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I'll be damned... Scott Boras is onto something.
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6/30/07 at 6:48pm
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Edit: Never mind, I found it. 9-game series, huh? Me likey. More baseball equals good.
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| NEW YORK (AP) -- Scott Boras loves the World Series so much, he wants to make it best-of-nine -- and open with two games at a neutral site. Arguing that the shift would create a marketing bonanza that would rival the Super Bowl, Boras outlined his ideas in a two-page letter he sent to baseball commissioner Bud Selig on April 15. ADVERTISEMENT "I know from an owner's perspective, this is a gold mine," Boras said. "To have a World Series Weekend, WSW, I think it will create a stage that the game has not seen." Boras, the high-profile agent with high-profile clients who earn high-octane paychecks, said in an interview Thursday that he will meet with the commissioner after the All-Star break to discuss his proposal. He would open the weekend on a Friday night with a televised gala announcing the MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year and Manager of the Year awards, and have the five top candidates for each in attendance. Hall of Fame voting would be announced Saturday, with the opener that night and Game 2 on Sunday night. After that, the Series would pick up the 2-3-2 format that's been used since 1925 (except for 1943 and 1945, when there were wartime travel restrictions). If the scheduled host club for the opener won the pennant, the Series could become a 3-4-2. Cities would bid far in advance for the right to host the first two games, and baseball would solicit corporate money, trying to create an event similar to the Super Bowl, Final Four and BCS Championship. Figure on hotels with flowing hospitality suites, ballparks surrounded by champagne-and-caviar-filled tents and tarmacs cluttered with private jets. "Create this buzz around it the same way they do the Super Bowl," Arizona outfielder Eric Byrnes said. "I think is a very innovative idea." At the same time, it would add more tense games to a postseason in which World Series champions already have to pile up 11 wins. "Nine games? It's too long," said New York Yankees captain Derek Jeter, the owner of four World Series rings. Selig, who successfully pushed for the introduction of interleague play, wild-card teams and an extra round of playoffs, declined comment on Boras' letter. There already has been one far less radical change to the World Series this year. While it was scheduled for a Saturday start from 1985 through last year, it is slated to begin on a Wednesday in an effort to decrease Saturday night telecasts, which get low television ratings. The World Series originally was a best-of-nine affair, with the Boston Americans (now the Red Sox) beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3 in 1903. The Series switched to best-of-seven for the second edition in 1905 and has remained that way with the exception of 1919, 1920 and 1920, when it against was best-of-nine. That, of course, was before television. Extra postseason games these days translate to more broadcast revenue. "I could see how that would possibly be a big draw, a big money maker, something cool and new," San Francisco Giants player representative Randy Winn said. "But I think a seven-game Series is more than enough to decide who the world champion is." Boras is convinced winning the right to stage the first two games would be a windfall for the host club, which would tie access to Series seats to season-ticket plans. Teams currently do that with the All-Star game. Chicago's Wrigley Field hasn't hosted a World Series since 1945. The Series hasn't been to Washington, D.C., since 1933, and it's never been hosted by Colorado, Seattle, Tampa Bay or Texas. "The World Series is something that rarely gets to a number of venues in professional baseball. And that's one problem because we want the fan base of particular cities to participate in the World Series even though there may be a lull in the particular performance of the regional team," Boras said. Imagine World Series Weekend in Las Vegas? Or Hawaii? Maybe even Tokyo? "Obviously generating revenue is what this is all about anymore, which is sad, but again, you have to find ways to make it work," Yankees manager Joe Torre said. "But, yeah, that's certainly intriguing." Given baseball's traditional conservatism and resistance to change, Boras' idea likely won't be adopted anytime soon. But it has gotten some people thinking. "I'm not a guy that would just want to hold onto the past for the sake of combating change," said Washington Nationals president Stan Kasten, who had one conversation with Boras about the proposal. "But in this case, I think we have such brand equity in the marketplace established with a seven-game Fall Classic, played in the two home cities. I really like that. For a lot of reasons, I think that neutral sites wouldn't work the way they do in other sports." But if baseball ever does include neutral-site games, businesses would salivate to be involved. "I think the opportunity to celebrate the ultimate of our national pastime in a neutral location opens up a whole host of opportunities for corporate sponsors," said Eric Kraus, a sports marketing executive formerly with Gillette and now with Covidien. "Like an All-Star game or like the Super Bowl, you're bringing in a whole host of fans and corporate partners that you wouldn't be able to reach." AP Sports Writer Janie McCauley contributed to this report. |
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I'll be damned... Scott Boras is onto something bad. Such a stupid idea. A better idea would be give home field to the team with the best record.
