The announcement of ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball schedule highlights the exclusion of the San Francisco Giants, indicating a significant decline in their relevance within MLB. While teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees received multiple game features, the Giants were completely omitted, spotlighting their current struggles. The author expresses personal frustration toward national broadcasts, criticizing their focus on shadows affecting play, which detracts from the game. Moreover, they advocate for maintaining normal start times on Sundays, which are typically travel days for teams, emphasizing the broader implications of this scheduling on players and fans alike.
The San Francisco Giants have fallen so far out of relevancy that they will no longer be subjected to ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball schedule.
It's another reflection on the irrelevance of the Giants to see them not manage to be included in a single game.
Every time I attempt to turn on a weekend game and find it's a national broadcast, I have to battle to keep myself from Hulk-smashing the remote.
Sundays are almost always travel days, so essentially it's better for everyone who would be involved to keep their normal start time.
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