There’s no denying that the sport of baseball has been around a while. But did you know before Saturday that the MLB has been around long enough to be closing in on 2 million total runs scored?
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On Saturday, the 2 millionth run in Major League Baseball history was scored. Josh Donaldson of the Minnesota Twins had the privilege of crossing the plate on a flare down the rightfield line by Nelson Cruz.
File this away for future baseball trivia.@ncboomstick23 drives in @BringerOfRain20 for the 2 millionth run in MLB history. https://t.co/GlJLmuLLcD pic.twitter.com/7j3scrrK6A
— MLB (@MLB) May 29, 2021
And no, MLB didn’t even have the footage of Donaldson actually stepping on home plate in the above video, posted by the league’s official Twitter account!
But fans can rest assured, we do have pictures of said 2 millionth run:
https://twitter.com/TPM_NEWS/status/1398800353865486336?s=20
At least we know it definitely happened and that Josh Donaldson didn’t miss the plate or something.
Honestly, that Twitter video is a microcosm of the terrible brand marketing that is putting baseball behind other professional sports leagues. Once so popular that it was known affectionately as ‘America’s Game’, MLB viewership has been on a steady decline now for several years.
Rather than actively promote the game’s biggest stars, baseball has instead elected to experiment with a bunch of bogus new rules.
Exhibit A: starting every extra inning with a ghost runner on second base. GTFO with that BS!
MLB absolutely bungled the marketing strategy for its 2 millionth run. Could’ve been great. Who can forget the race for the 1 millionth run when Bob Watson and Dave Concepción both sprinted around the bases on home runs for the chance to win $10,000 and one million Tootsie Rolls
— Dylan Hornik (@_Hornik_) May 29, 2021
As for this 2 millionth run in MLB history, unless you are a total baseball nerd or follow such people on social media, you would’ve never known the milestone was even nearing. MLB could’ve played it up a heck of a lot more than they did.
Instead, they couldn’t even get the actual run-scorer in the video.
It’s not like Commissioner Rob Manfred is doing the sport any favors. After all, he openly referred to the World Series trophy as just ‘a piece of metal’.
Next World Series Rob Manfred should present Commisioners’s Trophy to champs and declare: “Here’s a worthless piece of metal.”
— Woody Paige (@woodypaige) February 17, 2020
But it’s okay everyone, he did apologize after the fact!
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred apologized for calling the World Series trophy 'a piece of metal'
"There is no greater pleasure in this job than awarding that trophy. I understand what it means. Again, it was a mistake to say what I said"
Story: https://t.co/tJaoKrjHyb @WGNNews pic.twitter.com/8aTfCCuH4b
— Rick Tarsitano (@RickTarsitano) February 19, 2020
I still can’t get over that one. It’s no wonder why baseball has been usurped as it has.
Anyways, congrats to MLB on the historic 2 millionth run being scored that next to no one heard about.
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