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nosterbor
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From ESPN Sunday Night Baseball to.....
ESPN Sunday Night Yankees & Red Sox Baseball.
ESPN Sunday Night Yankees & Red Sox Baseball.
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I agree with you on the fact that anyone else's opinion is irrelevant unless it is an opinion of your own.
All digs aside, how can anyone expect the "Worldwide Leader" to being fully trusted when they pay rights fees to (3 of the 4) Leagues they covered too?
And not fully related, but that "interview" with Mayweather by Stephen A. was the lowest point, media-wise, for me...
I dont watch espn anymore. Other than maybe some of the nfl draft and a 30 for 30, they are impossible to watch.
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Agree 100%. They're terrible. The 30 for 30 series is the only watchable program they have. I watch MLB Network before and during baseball season and some Fox Sports 1 and NFL Network outside of baseball season.
I dont watch espn anymore. Other than maybe some of the nfl draft and a 30 for 30, they are impossible to watch.
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ESPN to ESYRSBGPN
Every Single Yankee Red Sox Baseball Game Possible Network.
ESPN to ESYRSBGPN
Every Single Yankee Red Sox Baseball Game Possible Network.
See? That's what I'm talking about!
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I only watch espn on sunday nites to
catch the yankee red sox games.
that's because Friday games are on MLB Network and saturday games are on FOX or FOX Sports 1.
EDIT: sunday nights are appointment viewing for me just because it's the only MLB game going on during a boring evening. Monday/Wed ESPN games I'm more likely to stream mlb.tv unless there is a matchup I like on ESPN.
What we really need is all the damn yankees and red sox fans to quit watching ESPN so the ratings tank and other teams that get more ratings can be featured.
Because of the need for ratings, you won't see MLB impose on ESPN a maximum appearance clause for each team in order for a more-balanced MLB slate of games to be televised throughout the season.