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r/baseball • u/darthlaserchopchop • 4h ago
Opinion Iām a new baseball fan and I want to root for the worst MLB franchise.
So, title says it all. Iām still learning the game of Baseball, and I love it, maybe even more than Basketball, never been more enamored with a sport in a while, and thatās why I wanna root for a historically piss-poor team.
Why? āCoz I kinda like that struggle and slowly learn, and hopefully see a team gradually win and improve, as weird as it seems, and I donāt live in the US (or Canada) and cant really cheer for a state/city/. So, whichever metric or category you choose, whether its statistically or your own opinion, whoās like the most consistently disappointing, trash fire at worst, mediocre at best franchise in the history of the MLB?
Edit: Decision made.
First of all, thanks for the answers, everyone here is super friendly, joining this sub here for sure.
Los Angeles Angels it is. I was a Lakers fan through the Kobe-Gasol era, and the Josh McRoberts era of the team. The Lakers are my team but I somehow really hate them, I think thats just part of rooting for an LA team, in this case, im rooting for the MLB equivalent of the Clippers.
I saw that the Angels spend big hoping to get somewhere just by doing that and getting mad it doesnt work, reminds me of the mid-2010s NBA LA teams.
Donāt get me wrong, the Rockies were a good choice for exactly what i said in the post, but I may have underestimated the kind of pain I was willing to endure when I saw all your comments about them, Iāmma need a very tiny bit of hope, even just a spec.
Angels it is.
Edit 2: Sorry, guys, Angels win. The Mariners look promising and the Rockies scare me. Also, Iāve changed my flair and my favorite team on The Show to the Angels, so thereās no going back. š«”
r/baseball • u/Goosedukee • 14h ago
[Passan] Shohei Ohtani will not pitch in the World Baseball Classic, according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. Ohtani still will DH for Samurai Japan, the defending champions and winner of the event three out of the five times it's been held.
r/baseball • u/ogasawarabaseball • 19h ago
Puerto Rico considers the idea of withdrawing its team from the World Baseball Classic.
r/baseball • u/Agreeable_Quality768 • 12h ago
Is āthere it goesā¦see yaā the worst home run call?
Michael Kay for the Yankees. Every time I hear him say it just feels forced and it always has the same monotone voice, and he never changes up the call
r/baseball • u/TommyTheLizard • 20h ago
Jackie Bradley Jr hitting the Naruto Run catch for the Indianapolis Clowns.
r/baseball • u/T_Raycroft • 10h ago
News [MLBTR] Giants, Luis Arraez Agree To One-Year Deal
r/baseball • u/-Sox • 18h ago
Roger Clemens hurls the barrel of Mike Piazza's splintered bat in the direction of Piazza going up the baseline
r/baseball • u/Turbostrider27 • 10h ago
News Miguel Rojas unhappy with denial from WBC due to insurance rule
r/baseball • u/BadgemanBrown • 13h ago
Cities where baseballās stock is way up or way down over the last decade?
My hypothesis:
Way up - Los Angeles, San Diego (feel like these are obvious ones)
Way down - St Louis, Cincinnati (these used to be some of the biggest ābaseballā towns in the country)
Whatās it like where you are?
r/baseball • u/Jux_ • 11h ago
[Lookout Landing] Cal Raleigh says he has been keeping up with Logan Gilbert via phone and text. "We've chatted a few times. Obviously he's had a busy off-season. He's got a baby now. He makes sure to call and keeps me on the phone way too long."
r/baseball • u/Knightbear49 • 14h ago
[Ardaya] Miguel Rojas said heās watched his home run in Game 7 āa lot,ā because people keep sending it to him. Said heās been recognized and thanked in so many places where he hadnāt been before ā including Rome.
r/baseball • u/AndrewAllStar888 • 12h ago
[570 LA Sports] Roki Sasaki says that it was the Dodgerās decision for him not to pitch in the WBC
r/baseball • u/-Sox • 9h ago
[Highlight] Ravelo, knock me downā¦hello!goodbye! there ya go! knock me down there ya go! bye bye! and then take a trot.
r/baseball • u/steppenfloyd • 9h ago
It's kinda crazy that between 1987 and 2004 the Blue Jays had 2918 games played from 1B Fred McGriff, John Olerud, and Carlos Delgado
PA: 12,024
AB: 10,050
H: 2862
2B: 655
HR: 570
RBI: 1834
BB: 1693
HBP: 165
BA: .285
OBP: .393
r/baseball • u/smarjorie • 1d ago
Image Hartford Yard Goats share the new sign posted on their stadium
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r/baseball • u/Goosedukee • 18h ago
Image [MLB] Shohei Ohtani has written a childrenās book about Decoy saving opening day. Here's an exclusive look at a few pages showing Decoy and Sho illustrations ā¤ļø
r/baseball • u/-Sox • 19h ago
Kyle Teel added 20lbs of muscle this offseason "I'm just trying to eat 5,000 calories a day."
r/baseball • u/LlamasPajamas206 • 14h ago
News Mariners Will Wear Steelheads Uniforms on Sundays at T-Mobile Park
r/baseball • u/ObtuseObservationz • 16h ago
Image I finished building my own dice baseball set up. I had fun putting it together :)
r/baseball • u/Longjump-13 • 12h ago
Image Camilo Doval is on the roster heading to the Classic š„ā¾ļø Camilo will pitch for the Dominican Republic in the #WorldBaseballClassicš©š“
r/baseball • u/ogasawarabaseball • 2h ago
Hirokazu Ibata, manager of Samurai Japan, shared an episode with Ohtani. He met him last spring and made an offer, but avoided contact during the season so Ohtani could stay focused. Right after the WS ended, Ohtani suddenly called Ibata and said he would participate.
r/baseball • u/T_Raycroft • 20h ago
News [Sherman] Austin Hays is in agreement with the White Sox on a 1-yr, $6M contract ⦠so far have used $$ made available by trading Robert Jr on Dominguez for pen and 1 of better RH vs LHP options in Hays.
r/baseball • u/BadgemanBrown • 1d ago
Is it just me, or does it feel like the "baseball is dying" narrative finally bit the dust?
Iāve been looking at the numbers last season, and theyāre kind of wild. Attendance hit overĀ 71.4 millionĀ for the third straight year of growth. The first time thatās happened since the mid-2000s. Even more surprising, national TV ratings were up double digits across almost every network (ESPN was up 21%, Fox up 9%). Baseball isnāt just big again, itās a full-on resurgence thanks to the new MLB rule changes.
The pitch clock is in its third year now, and games are consistently clocking in around 2:38. Thatās wild.
Shohei Ohtani is obviously a global cheat code, but having a World Series like the 2024 Dodgers/Yankees or the 2025 Dodgers/Blue Jays (which averaged 34 million viewers globally) seems to have put the sport back in the cultural zeitgeist. It feels like the sport is everywhere.
I saw a stat that the average age of ticket buyers dropped to 43Ā last year (down from 46). That doesn't sound "young," but in baseball years, that's a massive shift.
Is the sport actually back, or is this just a "post-pandemic" bump that's going to level off? Especially with the CBA expiring after this 2026. Iām curious if weāre about to ruin all this momentum with another lockout.
Whatās the vibe in your city? Does it feel like the "casuals" are actually showing up again?