
Selig said playing day games on weekends is not an alternative.
“We had some afternoon games during the league championship and division series. The ratings were brutal,” he said. “The ratings get better and better as the night goes on.”
Even if MLB wanted to schedule day games, TV slots would be difficult if not impossible to find during football season.
“The networks have commitments, and they just can’t do it,” he said. “There’s no sense in being anything but blunt about it.”
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