings staggering game times.CampingAg said:jkag89 said:NHL and the NBA spread their playoffs over two months. Baseball being a sport in which most of the teams play in parks outdoors makes this not an option.CampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
NHL and NBA can somehow have 16 teams in the playoffs at once and not play afternoon games.
I for one love day baseball.
Why does the length of the playoffs matter?
Both leagues will play four games in one night in the first round. Multiple night games simultaneously in later rounds.jkag89 said:NHL and NBA spread out their playoffs over two months so as not to have games played at the same time. Baseball is played outdoors so this is not an option. Do you really want the postseason to extend to Thanksgiving? They certainly could play games concurrently but MLB thinks it gets better TV ratings staggering game times.CampingAg said:jkag89 said:NHL and the NBA spread their playoffs over two months. Baseball being a sport in which most of the teams play in parks outdoors makes this not an option.CampingAg said:
MLB once again the only league that spits in the face of fans by having weekday afternoon playoff games. It's utterly absurd. If we don't win the series I guess I've watched my last game of the year.
NHL and NBA can somehow have 16 teams in the playoffs at once and not play afternoon games.
I for one love day baseball.
Why does the length of the playoffs matter?
Then why do their playoffs last so damn long? From someone that is at best a casual fan of the NBA and NHL (I'll usually opt for watching either college baseball or MLB over either of these) why then does it take two month to complete their postseasons? From my perspective there seems to be multiple days off where this is rarely the case with baseball unless earlier series end quickly. Again MLB believes it gets better TV ratings staggering games giving fans an opportunity to follow every game and as a baseball fan I love this. I agree it is somewhat maddening when your team is scheduled in the afternoon for most of its games.Quote:
Both leagues will play four games in one night in the first round. Multiple night games simultaneously in later rounds.
jkag89 said:Then why do their playoffs last so damn long? From someone that is at best a casual fan of the NBA and NHL (I'll usually opt for watching either college baseball or MLB over either of these) why then does it take two month to complete their postseasons? From my perspective there seems to be multiple days off where this is rarely the case with baseball unless earlier series end quickly. Again MLB believes it gets better TV ratings staggering games giving fans an opportunity to follow every game and as a baseball fan I love this. I agree it is somewhat maddening when your team is scheduled in the afternoon for most of its games.Quote:
Both leagues will play four games in one night in the first round. Multiple night games simultaneously in later rounds.
He's right you know! Anything can happen in baseball. Hell, the 2011 Cardinals were a wildcard that got in on the last day of the season. Sorry I brought that one up......but you get the point!South Platte said:
Let's go boys!! Reading the last few pages would make you think we missed the playoffs.
We are where we are. We lost 100 games last year. This has been a special season, and no reason to poo-poo a wild card seed. Lots of wild card teams have won or made the World Series. ****load of teams wish they were us right now.
We've played 162 games, playing 2/3 more is nothing.
These guys absolutely gave it their all and deserve this chance. 13 years ago we took a 90 win team down to 96 win Tampa and won. Can I get a hell yeah for Bengie Molina?!?!
Basketball games take less time on average to play. This with the fact that Association is split into Eastern/Western Conferences allows early game times for east coast games and late game times for left coast games with little overlap. Show me how this possible for MLB without altering the dailiness of the Game or having east coast team possibly starting at 9 or 10 PM? As for why MLB believes day games is best for its ratings, I don't know.CampingAg said:
Three or four games all at night multiple times. I'm just curious who is in the right. Does staggering/afternoon games or all prime time get more viewers?