OldRed wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026 08:41 amAgree and how can it be family entertainment on a cell phone. I have had a cell phone for many years, but I refuse to pay to watch a baseball game on a cell phone.Goldfan wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026 08:12 amJust under different ownership. You can still come ride the coasters.Dazepster wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026 07:39 amThe bulk of my Cards and or TV viewing over the last 3-4 years has been on a phone, tablet, and or laptop.
Prefer the freedom of movement to being stuck in 1 physical location.
I do tend to larger size phones, smaller ones I could see being an issue in watching a game.
Net Net, More Flags, More Fun, For Everyone.
Speaking of Flags. Sorry to hear 6 Flags is exiting St Louis. A Roller Coaster and Thrill ride fanatic, and while I hadn't been there the lost opportunity bums me out.
In this era a 60,70,80” TV’s it blows my mind that people would be satisfied watch a Baseball game on a cell phone???
Fortunately get MLB.TV free via T-Mobile.
Family entertainment. Good luck getting The Family together to watch a baseball game. Most are off on their own mobile devices consuming everything and anything other than baseball.
Yes, Sad State of Affairs, but no denying it.