As baseball fans,
one of the biggest things we have wondered about are the starting times of playoff games and how they changed ever since night games in the playoffs increased eventually in the late 70s.
(I think it was a good thing. Too many young people probably had to play hooky to attend those playoff games!)
I saved some of the old playoff schedules from DBSForums, and there were years when the ALCS and NLCS (This was before the Wild Card and Division Series) were regionalized, meaning it was impossible to mainly see how the other league's representative are doing.
Whatever happened to the idea of scheduling separate games? If that happened today, there's be a huge uproar!
Also, we have heavily debated the idea of when is too late for a game.
Some of us say that games start too late so younger people can't see the games and that the weather can be cold and it can affect viewership.
OTOH, in the old days, games started too early.
I'm not saying all games should start super late, but I don't want all the games to start so early.
I have a three-day college schedule (Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday) with five classes, and I stay there until 3:30 on Tuesdays and 1:00 on Thursdays- Oh, and I also have a night class on Wednesdays that resulted in me missing the entire Cubs-Dodgers game!
Had I gone to college in the days when almost every LCS/World Series game was in the day time, I would have been lucky to get to the TV by the seventh-inning stretch!
(Remember, there was no 'Baseball Tonight.' Trying to find out about the innings you missed was extremely difficult in those days for those old enough to remember.)
I ask you these:
1. Can you recall being frustrated by a game starting too early or too late?
2. Do you think games should be scheduled earlier, are they too late, etc? What changes would you make?
one of the biggest things we have wondered about are the starting times of playoff games and how they changed ever since night games in the playoffs increased eventually in the late 70s.
(I think it was a good thing. Too many young people probably had to play hooky to attend those playoff games!)
I saved some of the old playoff schedules from DBSForums, and there were years when the ALCS and NLCS (This was before the Wild Card and Division Series) were regionalized, meaning it was impossible to mainly see how the other league's representative are doing.
Whatever happened to the idea of scheduling separate games? If that happened today, there's be a huge uproar!
Also, we have heavily debated the idea of when is too late for a game.
Some of us say that games start too late so younger people can't see the games and that the weather can be cold and it can affect viewership.
OTOH, in the old days, games started too early.
I'm not saying all games should start super late, but I don't want all the games to start so early.
I have a three-day college schedule (Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday) with five classes, and I stay there until 3:30 on Tuesdays and 1:00 on Thursdays- Oh, and I also have a night class on Wednesdays that resulted in me missing the entire Cubs-Dodgers game!
Had I gone to college in the days when almost every LCS/World Series game was in the day time, I would have been lucky to get to the TV by the seventh-inning stretch!
(Remember, there was no 'Baseball Tonight.' Trying to find out about the innings you missed was extremely difficult in those days for those old enough to remember.)
I ask you these:
1. Can you recall being frustrated by a game starting too early or too late?
2. Do you think games should be scheduled earlier, are they too late, etc? What changes would you make?