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Baseball isn't dead: Why the 2025 World Series ratings destroy the idea that fans need a salary cap
Regardless, the argument that "baseball is dying" or "no one watches" due to lack of a salary cap was just exploded like both Death Stars. There are 51 million reasons to get a new argument.
Numbers suggest that the first year of the Rangers’ grand experiment to create, operate and distribute their TV broadcasts was largely a success.
New York Magazine on MSN
Watching Ohtani Makes You Feel Like a Kid Again
There are many reasons why Shohei Ohtani is the biggest story in sports right now. But I’d say a major one is that he has almost singlehandedly brought back a sense of awe and wonder to a sport that many Americans had come to view as a moribund relic.
West Sacramento ranked ninth among WalletHub’s best baseball cities in the United States in 2025 with an overall score of 38.52 out of 100. The Yolo County city also top the site’ list of the best small cities for baseball fans, landing at No. 1.
Somebody up there who likes epic baseball games also likes Brad Paisley. “I would like to be called Mr. More Baseball,” the country star tells Variety, the day after singing the National Anthem at a World Series game that went to a record-tying 18th inning.
The Province on MSN
It's the ultimate B.C. sports Saturday: Your guide to watching 4 big games
That said, at both locales they will have some juggling to do after the Dodgers won Friday’s Game 6 and there’s an ultimate finale on Saturday. That’s because all three Vancouver teams will be in action: The B.C. Lions at 2:30 p.m., the Canucks at 4 p.m., and the Whitecaps at 6:30 p.m.