Ratings are stupid. Ratings don't matter. To us, anyway. As long as baseball stays on TV, I don't care how many other people are watching it with me. But while ratings are completely irrelevant to us as fans, they do sometimes contain a little interesting information. For example, last night, Game 2 of the World Series struggled to outdraw $#*! My Dad Says on CBS. That's '$#*!' instead of 'Shit' because 'Shit' would actually be funny.
FOX started the night in first overall with an estimated 12.32 million viewers for the start of the Rangers-Giants showdown, finishing second in the demo with a 3.4 rating. CBS topped the demo and finished second overall with "The Big Bang Theory" (12.8 million and a 4.1 demo rating) and "$#*! My Dad Says" (10.82 million and a 3.1 demo rating).
More interesting to me than the Game 2 ratings, however, are how the Game 2 ratings compare to the Game 1 ratings. Game 2 evidently drew an average of 12.05 million viewers. Game 1 drew an average of 14.47 million viewers. That's a 16.7% decrease from Wednesday to Thursday, and based on the Wikipedia World Series ratings page (which I admit may be wrong), I think that may be the biggest Game 1 --> Game 2 viewership decline in history.
My first theory is that a lot of people were intrigued by the promise of a Cliff Lee/Tim Lincecum pitcher's duel, and were less intrigued by a matchup between two guys most of the country's never heard of. My second theory is that, oh, gross, Matt Cain is gross.
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A big contributing factor to how ugly he is
are those giant crease lines on his neck, that make him look like a lizard of some sort.
Brett the 49er - October 29, 2010
I know, I dont even know if I cain stand to look at him.
Ballard Erik - October 29, 2010
Even being a Giants fan, looking at him makes me want to puke.
Brett the 49er - October 29, 2010
Whoops.
I blacked out for a second and wrote a horrible sentence with a horrible pun. Sorry.
Ballard Erik - October 29, 2010
And then forgot to hit reply.
Ballard Erik - October 29, 2010
You could be on to something. Cain isn't close-up friendly.
Rivaling McCarver as the thing I hate about the playoffs the most is the insane amount of close-ups on player faces, and the slow play just makes them all the more ridiculous. Faces are apparently much more interesting than they are in the regular season.
Seeing the pores on Cody Ross’s face gives us insight into why he is so clutch. And you can never have enough reaction shots after an error or a blown lead. Just once I want to see Juan Uribe pull out a birds nest sized wad of chew during a close-up.
Manzanillos Cup - October 29, 2010
Personally I really dig the close-ups when a guy has a blister
Jeff Sullivan - October 29, 2010
Who doesn't love a good close up of a bursting blister?
Quick, go to Camera 2! Posey is popping a whitehead!
Brett the 49er - October 29, 2010
CBS could show a rerun of Game 2 and it would draw higher ratings.
CBS is fucking magic when it comes to getting high numbers with awful programming.
Teej - October 29, 2010
Maybe the palyoffs and World Series will get cheap enough that the Public Broadcast Channels
can afford to buy the rights to broadcast them. Then there wouldn’t be any commercials except for the occasional annoying pitch to become a member of your local PBS channel.
44FAN - October 29, 2010
What a shame that Kevin Pucetas was traded to the Royals.
He would have made a formidable addition to the Timmy/Cain duo.
[Second pic]
JY - October 29, 2010
Looks kind of like John C. Reilly in that picture.
Hopefulmsfan - October 29, 2010
matt would like a word
pdxdublove - October 29, 2010
And now I'm having a new thought.
JY - October 29, 2010
Well, HE is set for Halloween.
msb - October 29, 2010
He was set for several Halloweens.
One of my favorite stories in cinema was that because the funding was erratic and no one knew when they’d be able to fit in time next, Jack Nance had to keep his hair like that for five years.
JY - October 29, 2010
His hair appears to be CGI from a Michael Bay film.
CapSea - October 29, 2010
My theory is that a 5:00 start on the west coast hurts ratings when you have a no east coast teams involved
Poochie - October 29, 2010 via mobile
I watched almost all of Game 2 and virtually none of Game 1
Aly Edge - October 29, 2010
The earlier playoffs were pretty good but the World Series so far is shit.
Lost me. Add on the awful presentation with McCarver and it’s not entertaining.
ignacio - October 29, 2010
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