With the World Series finally here, I was thinking that MLB can create a series of specials on how Kindness is the true meaning of Baseball, whether you are a fan or part of the teams. Here are some of the lessons that Baseball fans can learn about:
Whether you are fans of teams from the American or National Leagues, all teams, fans or players need to be respected.
Regardless if you are from the East Coast,
the Central/Midwest Area,
or the West Coast.
When it comes to History, always understand how it is important to look at those who made a major impact to the league, regardless of the decade they are from. Also TV Broadcasts can show games that took place earlier than the Mid 2000's.
Such as the 1970's or earlier,
the 1980's
the 1990's
& the Millennium era up to the early 2000's.
Mascots, Cheer Squads & Ball Kids deserve a chance to be recognized because they are just as important as the athletes themselves. Have them participate in Community Events or Charities. Also, showcase how important All Star & World Series Games are to the Baseball Community. Maybe try to showcase different Pre-Game Shows, Seventh Inning Stretches or other events as well.
Major League Baseball can also team up with Minor League Baseball to show how the Minor Leagues are just as good as the Major Leagues. Maybe both Baseball Leagues can work together to show Women Empowerment & create a "League of their Own." The Baseball leagues would also team up with international leagues to show that everyone can play Baseball, regardless of differences.
Airing on the Major Sports Channels, other things that can be featured will include Baseball Players & their Families helping out People with Disabilities, Recreational Areas, Animals & Pets, among others. Kindness in Baseball will never strike anybody out with these specials.
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