Posted by Todd Zywicki:
David Brooks Raises a Baseball Dilemma:

   I share David Brooks's [1]dilemma--what to do about the Washington
   Nationals (hat tip [2]The Corner). Unlike any other sport, baseball
   is, and remains, a truly local game. The rhythm of the day-to-day
   summer game and the local social atmosphere and conversation that
   surrounds it tends to pull you toward following and supporting the
   local team. In this way, baseball strikes me as being very different
   from, say, football, which is more of a once-a-week event, where the
   enjoyment of the game is self-contained. Much of the appeal of
   baseball, I think, surrounds the ongoing conversations and commentary
   of the games from day-to-day, making it more of an ongoing local news
   story than a once a week event.

   So while I've been a Braves fan for 20 years I can already feel the
   pull that Brooks describes.

References

   1. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/29/opinion/29brooks.html?hp
   2. http://www.nationalreview.com/thecorner/05_03_27_corner-archive.asp#059423

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