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  1. The following year, Sunday baseball was legalized in Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and Detroit. [3] One year after that, New York legalized baseball games on Sunday, and baseball teams that played in New York (the New York Giants, the New York Yankees, and the Brooklyn Dodgers) were allowed to have home games on Sunday. [3] [10]

  2. On Sundays, usually all but one are day games, with the final game reserved for ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. As of 2022, most Sunday afternoon games start at 1 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. in the local time zone. About half of Saturday games are day games (1, 2 or 4 p.m. ET).

  3. Football Vs. Baseball. A precise analysis of four football games by "The Wall Street Journal" in 2010 found that the amount of action in a football game was 11 minutes, about the same as baseball. As a result, TV broadcasts of both football and baseball games spend huge amounts of time focusing on the nonaction.

  4. In 2010, two sports writers from the Wall Street Journal, conduced a precise analysis of four football games which revealed that the total actual gameplay in a football match is 10 minutes and 43 seconds, which is about the same for baseball. Photo: keijj44 / Pixabay. As a result, broadcasters spent huge amount of time focusing on the non-action.

  5. The official schedule of Major League Baseball including probable pitchers, Gameday, ticket and postseason information.

  6. Also interesting, from the cited WSJ article: A regulation NFL game consists of four quarters of 15 minutes each, but because the typical play only lasts about four seconds, the ratio of inaction to action is approximately 10 to 1.

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  8. Jul 26, 2010 · The powers that be routinely scheduled them on Sundays and played them almost all season long. Despite the twin bill’s long-lasting tradition, it was about to start a long, slow decline, from which it has never recovered. Last article noted the 1956 NL was the last time any league played more than 30 percent of its games in a doubleheader.

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