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Imasalmon
Mar 19, 2003

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reflex posted:

How many games do you people watch a season? I'm looking at the Nats schedule and there is a stretch in April of 20 days where there is a game every day. How the hell. Does baseball eventually degrade into highlight watching for 75% of the regular season or does it become your main time sink/you get really invested?

I attend around 75 games a season, and watch another 50-60 on t.v.

This is just Astros. I check box scores for every team.

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Imasalmon
Mar 19, 2003

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AsInHowe posted:

I am completely sure that leagues have rules against this now. Buffalo tried that with the Bills.

The MLB Owners group has to approve any new owner, or ownership group, before the sale of an MLB franchise can happen.

Imasalmon
Mar 19, 2003

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TheIncredulousHulk posted:

Can somebody either explain how team injury insurance on contracts work or point me to a reliable explanation of it?

It's just like how movie studios will insure a star actor's health while making a movie. Or even like car insurance, for a simpler example. Rates, terms, and conditions will vary, depending on whatever the team negotiates with the insurance company for whichever player contract they want insured.

Does that answer your question?

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