BigFatHairyDeal
Defender of the Universe
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I think it's good for the sport for championships to spread around the various franchises. You want every franchise's fans to believe they have a chance. If it's always the glamor franchises playing for the title, it gets kind of monotonous and you lose engagement from large pockets of the country.Still, sometimes it's interesting to see a Cinderella team coming of nowhere to go to the World Series. It would have been fun to see that happening again.
If you want ratings bonanzas, though, the best draws have some combination of big markets and superstars, whether we like it or not.
As for cinderellas, I like the ones that nobody believed in coming into the season, and everyone is expecting them to fall back to earth, but it never happens. These tend to be small market teams. But if you earn your cinderella status because you underachieved for large chunks of the season, I can't get behind you.
EDIT: an example of a cinderella-ish team whose run I really enjoyed was the 2015 KC Royals. They had an old-fashioned approach to baseball and a middle-of-the-pack payroll. And, of course, they played in Middle America. Despite being the best team in the AL that year, a quick Google search indicated that they were underdogs for both the ALCS against Toronto and the World Series against the Mets. They didn't fit the evolving mold of what a winning team should look or play like, so they ran into doubters time and time again.
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RIP Fernando Valenzuela. Fernando-mania was a little ahead of my time, but I remember the night he and Dave Stewart pitched no-hitters on the same day.
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