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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
l think the McGuire/Sosa home run race saved baseball. It became a national story way beyond baseball fans. The fans came back the next year in their normal sizes/
Then the steroids scandals hit and football went to another level and "America's Game" was now football.
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I agree with this.
MLB “felt” very important in the late 90’s. Those Yankees teams were a big ****ing deal.
But the Steroid Era and everything that followed really took the shine off the league.
It was sorta the equivalent of the Tour de France and Lance Armstrong. Normal people actually watched cycling back then. Then the scandal hit, and it never “felt” the same.