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A bunch of the biggest sports legends of all time ever in America were baseball players, it isn't like there's something fundamental to the game that precludes superstardom. I think it is just a combination of ineffective marketing and hangover from McGwire/Bonds.
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He's hard to meme and even the ones that should be slam dunks are complete slap dash jobs:
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 18:05 |
Oh come on guys, you don't think his fascination with weather patterns is cool?
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 18:21 |
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I think Kris Bryant should be touted as the premier player in the league, mostly because he's an excellent player, plays in the third largest market, and he's amazingly handsome. The current generation's Jeter, minus the gift baskets and perhaps before a Chicago dynasty
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 18:21 |
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Sydin posted:As does the NBA, and the NHL, and pretty much any other major sport. Baseball is just terrible at marketing their players in general. And then when Harper tried to self promote himself last year, he got completely and utterly poo poo on from every direction. Guys like Kershaw/Harper/Trout/Bryant/etc should be plastered everywhere as the faces of the brand. The NBA is incredible at promoting its stars, what the hell?
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bewbies posted:A bunch of the biggest sports legends of all time ever in America were baseball players, it isn't like there's something fundamental to the game that precludes superstardom. I think it is just a combination of ineffective marketing and hangover from McGwire/Bonds. I still think it's because he is just great at everything and not amazing at one thing. He's never hit 50 home runs, 200 hits, stolen a huge amount of bags. He is just great accross the board which is way harder to market than Bonds hitting a billion dingers.
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Popete posted:Oh come on guys, you don't think his fascination with weather patterns is cool? I feel like some kind of campaign with him and Donaldson would be hilarious, but then again I love puns. Salvor_Hardin posted:The NBA is incredible at promoting its stars, what the hell? He's agreeing with that statement.
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sportsgenius86 posted:Baseball in general is not a great outlet for showcasing how good of an athlete someone is. I mean, if you watch regularly, you'd know, but the opportunities to do something freakishly athletic come way less frequently than in football or basketball. That's true, and especially for outfielders. Brandon Crawford makes a highlight reel play every night but OF don't get as many chances to get on Sportscenter. If Trout could do this every day no one would be calling him a boring player https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLmBwFRKkjQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glYi34HnHmc
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 18:38 |
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My dad hasn't watched basketball in 30 years and he knows Lebron and Steph Curry.
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Luigi Thirty posted:My dad hasn't watched basketball in 30 years and he knows Lebron and Steph Curry. I mean you've got the finals matchups going there, hell my mom has never cared at all about any sport other than specifically Royals baseball and she was gushing about the NBA finals after checking out like game 5 one night when she didn't find something else to watch on TV (and then coming back for the rest of the series). That isn't going to help a guy like Trout in the foreseeable future.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 19:18 |
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I don't think you get major name recognition in the same way in baseball. You really have to be connected to the major markets to make it big, and even then I don't think of Bryant or Posey as being big recognizable media stars. Jeter's been the biggest "name" in baseball of the past 50 years. Bonds before 2000 was talked about in the same way as say Tony Gwynn.Your Taint posted:I knew Mike Trout has been good, but I didn't know he's been Mickey Mantle good over his first 6 years. Let's just hope he doesn't develop knee and drinking problems.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 19:43 |
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There's also a big difference in the effect of star players between baseball and basketball, which is why Trout is stuck pumping up a hopeless team while LeBron James is assumed to make the finals every year regardless of supporting cast.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 19:48 |
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I also think part of the difference is that you see a LOT more ads with NBA players in them hawking various things than MLB guys. I'm sure there are MLB endorsements, but you mostly see them in baseball rags or during baseball games. If you're not already a fan, you're probably not aware.
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Salvor_Hardin posted:The NBA is incredible at promoting its stars, what the hell? That's... what I was trying to say? Almost every other major sport besides the MLB is fantastic at promoting stars, even on teams that are otherwise not good.
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Sydin posted:That's... what I was trying to say? Almost every other major sport besides the MLB is fantastic at promoting stars, even on teams that are otherwise not good. My bad, sorry.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 20:45 |
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NBA stars are a lot more marketable because they're on the court without pads, hats, sunglasses, or helmets, so you can see their faces. LeBron is on the court for 78% of the game on average, and he's one of only 5 players on his team on the court, so he gets a LOT of screen time, as do the other superstars from their respective teams. A player like Trout is only up to bat once every 2-3 innings and is only on camera in the field when he needs to field a ball hit to center. If it's a sunny day (usually the case in Southern California) he's wearing a hat, eye black, and sunglasses, all of which obscure his face. It's a lot harder to market someone like that.
