Mushnick brings up an interesting idea because that will never fly because fools like Media Goon keep buying Sunday+ plans.
I imagine Media Goon bought his Sunday-plus-games-he-doesn’t-want plan with the thought that he’d go to baseball games on Sunday afternoon. How many games were moved to 8pm? How many games were on Tuesday?
The smart answer which many of you will bring up is that he’s a fool and he should just Stubhub the games he wants. You are right.
My question to the Mets and MLB is, “Why would you want to motivate a loyal customer to NOT buy a ticket-plan?”
As long as MLB continues to pull these Sunday baits-and-switches — Sept. 11’s Cubs-Mets has been moved from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. for ESPN — why can’t MLB do the half-decent thing and return the ticket money to those who don’t wish to attend or can’t attend on a school/work night?
Queens Councilman Peter Vallone Jr. says such “flex-for-TV-money” scheduling concerns him:
“In Queens, Sunday afternoon is family time. Sunday at midnight isn’t, unless you’re the Addams Family. MLB should not put parents and working adults in this difficult position. It should, at a minimum, provide a credit.
via YES should know better than to push game aside – NYPOST.com.
Phil also observes that SNB starts at 8 not even 7, making it double awful.
I have spent much of the summer in the Pacific Time Zone. You know what happens Sunday at 5pm in the summer? Nope, you don’t head inside to watch Mets-Cubs because you don’t care about Mets-Cubs. It doesn’t matter if the game is on at 5pm, 4pm or 10am. You don’t care about it.
I get the business of televising a prime-time game, but traditionally prime-time on Sunday starts at 7pm….so the 8pm start is doubly stupid. You’re not garnering west coast fans, and those on the east are just sitting on their hands for an hour.
Anyway Media Goon, enjoy that 8pm start on September 11th. I’m sure the pre-game b-roll of 9/11 will be well worth it as the Mets take on the .393 Cubs.
Oh, and by the way ESPN – the Jets play America’s Team at 8:20. Good luck with your NYC ratings dream.