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Anyone else excited for Baseball?


Jeremy Igo

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Boring is still boring.

I like baseball movies, because they boil baseball down to the bits where something actually happens.

If you want to follow baseball, all you have to do is watch the Sportscenter highlights from each game. They will show all of the action that matters and leave out the 98% of the game that was irrelevant to the outcome and boring af.

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1 minute ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Boring is still boring.

I like baseball movies, because they boil baseball down to the bits where something actually happens.

If you want to follow baseball, all you have to do is watch the Sportscenter highlights from each game. They will show all of the action that matters and leave out the 98% of the game that was irrelevant to the outcome and boring af.

I get where you are coming from, but baseball is a different kind of watch. It isn't like the NFL. It's more of a casual bullshit with your friends in the garage and drink beers as you look up and see the score every once in a while kind of watch 

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9 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I get where you are coming from, but baseball is a different kind of watch. It isn't like the NFL. It's more of a casual bullshit with your friends in the garage and drink beers as you look up and see the score every once in a while kind of watch 

Which is why once every five years or so I can tolerate going to a game irl and enjoy sitting in the stadium on a nice day. But one of the things I've noticed when I have conversations about watching baseball in person with baseball fans is they always talk about the totality of the experience.

"Oh it's not just the game. It's the smell of the grass and the fresh roasted peanuts. It's hearing the beer guy yell as he walks up and down the rows. It's the fresh air and the sunshine, etc. etc. etc."

Great, so what you're telling me is that the game itself,  the ostensible reason i'm there, isn't compelling enough to be worth it on it's own. Why exactly is this something I should be interested in again? 

Also I get where you are coming from, but I also happen to be someone for whom the casual bullshit while doing other things bit isn't my cup of tea. People who "sort of" watch a movie while chit chatting with friends or texting on their phone or doing whatever, are the bane of my existence. Either watch the movie or don't watch the movie. Doing a bunch of things at once when one of them is typically something most people would focus on to get the full experience of to me makes that one thing just pointless and irrelevant. If I'm watching a game, be it football or basketball or whatever, I'm watching the game. That's my focus.

As always ymmv.

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58 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Which is why once every five years or so I can tolerate going to a game irl and enjoy sitting in the stadium on a nice day. But one of the things I've noticed when I have conversations about watching baseball in person with baseball fans is they always talk about the totality of the experience.

"Oh it's not just the game. It's the smell of the grass and the fresh roasted peanuts. It's hearing the beer guy yell as he walks up and down the rows. It's the fresh air and the sunshine, etc. etc. etc."

Great, so what you're telling me is that the game itself,  the ostensible reason i'm there, isn't compelling enough to be worth it on it's own. Why exactly is this something I should be interested in again? 

Also I get where you are coming from, but I also happen to be someone for whom the casual bullshit while doing other things bit isn't my cup of tea. People who "sort of" watch a movie while chit chatting with friends or texting on their phone or doing whatever, are the bane of my existence. Either watch the movie or don't watch the movie. Doing a bunch of things at once when one of them is typically something most people would focus on to get the full experience of to me makes that one thing just pointless and irrelevant. If I'm watching a game, be it football or basketball or whatever, I'm watching the game. That's my focus.

As always ymmv.

I think if you played baseball the experience is different than the casual fan. There are intricacies to the game that the casual fan might miss.  I was a pitcher in hs and college so I watch what they do pretty intently. Although I stopped watching the game the past several seasons because of all the cheating, I’ll probably watch this year.

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