I agree. I chose not to partake of the MLB package because I couldn't get emotionally invested in this joke of a season. I will be getting the games when they play the Yankems, but if there is a timing conflict between those games and the BRUINS' games, I'll definitely be watching the BRUINS.
Fortunately, I love the BRUINS as much as I do the SOX. The hardest championship to win of the 4 major sports is hockey. That being said, the BRUINS have the best chance, by far, of bringing a championship to Boston this year.
GO BRUINS!
I've made many bad choices in my life, but not purchasing Xtra Innings just to watch the SOX and this joke of a season was one of my better decisions. Devers and Beni both may have peaked early in their careers.
SOX off tomorrow and then 3 against Toronto and then followed by 4 against Tampa. It appears I won't receive a televised game until the 14th when the SOX play the Yankems. MLB network may surprise me though like they did tonight, but I tend to doubt it.
Oh, well, not a big deal.
True, but at least the NHL is doing this planning of the season better than the MLB or the NBA. Not surprising though, because I've always felt that the NHL was the best organized of the four major team sports.