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World Series Ratings

biggunsbob

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Interesting at the time the 2006 World Series between Detroit St.Louis was the number one worst rated series of all time surpassing the 2005 World Series at 10.1. 2005 was 11.1. But now since 2006 it's only the 6th worst rated of all time ,and only the 2009 series has out rated the 2006 WS.

Found it rehashing the 2006 debacle. Man baseball has fallen from favor.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_World_Series
 
Interesting at the time the 2006 World Series between Detroit St.Louis was the number one worst rated series of all time surpassing the 2005 World Series at 10.1. 2005 was 11.1. But now since 2006 it's only the 6th worst rated of all time ,and only the 2009 series has out rated the 2006 WS.

Found it rehashing the 2006 debacle. Man baseball has fallen from favor.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_World_Series

Hmm. Unfortunate but honestly if Detroit isn't in it I don't watch it. The last non Tigers' WS I watched was NYY vs Arizona.
 
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Hmm. Unfortunate but honestly if Detroit isn't in it I don't watch it. The last non Tigers' WS I watched was NYY vs Arizona.

Yeah me too. I may turn into a few innings but did not watch 1 inning of Kansas City's win.
 
I'm with you guys. I don't watch any baseball that doesn't involve the Tigers. Even in the playoffs (unless it's on at a bar or something)
 
With all the layers of playoffs, it weeds out the losing fans and especially with teams that don't make the post season regularly. I watch because I love baseball more than even I love the Tigers.
 
With all the layers of playoffs, it weeds out the losing fans and especially with teams that don't make the post season regularly. I watch because I love baseball more than even I love the Tigers.

Well goody for you. So you're pretty much a front runner?
 
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