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Kevlar v2.0 posted:NBA stars are a lot more marketable because they're on the court without pads, hats, sunglasses, or helmets, so you can see their faces. LeBron is on the court for 78% of the game on average, and he's one of only 5 players on his team on the court, so he gets a LOT of screen time, as do the other superstars from their respective teams. A player like Trout is only up to bat once every 2-3 innings and is only on camera in the field when he needs to field a ball hit to center. If it's a sunny day (usually the case in Southern California) he's wearing a hat, eye black, and sunglasses, all of which obscure his face. It's a lot harder to market someone like that. The thing I notice about NBA or NFL marketing is that very frequently the advertising for a game is only about stars. When Miami played the Bucks a couple years back the advertising for the series was almost all about LeBron. Even in Milwaukee most of the posters and billboards were like "See LEBRON and the heat On <DATE>". With the NFL Packers games are constantly like "Can Aaron Rodgers do it again?" These sports work very hard at linking specific names to the success of teams. Which might not be fair to the other talented players who support them, but it increases the viewership overall so it's good for everybody. There's a lot of people who consider themselves football fans who could probably only name the QB and a couple other notable guys on their team. Most of the people I know who self-describe as baseball fans can name the whole 40-man roster and a shitload of top prospects too. Football has the super-obsessed fantasy guys, but they also have that casual fanbase by making a lot of it about personalities. Baseball just doesn't do that. Especially when someone who's too successful gets buried half the time.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 21:10 |
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The NBA is covered like a soap opera, which is why it is so compelling. The NFL is propped up by gambling and fantasy. Baseball media is a bunch of Hat Guys who yell at everyone trying to be fun and baseball players actively attack fun dudes.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 21:34 |
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A friend of a friend recruited me for his Fantasy Baseball league. I've never played fantasy sports before. How big a mistake have I made?
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 21:36 |
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Some Numbers posted:A friend of a friend recruited me for his Fantasy Baseball league. I've never played fantasy sports before. Depends, how autistic are you? Can you weaponize your autism? (here you go: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3807762)
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 21:36 |
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Hey buttheads Go post your SAS dogs in this thread: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3811369 Or if you don't wanna do that go vote for my dog Maggie, she's the best anyway.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 21:44 |
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Glad you were having Trout chat. I was thinking of making gifs/clips this season of the little things Trout does. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qk1sqSjxQWc
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:05 |
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gently caress Mike Trout. And Altuve. And Kyle Seager. And Khris Davis.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:08 |
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I follow baseball. I spend huge parts of my free time reading about it. And big parts of my evenings during the season watching games. I watch other teams, I still collect baseball cards. Mike Trout is a phenom talent and the best position player in the game, hands down for me. That said if he was eating in a restaurant or walking around in street clothes I wouldn't be able to pick him out of a crowd.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:10 |
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What up spring training thread. I live in the middle of the grapefruit league so I'm super lucky this time of year, going to the Rays at Jays on Sunday, Rays at Pirates next Friday, then to the Rays vs. Twins the Friday after that. Pirates park is awesome and has a Jersey Mike's kiosk making Big Kahuna cheese steaks all game long Baseball is cool.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 22:22 |
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Tom Gorman posted:
do you live on cardassia prime?
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:03 |
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From my understanding, Mike Trout only eats at Subway.
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:19 |
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Sydin posted:And hey, one guys even has an actual personality! I swear to god I'm not trying to burn anyone here, but I have to ask -- which one?
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Kevlar v2.0 posted:From my understanding, Mike Trout only eats at Subway. Nah, he likes super pretzels too:
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:46 |
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on the back it says something like "i remember eating pretzels when i was a kid. they are good."
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# ? Mar 1, 2017 23:47 |
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Tom Gorman posted:I follow baseball. The Yankees regularly posted pictures of various team members in street clothes checking out various NYC landmarks and even I couldn't recognize them half of the time. MLB players should be required to wear at least a cap at all times.
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Inspector_666 posted:The Yankees regularly posted pictures of various team members in street clothes checking out various NYC landmarks and even I couldn't recognize them half of the time. MLB players should be required to wear at least a cap at all times. and their uniforms should have names as well as numbers.
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YeahTubaMike posted:I swear to god I'm not trying to burn anyone here, but I have to ask -- which one? The guy with the big goofy beard wearing the "Make Baseball Fun Again" hat, probably. My favorite thing about Trout is how badly he owns some of the best AL West pitchers: Felix, Darvish, Keuchel, etc. (Just not Iwakuma) Good Dog fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Mar 2, 2017 |
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Poque posted:and their uniforms should have names as well as numbers. HELL NO gently caress OFF WITH THAT poo poo.
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cis autodrag posted:on the back it says something like "i remember eating pretzels when i was a kid. they are good." Guy is full of personality. He is also very interested in weather
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# ? Mar 2, 2017 00:04 |
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Trout is noticeable in a crowd just based on his ridiculous neck girth.
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Salvor_Hardin posted:Trout is noticeable in a crowd just based on his ridiculous neck girth. You see a guy in the crowd, he's not distinctive but you know you've seen him somewhere. You make your way closer, looking, trying to be inconspicuous while you try to place his face. You keep edging towards him, until you're within arms reach. Extending your hands, you gently try to get your fingers to touch around his neck, but cannot. Then you are sure, this man is Mike Trout.
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Inspector_666 posted:The Yankees regularly posted pictures of various team members in street clothes checking out various NYC landmarks and even I couldn't recognize them half of the time. MLB players should be required to wear at least a cap at all times. That is one beefy farm hunk. He's is great shape, I bet he just got out of the military, or maybe even the marines and he's home visiting his family. What a great guy. Thank you for your service young man. wait hang on he's puttin on a hat holy fcuk thats MIKE TROUT
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# ? Mar 2, 2017 00:16 |
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I want to officially apologize for ridiculing people who said Trout would be as good as Mantle when he was a rookie. I was wrong.
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YeahTubaMike posted:I swear to god I'm not trying to burn anyone here, but I have to ask -- which one? Rizzo, albeit "has a personality" by MLB standards. Bryant has a huge passion for baseball and... not much else, so he comes off a a bit one note.
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