MartinToVaught wrote:It's harder for the MLB to promote their stars because baseball is the ultimate team sport. There's no equivalent of a LeBron or a franchise QB or a hot goalie who can carry a team on their back. There's only so much impact a single player can have even if they're amazing at what they do.
The reason why I like the MLB's media is because there's more analytics and real analysis of the sport as opposed to soap opera drama and salty retired players downplaying current players. The actual problem with baseball right now is the moron of a commissioner who makes Bud Selig look good by comparison.
This is true.
Following baseball is fun, informative, and you enjoy learning about the stats or milestones the players make…or the changes Farhan Zaidi is making to Kevin Gausman (much to my dismay).
It is hardly the hot take, my era > your era media in the NBA.
You don’t have idiots waking up every morning to tell you Willie Mays > Mike Trout.
I can’t imagine if the NBA had an equivalent of Clayton Kershaw.
Lmaooo. Everyday on tv it would be a blood bath
I enjoy it much more than following NBA.
Just my opinion.
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