The Decline Of MLB

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  • Cebby
    Banned
    • Apr 2005
    • 22327

    #121
    Re: The Decline Of MLB

    Originally posted by Hootiefish
    If its not close to true, then why is revenue as high, if not higher, than the NFL's? And why is it higher than the NBA's?
    I meant the MLB's revenue isn't close to the NFL's, and the gap is expanding fast.

    The NFL made 7.8 billion last year vs the MLB's 6.8 billion and the average NFL team is valued at more than twice that of an MLB team.

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    From 2008 to 2010 the NFL has expanded their lead from .2 billion to 1 billion.

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    • imapotato
      Banned
      • Jun 2005
      • 824

      #122
      Re: The Decline Of MLB

      Colin Cowherd knows USC football and some NFL

      Anything else, he is like me talking about physics

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      • imapotato
        Banned
        • Jun 2005
        • 824

        #123
        Re: The Decline Of MLB

        Originally posted by OSUFan_88
        Meh, I just do not trust the stat whatsoever.

        Not to say they might not one day get a stat that makes it comparable to pitcher f/x, but I just do not trust it now. Defense is an eye test for me.
        and if a stat is flawed, the 'reasoning' will always be they are unlucky (when did luck became an equation?) or small sample size. Once I would love to have one of those guys say...your right it stinks time to start over.

        Too many intangibles in baseball to have statistics predict anything with more than half accuracy and that is apparent with defense where a great fielder NEXT to you will make your UZR go down

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