May 06, 2004 at 07:23PM View BBCode
an overhead shot would actually be kinda cool, advertisements notwhithstanding.May 06, 2004 at 07:26PM View BBCode
Glad to see the Doders are listening:rolleyes:.May 06, 2004 at 07:42PM View BBCode
I just finished sending emails to all the american league teams. Now off to the national league.May 06, 2004 at 07:44PM View BBCode
Some teams cannot recieve anymore mail because they are over their limit right now though. The Yankees and A's are the only ones that I have had a problem with though. Just keep sending emails until you get through if u get one of those messages.May 06, 2004 at 07:55PM View BBCode
The Mariners told me that they would respond "when appropriate." Anyway i have sent an email to every team (and i think two to the phillies by mistake) and I will continue sending them if the team just tries to brush me off.May 06, 2004 at 09:17PM View BBCode
Ha! this one is a laugh. Talk about a brush off. Here is the original email i sent:May 06, 2004 at 09:24PM View BBCode
MLB made this decision, not the individual teams, every team is doing it, though the teams with more fans are getting more money from it than the teams with no fans (some are getting $100000, some are getting $50000). If the teams reduced ticket or concession prices with that money than it would be a good idea, otherwise it doesn't really matter much.May 06, 2004 at 09:37PM View BBCode
I am definately going to the San Fran games, I am probably gonna get some front row tickets!!!May 06, 2004 at 09:45PM View BBCode
Well, the White Sox emailed me back and told me that basically, they agree with me and have never allowed any advertising on the bases and that their hands are tied. The one thing that they did not answer is who I can contact to complain about this.May 06, 2004 at 11:21PM View BBCode
The Brewers said something similar to the White Sox. It is funny how they say it was put together by baseball, but then totally avoid the issue for the rest of the email.May 06, 2004 at 11:28PM View BBCode
So far I have gotten a total brush off from the Padres, something from the Whitesox saying that they are only doing because baseball is making them do it, and something from the brewers which basically says that this is being run by baseball and they are just going with the flow (although they could object because Selig is their owner or whatever but they wont do that). So far none of them have told me what I really wanna know though, and that is how to contact whoever is really in charge and complain to them. I said in the email that I realize that the individual team is not totally responsible for this and that I would appreciate it if they could tell me how to contact those who are responsible. No help so far but I have only gotten 3 responses so there is still hope. I'm gonna email the Yankees and A's tomorrow because they were over their message limit and I could not get through to them today.May 06, 2004 at 11:39PM View BBCode
I don't even want to get into this with happy again, but where does it end? How about a huge Coors Lite banner across the Rocky Mountains? Big enough for the entire city of Denver to see? Heh? Why not? Make that natural wonder pay! How about ads on every tree in Yellowstone? Make the park free! I guess it just comes down to the fact that some of us think things have meaning, while others think things have no meaning and should be bilked for whatever they're worth. It's a failure of the culture and probably irreversable. I feel like a dinasour.May 07, 2004 at 01:25AM View BBCode
MLB decided not to do this because lots of people were pissed off at it. Most teams are now $50000 poorer (some are $100000 poorer).May 07, 2004 at 02:13AM View BBCode
woooohooo! ME is right, espn.com has a story on it.May 07, 2004 at 02:19AM View BBCode
That's good though, that baseball listened to the fans (somewhat). More power to them (except the Yankees).May 07, 2004 at 03:55AM View BBCode
Originally posted by ME
Most teams are now $50000 poorer (some are $100000 poorer).
May 07, 2004 at 06:03AM View BBCode
I was originally shocked when the Yankees took a stand like that. I despise the Yankees but when I read that they refused to have ads on their bases except for batting practice I felt proud of them for some strange reason.May 07, 2004 at 11:25AM View BBCode
George isnt that bad a guy believe it or not. I have heard a lot of stories about some things he did. I'm surprised that the Yanks were the first to drop it though because I couldnt get through to them and I doubt alot of others could.May 07, 2004 at 01:48PM View BBCode
I have news for you: baseball didn't decide to scrap this idea, nor do they do anything, because of the fans' voice. The only time baseball notices the fans is when they stop showing up at games or watching them on TV, and since that's really more of a team issue, MLB as an entity doesn't really care one iota about the fans. No, MLB decided to scrap this idea because of the press. The publicity around it has been awful, and MLB realized that they were going to get roasted about it in the press for the next several months. So...sorry to burst your bubble. Send your letter if you want, but don't think anything is going to happen.May 07, 2004 at 02:01PM View BBCode
I don't know how true that is furious. I know the press played a big part in their decision to scrap the idea but the article I read said that 79% of fans hated the idea and that was the reason baseball decided not to put ads on the bases. While I don't believe it was entirely about the fans displeasure, I'm sure it played at least a minor role in changing their minds.May 07, 2004 at 02:22PM View BBCode
They decided to scrap the idea because it made them look foolish, and for weak men like Bud Selig that is the only bad thing that can happen to him that he understands, to be made to look foolish. The 79% is a function of how vigorously the press has pursued this story - not a single write-up or TV news story that I've seen has been anything but disdainful of MLB over this. It's the press that drives this stuff: it they don't pick up a story, then it isn't a story. All the letters and petitions in the world aren't going to change anything in the game unless the story is something the press publicizes. I mean, I'm sorry to be cynical, but when it comes to the leadership of MLB it's hard to be anything else. They don't, nor will this group ever, have any sort of long-term plan for the continued success of Major League Baseball, and they don't have any notion of long-term consequences, only short term gains.May 07, 2004 at 04:15PM View BBCode
George is right on about this--and even the bad press likely would not have stopped them had baseball not already been in murky waters with the steroid issue. Never underestimated The Bud's desire to make an "honest" buck.May 08, 2004 at 01:02AM View BBCode
Sadly, Furious is right on this. The very fact that this was all set to happen shows what MLB is willing to do. While I am glad that the plan has been scrapped, I wouldn't give MLB all the credit for scrapping the ads... Let us not forget that this was a two party transaction, between a motion picture company and MLB. While MLB cannot afford the ill will generated from this affair, a movie set to premiere later this summer can afford it even less. I'd be willing to bet that the movie company was more behind the plug being pulled on the idea than it was baseball. They got cold feet and figured the bad publicity would hurt their box office numbers.May 08, 2004 at 03:18AM View BBCode
Bud Selig is probably the crappiest commissioner ever. What will he be remembered for? The answer: The first allstar game ending in a tie, steroids, and ads on bases. He and his head haunchoes are incredibly dumb. They are coming off the best postseason in years and excitement for baseball was at an alltime high, but what happens, Selig and company screw it up. Their little drug test trying to prove that there isnt a steroid problem blows up in his face and now thats all you hear about. A few months ago I heard that he was gonna invoke the "best interests of baseball" clause to make steroid testing required but said he was gonna do it but then didnt even know if he could and backed off. For once could he just take a stand on something? Forget about if you can or cant do it, just take a stand. Stand up for drug testing. If he stands up and does something about it things will happen, but instead he lets Don Fehr and Gene Orza drag him around by the balls.