Posted on 08/17/2020 1:29:24 PM PDT by Mount Athos
Watching or listening to baseball on a summer night has been a habit of mine for most of my life. I tuned in to the Covid-delayed opening weekend and was so offended by what I saw that I havent tuned in again. In fact, I canceled my MLB-TV subscription and requested a refund this past week.
Im not boycotting Major League Baseball Im repulsed by it. All the left-wing slogans on the pitchers mounds and uniforms was probably enough to turn me away. But seeing the players overwhelmingly take a knee to profess their hatred of the USA and then slander the fans as racists made me sick. I could no more cheer for these ungrateful ballplayers than I could cheer for Covid.
They called their fans racists and figuratively spit on the American flag. And now were being told it was just an opening week tantrum. They want me to tune in and spend money on them again, even though they hate me and my country.
Something else that is really disturbing to me is that aside from the American-born players - who were taught to hate this country by the US media and our broken public school system - my team includes players who escaped the communist paradises of Venezuela and Cuba. They escaped communist Hell-holes, became multi-millionaires in the United States, and have a fan base that loves them and has made them rich. In return these communist refugees disparage this country, dishonor the flag, and call me a racist. Yuck.
I think back on how MLB permanently damaged itself with the 1994 strike, which resulted in no World Series that year. Baseball attendance took years to recover, and the World Series as a shared American event died then and there. My circle of family and friends all used to watch the World Series every year no matter who was in it. That all ended in 1994. Pretty much no one I know watches the World Series any more unless their team is in it. I dont. In addition, before the 1994 strike I would drive three hours to the big city to attend a game at least 5 or 6 times per year. Since then, although I still watched baseball on TV, Ive often gone several years without attending a game in person. There was permanent damage from the 1994 strike. There will be permanent damage from baseballs 2020 anti-American spectacle.
A funny note to end this post when I called MLB-TV to cancel and get my refund, the polite gentleman in India who I was talking to inquired as to why I was canceling my service. I told him I was deeply offended by the players anti-patriotic demonstrations on the field, therefore I was not going to watch any more MLB. He replied, Oh yes. That again.
MLB decided it wanted to be part of the 2020 culture wars? Fine. I am happy to let the ungrateful, America-hating MLB players get a taste of being cancelled. Thats how the culture wars work, right?
If you think MLB is bad, just wait and see how the spoiled brats or the NFL act.
I havent watched since the first players strike.
Interesting. I’ve seen a few of his movies, loved Out for Justice, then saw him much bigger in a few others, and only seemed to be filmed above the shoulders.
I don’t respect his treatment of women, but doubt he raped any of them like popular Democrats do.
I had missed that (since ditching MLB) and thought you were referring to Little League!
I actually occasionally even watched an All-Star game, until they decided it was late and went home with a tied score.
I’ve totally boycotted baseball since Pesky, Doerr, Williams, and Dom D. retired...
Like anyway cares about that this pompous self-absorbed bloviator thinks.
Meanwhile, Detroit has just called up 3 hot shot prospects: Tarik Skubal, Casey Mize and Isaac Paredes. GO TIGERS!!!
me too (pun)
Lifelong Tigers fan, and I don’t care if they win the World Series, not watching.
What is the major league baseball you speak about??
Padres fan here...won’t slam the door permanently, but simply not interested.
I call it Marxist Baseball League MLB
Shouldn’t MLB be cancelled since they banned blacks until 1947?
Jerry Seinfeld called in the 1990s with his "cheering for the clothes" routine on the television show:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we-L7w1K5Zo
I’ll give cricket this. Their terms have a funny side. Googlies, silly mid offs and the tea break make me smile.
AND they turned the NL gay with the designated hitter.
Imagine a baseball batter having to bat for an hour and a half, without so much as making a strike, or hitting a lazy popup. That’s basically what a good Cricket batsman has to do, in order to get 100 runs.
My letter to the Atlanta ‘chopless’ Braves
As a longtime fan of the Atlanta Braves and Major League Baseball, I have to draw the line and say enough is enough. Sports and baseball, in particular, were meant as an escape from the world around us. Including diversity, gay rights, and now black lives matter, I will no longer tune in, turn on or purchase any Atlanta Braves items. I paid over $400 in tickets to the last game of the season against the St. Louis Cardinals, plus I spent over $300 in dinner, drinks, and sports paraganglia that night. Consider the fact that I also went to over a dozen games last year, subscribed to MLB TV and actively listened to the Braves on the radio. Now multiply that times 10s of thousands of fans who feel the same way as I do. I hope that it hits you and every team in the pocketbook.
I work too hard for my money to get punched in the face by an organization that I supported for so many decades. Getting rid of the Chop cost the Braves a chance to beat the Cardinals and now you are continuing your losing ways by completely removing it altogether. It may not be an important thing for you, but for fans like me, it most definitely is important.
I pray that none of the Atlanta Braves players kneel during our National Anthem.
Regards,
Thank you for reaching out and for your support of the Braves. We will share your feedback with our leadership team and sincerely appreciate you sharing. Our organization has not abandoned the tomahawk chop, and feedback from fans, players, and the Native American community are top of mind while evaluating the game day experience.
Again, we appreciate you sharing your thoughts and will pass them on.
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I can’t remember which baseball writer it was....maybe Thomas Boswell or one of the other greats who went to England to investigate cricket and came away with the notion that it was sort of like unlimited baseball. The idea you have to get out the entire side instead of just 3 and no foul lines so every hit ball is fair (360 vs 90) leads to that idea. Also scoring a run doesn’t make you sit down.....keep hitting and swinging away. Anyway....the writer came away with positive vibes about the game.
I got the Cricket Bug when I visited Australia and New Zealand, I’m kicking myself now because I was in Sydney when The Ashes was going on, I would have loved to have watched that.
Oh yes, MLB wimpification of the NL with the DH. I’m not betting these toddler rules are temporary.
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