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The rule changes of the MLB commissioner, Rob Manfred, may not be loved by baseball purists, but the proof is in pudding.
While the duration of the matches has been considerably reduced in recent years, Major League Baseball has seen increased attendance during the consecutive years for the first time since the early 2010s in the last two seasons.
A world series Dodgers-Yankees was still going to bring in many viewers, but nevertheless, this is a good sign for sport.
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Christian Yelich and Dustin may know their roles to develop the game. (Imagn)
Two of the biggest names in the game know that they also have a job to do too.
“I think it is important to develop sport,” PK Press Club Digital told a recent interview with Milwaukee Brewers and MVP NL 2018 NL Christian Yelich. “I think it is important to attract as many new viewers as possible, obviously, keep your audience existing and that it is a good product for everyone. I think that if you can have an impact like that as a player, you should do it.”
So, to do this, Yelich, the star launcher of the Dodgers Dustin May, and the Cubs stop stop, in Aby Swanson, has teamed up with Directv, whose campaign “Nothing on your roof” with the MLB stars says that the potential suppliers that the dishes are no longer necessary to enjoy the ball games.
Yelich, May and Swanson play in advertising for the countryside where there is nothing on their roofs – in this case, their heads. Everyone wore bald caps, which is quite the look of the May with long hair.
“I like my hair, and I have a lot, then they wanted to do nothing on your roof, and I thought it was really a cool touch on things,” said May, 27, who started to develop it as a junior in high school. “I was delighted to be part of the advertisement to boost that they need nothing on your roof to be able to broadcast baseball.”
Do not expect May’s real hair to be left soon.
“I really think my wife would be a bit irritated if I cut them,” he said.

Los Angeles Dodgers The launcher starting Dustin May warms up during the spring training camp. (Rick Scuteri-USA today Sports)
“It was a cool concept that I really thought of unique, and an opportunity to have fun with a few other guys from the league,” added Yelich. “Directv did an excellent job with the set and the concept, and I thought everything had happened.” Of fun. “
“So, being able to associate with Directv with this campaign, showing the baseball fans that they can consume brewer matches, Major League baseball matches without satellites, it was an easy decision to advertise.”

Christian Yelich of Milwaukee Brewers follows the flight of his Home Run solo from the launcher starting from the Rockies of Colorado, Chad Kuhl, on September 6, 2022, in Denver. (AP photo / David Zalubowski)
As for continuing to develop the game, “we are here to release a good image,” added May. “So people want to come back and want to look.”