• Loading stock data...
Friday, July 4, 2025

MLB Momentum Takes Hit From Playoff Ratings Dip, Format Debate

  • Wild Card round posts 18% decline in ratings.
  • Current playoff format generates further debate as top teams struggle.
Rob Schumacher-Arizona Republic

Major League Baseball’s hopes to ride its resurgent regular season into the postseason have hit an initial speed bump.

The league recorded an 18% decline in average viewership for the wild card round, as the four two-game sweeps on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 collectively averaged 2.25 million viewers, down from last year’s average of 2.73 million. 

Besides this initial lack of drama, viewership also suffered from the heavy slate of midweek day games, as the quadruple-headers held last Tuesday and Wednesday featured two 3:08 p.m. ET starts and two at 4:38 p.m. The daytime starts also further amplified the Tampa Bay Rays’ existing attendance struggles

Last year’s wild card round was primarily played on a Friday and Saturday — and included a winner-take-all Sunday night primetime game.

October Angst

MLB has staged its postseason as some form of a tournament since initially moving to divisional play in 1969. But the current 12-team, four-round playoff format introduced last year is receiving a fresh round of criticism and debate as the four top teams with byes into the Division Series immediately ran into on-field challenges.

The Baltimore Orioles, the American League’s top seed, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, No. 2 in the National League, are both already down 2-0 in their respective best-of-five series and now face elimination on the road. The Atlanta Braves, the NL’s top seed, and Houston Astros, No. 2 in the AL, each lost home-field advantage in their respective series.

Those four teams each had five off days between the end of the regular season and the start of the Division Series — a notable departure from baseball’s normal, everyday routine.

“It’s more tournament-style now, more March Madness in October,” said TBS announcer Ron Darling during the network’s coverage of the Dodgers-Arizona Diamondbacks series.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

George Shea

Hot Dog Maven George Shea on Chestnut Comeback and Investor Interest

George Shea runs a real estate PR firm and Major League Eating.

Geoffrey Esper Can’t Catch a Break at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

“Hot dogs is not one of my favorite competitions of the year.”
Jun 9, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Luis Ortiz (45) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Progressive Field.

Guardians Pitcher Luis Ortiz Put on Paid Leave Amid MLB Probe

Reports say the investigation is tied to gambling.
exclusive

ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap Strives to Discover Joey Chestnut’s Secret

Schaap calls his second Hot Dog Eating Contest July 4.

Featured Today

The Battle Over Wimbledon’s Ambitious Expansion Plan

A classic NIMBY standoff on one of the most hallowed grounds in sports.
Seattle Rough & Tumble
June 28, 2025

Women’s Sports Bars Are on the Rise. Survival Isn’t Guaranteed

Some women’s sports bars are cashing in. Others are clawing for funding.
June 27, 2025

Shitposters Have Taken the Reins of Pro Sports’ Official Voices

Meet the social media pros turning sports teams into internet trolls.
Jun 17, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers center Sam Reinhart (13) hoists the Stanley Cup after winning game six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers at Amerant Bank Arena
June 26, 2025

Stanley Cup’s International Summer Tour: Rules, Repairs, and Raucousness

No pro trophy tour compares to the NHL’s three-month global victory lap.
Michael Johnson

Grand Slam Track Still Owes Athletes $13 Million: Source

The new track league hasn’t paid athletes in full yet.
Sophie Cunningham
July 2, 2025

WNBA Expansion Decisions Show League Prioritizes North, NBA Ties

One player ripped the league for its geographic choices.
July 2, 2025

NHL to Rejoin Olympic Ice in Milan—and NBC Set to Cash In

NHL players last competed in the Olympics in 2014.
Sponsored

Hottest Matchups Following NFL Schedule Release

The NFL released the 2025 regular-season schedule, and anticipation is already building in the ticket marketplace with four months to go.
exclusive
July 2, 2025

PGA Tour Slashes FedEx Cup Winner Pay From $25M to $10M

The FedExCup is reworking how it distributes its bonus money.
Red Panda
July 2, 2025

Red Panda Hospitalized After WNBA Halftime Fall

The beloved performer was taken off the court in a wheelchair.
July 1, 2025

WNBA Roster Limits Under Fire After Vanloo’s Valkyries Release

Kaitlyn Chen remains on the Valkyries roster.
July 1, 2025

LIV Golf CEO Pushes Back On PGA Tour Merger

Scott O’Neil said there could be new opportunities for the Tour’s players.