Ha--I think Steve was just messing with you gamiam, since you said you
could care less. So we all wondered...well, how much less?
And hey no prob freeman--good points and to each their own. I definitely concede the athletic prowess of the average player today. That is indisputable. But we can disagree on perceptions and context. I mean, after all, players in the 30s for instance certainly had a much more limited pool of top athletes, to be sure. But then again, they didn't have personal training staffs of today, nutrition, physiological performance science, analysis technology like hi-res annotated video, and they had to put up with a huge strike zone and the ever-present threat of getting thrown at.
But one thing that I don't think could be disputed, is the game is not nearly as popular anymore. Whether live or remote, it just is not the draw it used to be, which we would probably agree is too bad.