Ethan Strauss
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And so, ironically, the theoretically boring sport, because it happens in 20 to 30 second increments, and then there's an instant context change, and there isn't really a big break in the action anymore.
And generally, there's no replay review of whether Scottie Scheffler hit the ball or not.
It can maintain the interest of younger people in this generation who have had their brains wired for social media.
So, baseball, you are sitting there in the same context.
They're not doing rapid camera changes to a new situation in a new spot.
You're in one context.
You're watching a movie, whereas golf, you're watching YouTube shorts.
And I'm not arguing against baseball or saying that baseball is on the way out.
I think baseball's advantage is it's life's screensaver.
It's nice to have on in the background.
And you don't need to engage.
The screensaver of life.
That's its market inefficiency that it's attacking right now.
Yeah, I was thinking about that.
It's too top-heavy.
It's too dependent on one person.
And it's uncomfortable with how dependent it is and tries to obscure the popularity of that one individual.
God, I don't know.
Is she going to be playing five years from now?
Is she going to get hurt?