Baseball is a great game to play. I like to watch a game too but free agancy has ruined that game a little also pretty much for the same reasons I stated in my previous post for football. Also, with the salaries getting so much out of hand, management and ownership tends to coddle the players a little too much because they don't want to risk injury to their "investment". Also, it drives me nuts when I see pitching changes in the late innings of a game because of the percentages. I think that is an overrated strategy. Personally, I would like to know the success a particular pitcher had against a particular batter. Prime example is when Nelson was with the Yankees during his first go around, Frank Thomas could not hit him to save his life. Also, I am from the old school where a closer would go out and throw two innings for a save, and, more times than not, also come in with the tying run at the plate, not in the hole.
Bowling is fun for a night out on the town, but, as far as a participation sport, there is NOTHING in the world like a good game of racquetball. Gets the blood pumping and it keeps you on your toes.
Hockey is a good spectator sport if you are AT THE GAME. Football has made the game more viewer friendly over the last few years with the imaginary line showing how far you need to go for the first down. that helps you follow the game a little better