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Old 07-13-2010, 08:52 PM   #10
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I'm so biased to baseball I would probably be tempted to answer it for almost every category. I strongly feels that it wins tradition and hall of fame hands down, but yea.

Championship: NFL
Playoffs: MLB. October baseball is my favorite thing in sports.
Regular Season: NFL. With so few games, they mean more individually.
Tradition: MLB
Hall of Fame: MLB
All Star Game: MLB
All Star Festivities: MLB
Draft: NFL
Television Coverage: NFL probably due to popularity and the amount of down time between gamedays. MLB Network is the good though.
Live Atmosphere: MLB. Ballparks and double-headers
Uniforms: MLB (very close with NHL though)
Fans: MLB (The true ones who gut out the entire season and have a real favorite team. Every sport has diehards and fairweathers though, so it's a tossup. The NFL and NHL have the more rabid fans. I feel baseball fans are often knowledgeable. It really comes down to my preferring the culture)

My apologies to the NBA and NHL. I love thee
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