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Spring Training cancelled; Opening Day delayed -season starts July 24 for 60 Games

https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2020/04/22/would-you-rather-9/
WOULD YOU RATHER?
Totally Tigers

Do you have cabin fever yet? In need of something to keep you occupied? In desperate need of finding a quality project?

Fear not, we have just the thing to keep you thinking all day.

We?re posing the question. A dilemma, actually. A hard choice you have to make.

You have to select either 1 of 2 options and vote. Bonus points if you also explain your rationale in 8 sentences or less.

The trick? You can?t edit your options. You can?t add or eliminate the details. You can?t cherry pick what you want. You can only select what you are offered.

Ready? Here are your two choices:

1. I would rather wait until 2021 to see baseball. I don?t want to see a shortened season and/or teams only playing in Arizona or Florida. If the stadiums are going to be empty, I don?t want to see that even if the games are broadcast. I prefer to see baseball as it is meant to be played. I?ll have a hard time accepting the results of a shortened season where the best teams may not win.

2. I need my baseball fix and I can?t wait a full year in order to get it. I don?t care if the season is shortened or played only in Arizona or Florida. Not having the fans there takes a backseat to watching actual live baseball games on tv, listening to them on the radio and reading the recaps in the paper. I understand that the final standings will probably be flawed but I don?t care. Having baseball return will be a step back to normalcy.

Log your vote in the poll below and don?t forget to come back to see the results.

So what is your answer?
1. No, let?s skip the 2020 season.
2. Yes, let?s bring back baseball this year despite the changes.
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2020/04/22/would-you-rather-9/
WOULD YOU RATHER?
Totally Tigers

Do you have cabin fever yet? In need of something to keep you occupied? In desperate need of finding a quality project?

Fear not, we have just the thing to keep you thinking all day.

We?re posing the question. A dilemma, actually. A hard choice you have to make.

You have to select either 1 of 2 options and vote. Bonus points if you also explain your rationale in 8 sentences or less.

The trick? You can?t edit your options. You can?t add or eliminate the details. You can?t cherry pick what you want. You can only select what you are offered.

Ready? Here are your two choices:

1. I would rather wait until 2021 to see baseball. I don?t want to see a shortened season and/or teams only playing in Arizona or Florida. If the stadiums are going to be empty, I don?t want to see that even if the games are broadcast. I prefer to see baseball as it is meant to be played. I?ll have a hard time accepting the results of a shortened season where the best teams may not win.

2. I need my baseball fix and I can?t wait a full year in order to get it. I don?t care if the season is shortened or played only in Arizona or Florida. Not having the fans there takes a backseat to watching actual live baseball games on tv, listening to them on the radio and reading the recaps in the paper. I understand that the final standings will probably be flawed but I don?t care. Having baseball return will be a step back to normalcy.

Log your vote in the poll below and don?t forget to come back to see the results.

So what is your answer?
1. No, let?s skip the 2020 season.
2. Yes, let?s bring back baseball this year despite the changes.

Definitely #2. I don't even see the rationale for #1.
 
Only if #2 isn't in Arizona. That's just another possible 2000 people who can be effected. Its impossible to stay holed up for months.
 
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