In a blowout, you get to see homeruns, extra-base hits, and tons of that good stuff. It's just hit, after hit, after hit.
In a close game, though, there's more stratagey. You get to watch for the steals at certain moments, the shifts and depths of fielders, and the types of pitches the pitcher chooses or moves the manager makes. It's sort of the thinking mans' game of the thinking mans' sport.
Personally, I'd rather see a close game.
In a close game, though, there's more stratagey. You get to watch for the steals at certain moments, the shifts and depths of fielders, and the types of pitches the pitcher chooses or moves the manager makes. It's sort of the thinking mans' game of the thinking mans' sport.
Personally, I'd rather see a close game.