Post#31 » by MaseInYourFace » Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:07 pm
I think in NYC metro it's still a very big deal. Nationally no. I would say football is way way ahead. I would even say in a lot of markets it's Pro football and then college football 1 and 2 with everyone else fighting for the scraps. Baseball is very regional these days. It's very coastal and popular in some midwest cities like St. Louis and Chicago but that's about it.
Personally I have to admit reg season baseball I find boring a lot of times unless it's a rivalry game or I'm at the stadium. But playoff baseball is excellent.
MIAMI HEAT BAF
G- James Harden
G- Malcolm Brogdon
F- Robert Covington
F- Paul Millsap
C- Dwight Howard
Bench: S. Milton, F. Korkmaz, K. Bazemore, D. Oturu, J. McDaniels, A. Caruso, T. Mann
IR: X. Tillman Sr., J. Nwora, E. Hughes,