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00:00They have a very short period of time to promote everything that they have on their streaming service.
00:07So I think that's why they did what they did and the way they did it.
00:11And it was just over the top.
00:13I mean, it was just ridiculous.
00:15It was in your face everywhere.
00:16Yeah, I mean, which I don't get as bothered by it.
00:20I just I'm more interested in the conversation about the people behind the scenes.
00:28What what are you trying to do or trying to accomplish with this?
00:32So you gave me an answer with Netflix.
00:34All right.
00:34So Netflix is going to put everybody out.
00:36They're going to try to promote their product.
00:37We've seen that.
00:37I just talked about how that's been going on for years and years.
00:40That's nothing new.
00:41I'm talking about from a Major League Baseball standpoint.
00:43I'll tell you what they're doing.
00:44They're trying to get as much money as they possibly can for their product.
00:47Exactly what the NFL has done.
00:49So that's it.
00:50So basically, so there's the answer.
00:52So they're not really trying to grow the game or find a younger fan.
00:56They're trying to grow the worth of each MLB team by adding more money to the kitty that they all
01:02share.
01:02Right.
01:03Which in turn could be turning off their core fan base.
01:07It could.
01:08Yes.
01:09I don't think that they think that way.
01:10I think they're just thinking about, you know, being partners with as many different providers as they possibly can to
01:18make as much money as they can.
01:19I mean, it's a dangerous game to play if you're baseball.
01:21I mean, it's a dangerous game to play if you're baseball.
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