I agree wholeheartedly with #2 and #3. MLB's problems, among others, is the games and the season are too long, and too many teams spend too long a fraction of the season not in the playoff hunt.
MiLB is a great family experience, is rooted deeply in communities, and is cost effective. We lived in Colorado Springs and I despised the Rockies, but loved walking down the street in our neighborhood to watch the AAA affiliate SkySox. Was always fun and a cost effective way to spend time watching pure baseball, lots of activities, etc.
blineimages wrote:Cutting 42 teams doesn't make sense for many reasons.
1) Financially, baseball is doing fine right now.
2) Minor league baseball is one of the best strategies for getting kids to become avid baseball fans.
3) There has been a serious drop off (something like 27%) in youth/high school football athlete participation due to parents being concerned about concussions etc. ---so there will be a significant influx of quality athletes migrating to other sports, especially baseball, so there will be more athletes pursuing baseball careers, limiting those possibilities is counter productive.