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Le baseball est de retour ?


Mais le « baseball est en train de mourir » semble un peu dépassé.

La fréquentation est revenue à plus de 71 millions et elle grimpe depuis quelques saisons consécutives.

Les fenêtres de télévision nationales de début de saison sont en hausse à deux chiffres.

VTT.TV les minutes sont en hausse de 27 pour cent avec plus de 7,5 milliards de minutes regardées début juin.

Même la participation est d’environ 16,7 millions aux États-Unis.

Alors qu’est-ce qui fait ça ?

L’horloge de pitch rend les matchs plus faciles à regarder ?

Une puissance de star comme Ohtani et Judge ?

Les paris et les DFS rendent les jeux aléatoires importants ?

Ou s’agit-il simplement d’une normalisation post-pandémique et nous réagissons de manière excessive ?

Qu’est-ce que tu vois dans la vraie vie, plus d’amis qui regardent et partent ou non


Par SameNecessary5180

22 Comments

  1. thaidollarsigns

    Difference between a salary capped league and a job salary capped league

  2. secord92

    Not fair to basketball teams to think they can drive ratings in the States like Americans team. The Toronto Blue Jays.

  3. You_Are_All_Diseased

    This is largely because of the size of the markets for the teams involved

  4. Okc plays terrible to watch basketball. If it was big market nba teams it would be closer

  5. BookkeeperBoth4792

    I think it’s a little bit of getting back to normal per se and then also I think that the MBA is losing a lot of viewership because I think a lot of people are tired of the more offensive focused officiating when it comes to NBA games. Not that Major League baseball doesn’t want home runs and you know multi-hit games for every single batter. But I also think there hasn’t been as big of a star in the NBA recently as shohei ohtani has been and especially with the fact that he brings with him the entire Japanese market. Basically, I don’t think we’ll see numbers like this every single year, but I think that as more teams really try to bring in Japanese players to get a piece of that market. The ratings are going to stay up

  6. CasanovaWong

    24th and 28th sized media markets vs #1 USA market, and the entire countries of Japan and Canada. This is the definition of coughing baby vs hydrogen bomb.

  7. i think the on field product in baseball has become much better since the ban of the shift and the pitch clock, and baseball for sure does a much better job marketing itself and its stars that it did in the mid 2010’s.

    But to be fair to basketball, the world series was between two really big market teams, Los Angeles and basically all of Canada. Where the NBA finals was between two small market teams.

  8. mrloko120

    We had 3 countries invested in the baseball world series, its the closest we’ve ever been of having it actually be worthy of the name and not just US vs US. NBA hasn’t gotten there yet.

  9. Infraready

    Three countries tuning in to watch two big markets vs one country tuning in to watch two small markets

  10. Baseball has never been behind basketball though…

    On topic though, honestly I barely watch any baseball anymore. Season is too long, there’s only about 7 teams that have any real shot at signing big name players and overall I just find it too slow for my social media rotted 2025 brain

  11. SF_DeversBaby

    I honestly tried giving basketball a chance and couldn’t wait longer than 5 mins. There’s a stoppage every 40 secs, there’s ads during free throws. I just look at the highlights after

  12. PM_IF_YOU_LIKE_TRAPS

    I mean that was one of the best world series games I’ve ever seen. Actually the best. My whole complex was screaming every night from the 3rd game onwards.

  13. Mr_Lapis

    was the last finals a down year like the 23 world series or were they normal is the real question

  14. TheAfraidFloor

    Japan vs Canada. This was the biggest part of it.

  15. RickMonsters

    Hear that MLB? Get the Jays back in the WS every year now

  16. SensitiveArtist69

    An old ballplayer one time told me “baseball always has a way of coming back around”

    It’s been around 200 years for a reason

  17. YasielPuigsWeed

    Worth remembering that Jays fans in Canada watched on Sportsnet, these numbers are solely what the US did on FOX

  18. VizualSnow

    Does this include international numbers for both too?

  19. CabbageStockExchange

    Gonna sound like a hater but basketball is on the decline and really will suffer in the next five years once LeBron and Curry retire.

    They have no face yet and the sport already seems over saturated with ads, bad officiating, and losing interest in the product

  20. TIMCIFLTFC

    I can’t get in to basketball anymore. Too many divas. I miss the 90’s era. Baseball is eternal.

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