Who will explain why the Nats have won 18 of their 20 recent games ?
Who will explain how they started out something like 19 and 31, and are in the World Series ?
Who can explain how they swept the St. Louis Cardinals in 4 games, one of the best organizations in baseball, and the Cardinals were fortunate to score even 1 earned run in the entire series ?
Luck ? Working harder ? The thing ? <<<<YES, now you're starting to understand. It's why they play the games.
Read this: more money is spent on video games for entertainment, than the entire sports world combined.
And they don't require cities to pass out money to them. Fortnite is free to play ! As video games continue to get better and better, that is the future of entertainment.
Originally Posted by VitaMan
And how much in comparison is spent on Hollywood type entertainment?
I don't think it's apples to apples and I certainly don't think that gaming is going to put professional sports out of business.
I do think they are hurting themselves and the greed is costing them a certain fan base in the long run. ZP mentioned going to games with her dad back in the day. How much does it cost to take a family of 4 to a ball game now? $500-$1000 by the time you factor everything in? depending on the seats it can be a hell of a lot more than that.. That's more than a gaming console that will give days or weeks of entertainment to the the lazy parent's kid. Then when they get burned out you buy a new game. Meh, enough of that soapbox. All I can say is they need to thank Tebow for high def TV.
I for one appreciate watching any professional performing at the pinnacle and it's not just the big three sports. I love watching a pro golfer strike a ball as much as a race car driver pulling within inches of the guy in front of him at 200mph. The most impressive athletes to me are NHL players. The speed and grace at which they play the game is amazing. TV doesn't do it justice. I can't do any of that regardless of how good I think I might once have been.
I can appreciate artists who perform at the same level. How The Rolling Stones continue to put on GREAT shows is beyond me. I consider myself lucky to have seen them a few times. They just don't seem to run out of energy. "Moves like Jagger" means something. Go watch a ballet when the Russians or ABT are in town. For that matter Houston has a pretty damn good company. It's amazing how they can jump that high and land like a feather. How about Gillian Murphy perfectly executing 32 fouettes, on point, in time with a live orchestra. Ever heard Julie Andrews in person when she still had her voice? This new movie that Tom Hanks is in where he plays Mister Rogers fascinates me. I can't wait to see it. He is such an incredible actor. All those great roles but he's never let a single one of them define him. The thing all these people have in common is that they worked at their craft to get that lucky! They make it look easy...It is anything but.
The point is, when you attend any of those kinds of events there are people waiting in line. I believe it's because they want to be entertained like me. They want to see the best of the best do what they do best. I don't think people will tire of watching a guy throw a 100 mph fastball or the guy who is able to hit it. It takes special talent and an amazing amount of work.