I hope they get as much money as they have been getting. I assume that if the pot gets bigger, everyone gets richer, and that is a "rising tide lifts all boats" situation. I don't believe that they will ever get the type of tv money that allows them to fundamentally change the way they do business. I just hope that they don't go backwards.
That said, for the amount of entertainment I get, the hours of game broadcasts I consume, my enjoyment of having this site to chat, MLB is a bargain, in my opinion. I watch on my laptop, my tv, my phone. I listen and watch many out of market games while driving, taking a walk, doing yard work, or working in my home office. Getting involved with watching and reading about the team makes me want to go to more games. It all works together.
$120 for Bally's. $140 for mlb.tv and the audio. Subscribe to this site, which I visit nearly every day. Screaming deal. It seems that some on here want the Brewers to spend money while not wanting to spend their own to watch the product. I don't get it. I loved Mel Allen and his TWIB Notes, and reading the weekly box scores in the Sporting News at the library, but it was a slow drip of info. Compared to the access to games, minor league news, and inside info that is available today, it's a treasure trove.
I recently went to the pumpkin patch. Being a big shot with a credit card, I decided to pay for my kids and grandkids. Fun day, corn maze, petting zoo, all of that. It was $15 a person (close to $200), and that hurt, but when I found out it didn't include a pumpkin!?!?!?! I lost my mind.
I will start all over in Arizona this March, again, I am sure. When do pitchers and catchers report?