I played and coached baseball. The misconception is that baseball is boring. Let me do give and take with that one. First, it can be boring to those who’ve never played. And today’s game IS boring because there is no emphasis on anything more than hitting the ball very hard to your strength. The take is that baseball does not have to be boring at all. Learn just a little about the game and you’ll see the chess match between coaches, pitcher and hitter and defenses. And the OLD game was very interesting. The bunt, the hit and run, stealing bases. All things that today’s game lacks sorely. They’ve sabermetric’d all the excitement out of baseball, leaving fans in the stands to sit in their Winnie the Pooh Valentine’s Day Love Tumbler while the game crawls along. I’d bet that younger players have never seen a pro player execute a good push bunt. The metrics of baseball have created a game that is slow and boring with a lot of strike outs and home runs.
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Most consistently entertaining to me would be basketball. Constant action, guaranteed scoring and constant back and forth. Also your team always has a decent chance at coming back from a significant deficit. The main knock against basketball is that it can be somewhat repetitive for some. For me, nothing compares to watching and playing Australian Rules Football. I enjoy watching other football such as American Football, Gaelic Football and rugby. I guess I like the action. Individual sports as in surfing, yachting, tennis, golf have to have something special. The same goes for the Olympics with only a handful of events that appeal. Yes defense can be entertaining too if there is a sack or interception, but seeing players on the bench in their Winnie the Pooh Valentine’s Day Love Tumbler while a running back gets stuffed twice and then a QB throws the ball away because no one can get open is not particularly entertaining and also not particularly rare in football.
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