Posted on 10/18/2017 3:23:06 PM PDT by seastay
With teams from four top ten local TV markets (New York #1, LA #2, Chicago #3 and Houston #7), MLBs TV partners are seeing good numbers for the American League and National League Championship Series.
Even though Fox Sports did not get its dream scenario of Red Sox-Yankees in the American League, its still riding a New York wave from the first two ALCS games. Game 1 on FS1 in primetime averaged almost 6.2 million viewers, up 50% from last years Toronto-Cleveland Game 1 on TBS, which drew 4.1 million. One big caveat from last year is that Toronto doesnt count in the U.S. ratings. ALCS Game 1 was also the seventh most-watched event in FS1s young history.
As for Game 2, which aired on Fox, it drew over 6.2 million viewers in the late Saturday afternoon window. Thats up a whopping 138% from the 2.6 million that watched Blue Jays-Indians Game 2 on TBS last year. Sports Media Watch points out that its the most watched LCS day game dating back to ALCS Game 2 (Texas-Detroit) in 2011, which averaged 6.6 million viewers.
A consistent 6.2 million audience for the first two ALCS games this year has to give some hope for FS1, which will air the rest of the series.
Going to the NLCS, TBS drew 6.4 million for Game 1 on Saturday night in the Cubs-Dodgers series, up 8% from last years Game 1 on FS1, which featured the same teams. The game peaked with 7.5 million in the 9:45-10 p.m. ET quarter-hour, and was the fourth-largest audience of this years postseason, just behind ALDS Game 5 (7.3 million), NLDS Game 5 (7.0 million), and AL Wild Card Game (6.8 million)
UPDATE: TBS says NLCS Game 2 averaged 6.8 million viewers down from last years Cubs-Dodgers game which drew 7.3 million viewers on FS1. The game peaked with 8.9 million viewers between 10:45 11 p.m. ET.
The MLB Postseason has some good momentum, and both FS1 and TBS are hoping for extended series to keep the numbers going. Given that the home teams won the first two games in both series, the networks are likely going to be cheering for the Yankees and Cubs as the series shift locations this week.
Has been and is some very good baseball this October, if you have not watched in a while come back, classic old teams - Yankees v Astros and Cubs v Dodgers.
I had completely drifted away from baseball and have come back over the last few years and am enjoying it immensely. The game is really good right now.
MLB is doing it better than NFL. It’s refreshing that no baseball player is acting like an infant.
So, who will it be against the Dodgers in the World Series?
(If the Cubs can’t win four straight against the Dodgers that is)
I want a good old fashioned Dodgers versus Yankees battle.
Im sure the the nfl would love to see a Dodger Yankee matchup.
The stankees suck! ...
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