Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
I am a baseball first guy. They say you always remember the first girl you fall in love with, for me it was baseball. That being said basketball is a very close second and softball a close third. Football is a very distant 4th and maybe even 5th. For many reason this fall I decided I was not going to get invested in football anymore. It is now a social event for me, I see my friends, drink a few beers and maybe a few more bourbons. Winning or losing takes does not excite me one way or the other. I hope we have a winning team and I will go to a bowl, but I would rather see a NCAA Sweet 16/Final Four, WCWS or WS wins for our teams. Those are sports we have a more realistic shot at a national championship. We will never see, in my lifetime, a mid-major football team in the football playoff. The big boys will not allow it.
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
something to think about could be the level of the sport itself....for example NFL football then NCAA, MLB then college baseball (if not AAA, AA, etc then college- but that would be a different thread), then NBA then NCAA hoops. for this reason I would lean towards Softball as NCAA softball is arguably already at the top rank of its sport. (unless Olympics gets reinstated but then that is only every four years)
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
Professionally, it's whatever sport is in season.
Personally, it's baseball, basketball then football
Softball has become completely unwatchable for me.
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
Softball first, then basketball. I feel the same way about baseball that Jay feels about softball. I don't hate baseball, just too slow. Different perspectives I guess.
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
Basketball then Baseball/Football
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
Sort of apples and oranges between baseball and football...
Football games are day long events.... start tailgaiting early morning. The build-up and anticipation leads to a great deal of excitement
Baseball is a relaxing and enjoyable 2-3 hours at the ball park.. Beer and dogs... nostalgia....
I love them both... if I had to pick one SPORT it would be baseball... one EVENT football....
Push me for an answer... baseball
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
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Mark Hemphill
Softball first, then basketball. I feel the same way about baseball that Jay feels about softball. I don't hate baseball, just too slow. Different perspectives I guess.
Baseball slow in comparison to softball......the gamesmanship that goes on in softball has hit crazy levels. If one coach comes out for a minute the other coach has to come out for two minutes. Now baseball still tends to take longer to finish because of the additional innings but softball could easily slash 15-30 minutes off every game if they didn't need to talk after every pitch! I still like softball and try to get to games when I can but I gotta agree with Jay on this one.
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
1basketball 2 football baseball and softball tied. I only have season tickets for football right now because my daughter plays high school basketball and to many dates overlap. When she graduates I will get tickets for basketball.
Re: How many of you identify as "the baseball crowd"?
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31Ragin97
something to think about could be the level of the sport itself....for example NFL football then NCAA, MLB then college baseball (if not AAA, AA, etc then college- but that would be a different thread), then NBA then NCAA hoops. for this reason I would lean towards Softball as NCAA softball is arguably already at the top rank of its sport. (unless Olympics gets reinstated but then that is only every four years)
You make a good point... I am a huge Saints fan having Season Tickets longer than my RC tickets.... So it would be NFL then College baseball then close third college football..
And World Cup Soccer every four years