gomovol
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Seems like a prime example of this era's demand for novelty--and often novelty over substance.A certain panache must be required. I’ve tried to watch on a number of occasions but haven’t been able to get there, myself. I get the concept, but not something to which i’d expose a child seeking to learn real baseball.️
Slow your roll, my fellow old-timer. Every era has shown interest in novelties. The Globetrotters for basketball being my favorite example. You can add professional wrestling, monster trucks, demolition derby events, even the clowns at rodeos. Sounds like the impact to the purity of baseball is your greatest concern but if banana ball introduces young people to the real sport is that not a win? That’s what Meadowlark Lemon did for me with basketball. Would we not agree that banana ball is a better representation of baseball than Veeck putting someone with dwarfism at the plate to be walked on four straight pitches?Seems like a prime example of this era's demand for novelty--and often novelty over substance.
I've been mapping out a summer workshop for young writers using classic movies, and when it came to the section discussing genres, I realized that their cinematic experience has been the mashing of genres to such an extent that they no longer know what distinct genres are or were.
Genres had their own rules or expectations. Breaking one of those rules, or zagging on one of those expectations, is what allowed creativity and the exploration of new (novel) themes. Creativity requires limits. Without rules or expectations or limits, creativity becomes chaotic, ceases to communicate substantively, and the result is you're marketing novelty in lieu of true creativity.
That's how banana ball strikes me. Individually, the skills displayed are impressive. As an event or experience, the tone is lively and very family-friendly. But it feels like the inevitable, de-evolutionary response to YouTube-wired attention spans.
LOL--of course, that's probably about what men my age were saying back when baseball was suddenly being replaced by football as the national pastime for a generation growing up watching TV!
It's definitely what men my age write when they wake up at 2:30am with their own privately sad, frustrated observations.
"Blame it on the kids-these-days!"
What exactly the "concept"?? I truly don't know what this is supposed to be.A certain panache must be required. I’ve tried to watch on a number of occasions but haven’t been able to get there, myself. I get the concept, but not something to which i’d expose a child seeking to learn real baseball.️
Huh? How long has this been going on? It's a thing? There are rules?I was offered tickets and passed on them. Not baseball. A sideshow for the youngens and those who don't really know baseball. If they would lose the sideshow stuff I love their rules but not the theatrics and dances and songs and stuff. I could live with them when it was just different rules.
Ah...Globetrotters. So it's not a new sport or league. It's a traveling circus like the globetrotters and their nightly opponent? Now I think I understand it. Thanks for clearing it up for me. To each their own. Can't believe it drew a crowd that big though.I liked the idea of the Bananas more when I thought they were a real minor league team. Don’t really have much interest in it knowing they’re a Globetrotters team.
Fixed anything is unwatchable ever since I found out The Ultimate Warrior actually sucked at wrestling and Kurt Angel was one of the best wrestlers ever to perform in the WWE.. Think about how many other pro sports that can actually apply to (LeBron James struggles to dribble).
Many families spend thousands of dollars flying all over the country to see them play. It's a huge event, now. I believe something like 1.2M people had entered the ticket lottery for the games here.Ah...Globetrotters. So it's not a new sport or league. It's a traveling circus like the globetrotters and their nightly opponent? Now I think I understand it. Thanks for clearing it up for me. To each their own. Can't believe it drew a crowd that big though.
Never underestimate the power of a PR campaign. I see the game is on tv this morning and the stadium we couldn’t sell out in 2018 is sold out for baseball globetrotters.Ah...Globetrotters. So it's not a new sport or league. It's a traveling circus like the globetrotters and their nightly opponent? Now I think I understand it. Thanks for clearing it up for me. To each their own. Can't believe it drew a crowd that big though.
