Sunday, April 26, 2015
Will baseball survive.........the Obama Apocalypse
Baseball and Football are fundamentally different in one very important respect.
Football is primarily a suburban sport in big stadiums that you reach on the interstate. Like Giants Stadium or Foxboro. Baseball especially the old line teams are much more urban playing on "Fields" in the inner city. Yankee Stadium. Fenway. Wrigley Field. Camden Yards.
The recent incident where they held the crowd back because of riots in the streets of Baltimore reminds me of how close to the edge the survival of baseball really is in the real world. Baseball has become a sport where white people pay a lot of money to see Hispanics play ball in a black neighborhood. Baseball has destroyed it's traditional working class clientèle. Or at least the Yankees and the Mets have in their ticket pricing policies and seat license fees for their new ball parks. The seats are all owned by corporations and businesses who take a write off. The old time season ticket holders are gone. Most working class or middle class people get their tickets in the resale market from Stub Hub or some other ticket exchange. The days where you would buy a Sunday plan or a weekday plan are gone because it is just too expensive. So you are not getting the real "fanatics" who come out by hell or high no matter what. Corporate people will not put their clients at risk. Who is going to give out tickets to clients who have to wait in the park until the rioting stops.
I remember the 1970's and 1980's when it was much the same. Yankee stadium was considered a war zone where people were afraid to bring their families. The rise in popularity of the Mets was in part directly attributable to the fact that people didn't want to go to the South Bronx. Those days are coming back. It seems that a lot of people don't want to pack into graffiti scarred packed trains to be harassed going in and going out of the ball park. Or walk a couple of blocks to their cars and dodge homeless beggars and squeegee men. You are not going to pay the big bucks and put up with that crap.
What happened it Baltimore this weekend is part and parcel of the racialism and resentment policy of Obama and the progressive movement. The entire power structure in Baltimore is black. The mayor. The city council. The police chief. A majority of the police force. But still there are riots and violence because of police misconduct. I don't know the rights and wrongs of that particular case but there is no reason for the riots and civil unrest before any investigation or trial. The sense of entitlement and racial resentment stoked by Obama and Holder and Sharpton and MSNBC and the New York Times is boiling over.
Baseball and their inner city stadiums might just be collateral damage.
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I wonder how many people who live in Baltimore actually go the games? Or can afford to go.
Going by the pictures it was almost all white crowd being hassled by black rioters.
That's exactly the point. It is an all white crowd in the inner city. A few more incidents like this and Camden Yards will be a ghost town.
Very insightful.
I can't afford a major league ticket. Plus, I've heard that rock 'n roll or whatever the noise is called nowadays is played at deafening volume. Apparently to counter the best part of being at a baseball game -- the boredom. But baseball is fascinating, even if your contact with it is simply by reading the sports pages as I do in my beloved NY Post.
Your Mets are playing well.
With team leaders like this, I kinda hope that Baltimore's team is first to fail. I fully expect him to come out in support of the rioters next. Talk about milking an adoring and loyal fanbase--profession sport franchise owners are the worst.
I think certain professional sports are overdue for a demotion.
Schadenfreude
I just wish that reporters had the balls to interview some professional ball player's attitudes towards racial anger and violence. I'll bet they're even worse than overpaid Hollywood types.
Maybe the cure for cleaning up sports is to shine more light on the views of people involved in it.
Just to show I'm not anti-baseball, I'm going to Padres vs. Astros game tomorrow.
The latest is that the Orioles will play the next few games in an empty stadium or in Florida.
LoL - they should just stay in Florida.
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