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I hate these on field interviews while players are in the field. Who the heck cares what Altuve's favorite Taylor Swift song is.

BOSSHOG
(43,225 posts)Its a distraction for a defensive player. The leagues have probably forced it on the teams. Ive watched baseball for at least 60 years and those interviews do nothing positive for the game.
GP6971
(35,741 posts)I don't recall seeing it when I watch games on the MLB channels.
True Dough
(23,653 posts)which Taylor Swift song did Altuve choose?
GP6971
(35,741 posts)I muted as soon as the "interview" started.
Raven123
(6,837 posts)Diamond_Dog
(37,598 posts)Like following the game is too boring so they have to add all that stupid interview shit.
GP6971
(35,741 posts)more boring.
Diamond_Dog
(37,598 posts)Wouldnt you think that would be extremely distracting for them.
Oh well, have to pander to the casual fan
walkingman
(9,529 posts)Sadly, it looks like the Stros are gonna be swept. Go Astros!!!
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,999 posts)Grammar matters.
walkingman
(9,529 posts)zuul
(14,694 posts)Auggie
(32,407 posts)And theyre dumbing down the game IMO.
Brother Buzz
(38,941 posts)LisaM
(29,283 posts)Especially when it's a defensive player, I'm always afraid he's going to get bonked in the head.
I like focusing on the game, do not understand all the yapping that goes on now. Baseball is a great game, I don't need a side show. I am sorry for those who do.
RussBLib
(9,952 posts)...of talking to players while the game is ongoing. There is a much greater range of questions vs any end-of-game interview, which is over quickly.
As long as it doesn't interfere with the actual game.