MLB’s arrogant ‘gift’ to fans is costly in more ways than one

by Vanst
MLB's arrogant 'gift' to fans is costly in more ways than one

Having missed two columns to my annual formaldehyde blood spins, let’s not waste time writing the pithy. Catch-up formation on “Hut.” (Hmm, wonder where “hut” came from.) Hut! 


It’s all a con continued: When MLB introduced interleague play, thus further homogenizing the two leagues, “Bottom Line” Bud Selig proudly boasted that “it’s a gift to fans.” And compliant media, having already rolled over, played dead. 

But from Day 1, it proved a con as team owners, with Selig’s approval and/or neglect, allowed teams to boost the price of tickets to interleague games. 

Even after Barry Bonds was busted, teams raised prices when the Middle-Aged, Large-Headed, Mass-Muscled Carnival Creature came to town. So what that Bonds would be intentionally walked or not even play. And the media took that lying down, too. 

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