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Was this before or after the Padres news? LA, SF, and NYM are three places that I can see land that combo of Ohtani + Yamamoto. I actually think the Rangers had a better shot at him before winning the WS, I'm wondering if their ownership group will remain as aggressive now that they've won. Their pitching next year will be freakish if healthy.Mets WAYYY too high.
Was this before or after the Padres news? LA, SF, and NYM are three places that I can see land that combo of Ohtani + Yamamoto. I actually think the Rangers had a better shot at him before winning the WS, I'm wondering if their ownership group will remain as aggressive now that they've won. Their pitching next year will be freakish if healthy.
Guess those guys won’t be getting rings or hoisting a trophy.Yikes, fewest watched WS ever.
Yikes, fewest watched WS ever.
This didn’t hurt MLB at all.MLB does
It’s debatable. NL East had 3 teams make the playoffs. 2 of which were the defending NL champion and the team with the best record in baseball.AL West best division in baseball
Yikes, fewest watched WS ever.
it's been declining every year since the cubs won iirc. it's more than a matchup thing at this point
This didn’t hurt MLB at all.
This year it was the matchup. Ratings and attendance were up across the board in the regular season. Fans responded real well to the rule changes. If the Phillies had won the NL, the ratings would have been great but they choked.
ratings and attendance were up across the board during the season and playoffs. one bad match up is not hurting them.So you don’t think they do that look at ratins?
ratings and attendance were up across the board during the season and playoffs. one bad match up is not hurting them.