And starting a game in Hawaii or Tokyo would be brutal. The games start too late already. Imagine them at 3 in the morning.
And starting a game in Hawaii or Tokyo would be brutal. The games start too late already. Imagine them at 3 in the morning.
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I love the idea of making a weekend event out of it with the award announcements and all. I'm also not opposed to a best-of-nine, but the whole ratings bonanza deal would still work with the current 2-3-2 format. Just change the silly All-Star rule about home field advantage. The team with the best record deserves it more at the end of the season, plus that's extra incentive for having the best record...getting to host the ratings bonanza weekend.
Figure out another reason to make the ASG relevant again, too.
Figure out another reason to make the ASG relevant again, too.
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7/1/07 at 12:46am
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If the games aren't starting until 8:45 every night, it's not going to make a damn bit of difference how many games they play.
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7/1/07 at 7:23am
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Baseball Executive: Hey you, fan, how would you like the World Series to come to your town?
Fan: Would I ever! We finally made it!
Baseball Executive: Well, not really. We're just using your stadium as a neutral site.
Fan: Oh.
Baseball Executive: But you'll still get the chance to see the championship decided on your field!
Fan: That's cool, I guess. How many games will we get? Three or four?
Baseball Executive: Two!
Fan: Two?
Baseball Executive: Of nine!
Fan: Nine??
Baseball Executive: That's right!
Fan: So which two? Probably not the last two, right? Probably more like games four and five? I guess it's possible somebody could sweep a nine game ser--
Baseball Executive: The first two!
Fan: The first two? So I'm not gonna see anything decided then, am I?
Baseball Executive: Won't see anything? Why, you'll get to see the opening shot of a two week marathon that comes fast and furious on the heels of a 162 game regular season and two other rounds of playoffs!
Fan: ...
Baseball Executive: It'll be like going to The Superbowl!
Fan: Through the first quarter...
Baseball Executive: And you'll get to see the MVP candidates! And the Cy Young! Of course, we probably can't make it mandatory that they show up- but why wouldn't they? They go to the freaking ESPYs. Plus... Aerosmith!
Fan: Well, okay- maybe. I'll have to get back to you.
Baseball Executive: Before you decide, just remember, there are corporate sponsorships at stake! Think of the sponsors!
Fan: Would I ever! We finally made it!
Baseball Executive: Well, not really. We're just using your stadium as a neutral site.
Fan: Oh.
Baseball Executive: But you'll still get the chance to see the championship decided on your field!
Fan: That's cool, I guess. How many games will we get? Three or four?
Baseball Executive: Two!
Fan: Two?
Baseball Executive: Of nine!
Fan: Nine??
Baseball Executive: That's right!
Fan: So which two? Probably not the last two, right? Probably more like games four and five? I guess it's possible somebody could sweep a nine game ser--
Baseball Executive: The first two!
Fan: The first two? So I'm not gonna see anything decided then, am I?
Baseball Executive: Won't see anything? Why, you'll get to see the opening shot of a two week marathon that comes fast and furious on the heels of a 162 game regular season and two other rounds of playoffs!
Fan: ...
Baseball Executive: It'll be like going to The Superbowl!
Fan: Through the first quarter...
Baseball Executive: And you'll get to see the MVP candidates! And the Cy Young! Of course, we probably can't make it mandatory that they show up- but why wouldn't they? They go to the freaking ESPYs. Plus... Aerosmith!
Fan: Well, okay- maybe. I'll have to get back to you.
Baseball Executive: Before you decide, just remember, there are corporate sponsorships at stake! Think of the sponsors!
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7/1/07 at 2:42pm
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Over the years, my interest in baseball has waned considerably. I don't like the idea of MLB adding more games, but I could be persuaded to watch the World Series if they played all seven of the games back-to-back on the same day.
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7/1/07 at 3:19pm
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Even if they do go this 9-game router and make the first two games on Saturday and Sunday a big deal, they're still going to have to go up against college football and the NFL, and you can bet damn sure the league and NBC are going to put a marquee game on that Sunday night.
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