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"Matters" is probably a poor choice of a descriptor. It DOES matter of course and has ever since they made the outcome determine the playoff home field advantage.
From the way I read Scumby's posts, seems like he's advocating for the game to be done away with. that would be a crying shame IMHO ( yes I'm Agreeing with Strether, mark it down ). I live on the east coast, am a Mets fan and while I know Mike Trout is considered one of the greatest players playing today I had no idea how good he really is, because I can count on one appendage the number of Angels games I've seen. After watching the All-Star game the other night, and seeing the display Trout put on (we saw it all, power, speed, defense) I have a whole new appreciation of just how talented a ball player Mr Trout is.
Now, I have had the pleasure of watching Mr. deGrom pitch many times (all via the tube of course), but how many of you knew the kid could be that good, that his fastball had that kind of life. If you watched his 1 inning. 10 pitch masterpiece, that had potential batting champ Jason Kipnis flailing like a school girl chasing butterflies with a net, you now know what has Mets fans so excited about the kid.
So to summarize, does it matter? Yes.
and More to Scumby's point, should it still be played in the format we have? I say yes.
Baseball is such a regional sport and even with interleague play, it's the one night where most( they always miss one or two) of the best players in the world get to showcase their talent to fans who might not see them otherwise. It's not without it's flaws, but since when has any sport been perfect.