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Bachelor Creator’s Creepy Sex Pitch For MLB Is Truly Horrifying!

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Baseball is broken, and the way to fix it is by turning into a dystopian sex game. Or at least that’s the take published by the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday.

Following the idea that the MLB needs spicing up to help the ratings — as they consider how to start the season back up during the coronavirus pandemic — the paper reached out to experts on drawing eyeballs: reality TV producers.

We cannot even begin to comment on whether baseball even really needs “fixing”; it seems to be one of those throwback pastimes loved for its tradition and simplicity, whose slow decline in ratings has more to do with the rise of other interests, like soccer and video games. Video: John Krasinski Surprises Boston Healthcare Workers With Red Sox Star But we’re

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