I love baseball but they lost me in the mid 90's with the second strike. I'd love to really be able to love it again. There is too much money, just like the NFL, NBA. It ruins everything.
See....I'm 36 so the 94 strike to me was simply the season where the Reds got royally screwed out of a potential run to the World Series. I know the Expos were probably gonna do it.....which brings about the hypothetical about whether they would have even left Montreal if they had won that World Series? The whole butterfly effect thing as it were.
I guess I just don't understand why people get so pissed about 94. This b.s. going on now pisses me off. The owners are rich. The players are rich. Shut up and play. But I love the sport...what do I care. As long as they play. And if it doesn't happen this year, it'll happen next year.
The NBA lost me in the 90s because of the beginning of OAD ie Garnett, Brown, Kobe, etc. Iso ball was awful to watch. The new uniform designs were effing awful. And all of the high draft picks with European guys no one knew. I understand why the younger generation loves it now, they weren't around in the 80s and 90s when the NBA was amazing. They don't know any better. What I don't get is the older generation that enjoys it. Older folks should know better. It's just not remotely entertaining to me to watch 6'10 guys jack up 3s. Its trickled down to college and has severely dampened my interest in Kentucky basketball to be perfectly honest. Watching our guards crash the boards when a big guy jacks up a 3...what the hell are we doing?!?!?
/drunk rant. I'm up prepping meat for the smoker tomorrow. Gotta put that work in for success boys.