Next we'll have ball games where a homer is 3 points, but a sac fly only 1. Or no more wooden bats, so tech can get in as it has in hockey.
To me, the perfect ball game has great pitching, solid fielding, stolen bases and clutch hitting. Power is great, but watching a guy trot around is dull. A close play is better.
Strategy, momentum, and no interruptions for ads. But the way cameras present the game is limiting in entertainment value. You don't see the game within the game old players love. When we had a team and I went to games, I could watch infield positioning and enjoy the strategy, as much as the hitting or the plays as they developed. TV has to focus on the pitcher and hitter, and only go elsewhere when the ball does. With that perspective, the big hit is something happening.
Where I live now, I won't be going to live games. Ticket prices don't affect me. If I've had a busy day and a ball game is on, I'll watch it. In the morning, I check scores and stats. I don't gamble - no thrill for me there. I need my money for fish more than the betting corporations need it for yachts. I don't spend money on merchandise - I have an old David Ortiz Boston shirt and some Expos caps. So I'm a sports entertainment dropout.