Baby Boomers Love Baseball, but They Hate This MLB Team the Most
Briefly

For baby boomers, there are decades of built-up divisiveness against specific baseball teams, rooted in regional rivalries and historical performance.
Baseball remains at the heart of America, generating billions in revenue through summer and fall games, similar to major automotive sales.
The Kansas City Royals, once seen as underdogs, have raised expectations that they now struggle to meet, placing them as a hated team.
The Detroit Tigers' passionate fanbase has turned to frustration as ownership fails to invest in a competitive team, impacting their popularity negatively.
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