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Interesting point I didn't notice. The four baseball teams left are the four biggest cities in America. That should = ratings. -- nm
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Volnelk
Oct 14 '17, 13:36
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More money from local broadcast rights means bigger salaries, only the As cheap ass owners bucked that trend -- nm
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zeitgeist
Oct 14, 14:22
*throws a flag* -- nm
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Toronto
Oct 14, 13:56
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only because of arbitrarily drawn city boundaries
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Reagen
Oct 14, 15:21
*plays the video of 5-15-81 game you played vs. Cleveland* -- nm
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peglegpete
Oct 14, 14:01
TRUMP! -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 14, 13:44
of course, we just couldn't have it any other way. -- nm
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mlb
Oct 14, 13:38
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We'll it certainly hasn't been like that lately. Cleveland and KC come to mind. -- nm
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Volnelk
Oct 14, 13:43
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and most people didnt care to watch those times. even those KC was the feel good story of the decade. -- nm
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Truman
Oct 14, 13:48
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But I'm gonna say that the Cubs equals bigger ratings than the Yankees. -- nm
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Oct 14, 15:58
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