NJRedman wrote:Yeah except Toronto is one of the most exciting teams to watch this year. All they do is hit HR's and people love that shit. Oh and Toronto is the 4th largest city in North America and Dallas is the 4th biggest TV market in the US, so lets not act like it's a bunch of small market teams here. Both leagues will have great numbers because it's the playoffs. But Stever has to see the negative in everything even though Toronto has the AL MVP and Cy Young winner on their team.
FormulaX wrote:If the Cubs win tonight. They are the sports story of the year. A Cubbies world series on Fox? is the all time mother load!
stever20 wrote:NJRedman wrote:Yeah except Toronto is one of the most exciting teams to watch this year. All they do is hit HR's and people love that shit. Oh and Toronto is the 4th largest city in North America and Dallas is the 4th biggest TV market in the US, so lets not act like it's a bunch of small market teams here. Both leagues will have great numbers because it's the playoffs. But Stever has to see the negative in everything even though Toronto has the AL MVP and Cy Young winner on their team.
And Toronto is in Canada- does nothing to help FS1's ratings. This group of teams is the worst case just about for any network, while for the NL- it's by far best case scenario- LA/NY in 1 series, Stl/Chi quite possibly in the other series.
just look at the markets
NL-
1 New York
2 Los Angeles
21 St Louis
3 Chicago or 23 Pittsburgh
AL-
5 Dallas(#4 is Philly not Dallas)
10 Houston
33 Kansas City
u/r Toronto
Especially if the Cubs advance tonight, TBS gets the #1,2,3 markets, plus #21 St Louis(in a huge rivalry series).
Only a Fox shill would call these equal.
last year had
AL- TBS
2 Los Angeles
33 Kansas City
26 Baltimore
13 Detroit
NL- Fox
6 San Francisco
7 Washington
2 Los Angeles
21 St Louis
so it seems like whoever gets the NL(right now) has an advantage.
NJRedman wrote:stever20 wrote:NJRedman wrote:Yeah except Toronto is one of the most exciting teams to watch this year. All they do is hit HR's and people love that shit. Oh and Toronto is the 4th largest city in North America and Dallas is the 4th biggest TV market in the US, so lets not act like it's a bunch of small market teams here. Both leagues will have great numbers because it's the playoffs. But Stever has to see the negative in everything even though Toronto has the AL MVP and Cy Young winner on their team.
And Toronto is in Canada- does nothing to help FS1's ratings. This group of teams is the worst case just about for any network, while for the NL- it's by far best case scenario- LA/NY in 1 series, Stl/Chi quite possibly in the other series.
just look at the markets
NL-
1 New York
2 Los Angeles
21 St Louis
3 Chicago or 23 Pittsburgh
AL-
5 Dallas(#4 is Philly not Dallas)
10 Houston
33 Kansas City
u/r Toronto
Especially if the Cubs advance tonight, TBS gets the #1,2,3 markets, plus #21 St Louis(in a huge rivalry series).
Only a Fox shill would call these equal.
last year had
AL- TBS
2 Los Angeles
33 Kansas City
26 Baltimore
13 Detroit
NL- Fox
6 San Francisco
7 Washington
2 Los Angeles
21 St Louis
so it seems like whoever gets the NL(right now) has an advantage.
It's not a f---ing competition! It's the MLB playoffs!!! The ratings will be great regardless!!!
You also don't mention that Toronto is the hottest team in baseball and will probably win the whole damn thing and once again is the fourth largest city on the continent.
You keep putting #'s next to cities like "ah see Fox is fucked!!!" but fail to mention that Fox has two top ten US markets and once again the fourth largest city on the continent representing the entire nation of canada. yeah, who is going to tune in to watch them?! Oh yeah plus they have the entire state of Texas still in it.
Dude, it doesn't f---ing matter because every baseball fan in the country will watch all of these games.
stever20 wrote:FormulaX wrote:If the Cubs win tonight. They are the sports story of the year. A Cubbies world series on Fox? is the all time mother load!
yep. doesn't help FS1 out at all, but does help Fox out.
FormulaX wrote:stever20 wrote:FormulaX wrote:If the Cubs win tonight. They are the sports story of the year. A Cubbies world series on Fox? is the all time mother load!
yep. doesn't help FS1 out at all, but does help Fox out.
You mean they're not related?
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