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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 24, 2008

May 5, 2008 2:32 pm
I think you raise a really valid point for discussion. In my opinion, it has to be accepted that AL East teams do in fact garner more attention in the public eye, just because of the market they have a stranglehold on, as well the profits. I'm not saying Los Angeles isn't in the public eye, but the Dodgers have been flying under the radar for several years due to either dumb GM mistakes, poor (or lack of) playoff performance, etc. I don't think it will get better before it gets worse, but it's important to notice these things.

Props for the streak
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Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 9, 2006

May 5, 2008 5:41 pm
I think that it's not really a novel argument to say there is an AL East (and really NYY/BOS) bias. I have just become slightly more sensitive to it having now lived on both coasts (and noticing that most national media outlets don't give a fair shake to most other regions). I have also lived in Maryland, in the heart of Oriole country, yet the focus on the Sox/Yankees was still noticeable. You are correct though, that it is probably not on its way to getting better.
I'll just have to content myself knowing that I'm moving back to LA in 3 weeks - and I'll get all the local Dodgers coverage I can handle.  :)
And back to much more important matters than media coverage -- let's start a new streak against the Mets tonight!