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Tonight games in both playoffs are already scheduled. 7pm and 10 pm Eastern. Game Five in the NLCS , if there is one , is set for Wednesay in Denver, with a day off on Tuesday, and if Arizona wins tonight and on Wednesday there would be ANOTHER day off on Thursday before games six and seven back in Phoenix. Why MLB intentionally built in days off for weather concerns and then did not use them is a mystery. |
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Actually, JR, the schedule this year is different because of television and not travel and/or weather. Normally, the only off days for travel for both the ALCS and the NLCS are between games 2 and 3 and games 5 and 6.
Since TBS took over this year and MLB preferred to maximize prime time viewing, the only way to do this was to break up the middle of each series so that when one was traveling the other was playing, and vice versa. |
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I will admit that I have not been paying that close attention to the schedule, especially at this time of year.
TV has always taken precedent in these situations so that more people can see the game. People were complaining that they could not see certain games during the first round of playoffs. This is the reason the Super Bowl has been moved from an afternoon game to an evening extravaganza. Peace
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Last night's game could have been easily rescheduled to Tuesday and been played in better weather and no NFL Conflict. Consider that the best TBS post season baseball rating so far is a 5.5 which is less than half the rating of a regular season game on Sunday night on NBC. And tonight the Red Sox and Indians and the D-Backs and Rockies will overlap the Giants/Atlanta NFL game. The number of TV households in Boston., Cleveland, Phoenix and Denver total 7.2 million, less than the total of those in the New York City area. So my point remains, why play a game in the rain against the NFL when there was away to avoid both? |
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Even if football is not on, the average public does not care. Maybe you are one of those guys that still think most people are that crazy about MLB and the playoffs. The reality is anytime they have to go head up with another sport, they lose. And you are not going to get many fans than a Sunday night no matter what is on.
Personally I do not care why they did or did not play the game. It was just another game that I did not watch. And I am sure most of the country. ![]() Peace
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From the NF Website.
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Baseball is the fourth-most popular sport among boys at the high school level with 470,671 participants during the 2005-06 season, according to the High School Athletics Participation Survey conducted by the NFHS. It also ranks third in school sponsorship across the nation with 15,290 schools. I am sure it does not help that games are starting at 10:00 Eastern. Peace
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You are defending playing a game in the rain as a showcase of post season in MLB? |
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Wow. Talk about juvenile self-importance.
The game was played. MLB was okay with it. The fans were okay with it. The television audience was okay with it. The players were okay with it. The umpires were okay with it. One poster with an inflated sense of self was annoyed, so obviously the world is wrong and he is right. Good grief.
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It was nothing like the conditions played years ago between the Montreal Expos and the LA Dodgers. The problem MLB will face one of these years is Snow. The World Series is scheduled to end I believe on Nov 1st or Oct 31st. (Assuming the full 7 games) This year the weather in the East has been great, but this is the exception rather than the norm. As we get to middle to late October the weather turns and when you play in NY, Boston Cleveland etc in late October anything can happen. Look at what happend to the Cleveland home games in early April. Many were cancelled due to snow. No reason for baseball to last this long. Pete Booth
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